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Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen
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Installation, Configuration and Operation FRITZ!Box 3270[...]
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2 T able of C ontents Symbols and Highlighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 Getting to Know Y our FRITZ!Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1.1 The FRITZ! Box at a Gl ance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1.2 Ports and Int erface s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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3 7 Firmware Update: Upd ating the FRITZ!Box Software . . 32 8 The FRITZ!Box as an Internet Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 8.1 Chi ld Prot ection: R est ricting Int ernet Acc ess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 8.2 Port Forw arding : Maki ng C ompute rs Ac ces sib le fr om the In ternet . 34 8.3 Dynami c DNS: Name Ins tead o f IP Ad[...]
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4 13 Saving Energy with the FRITZ!Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 13.1 Savi ng Ener gy with the WL AN Radio Ne twork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 13.2 Enab ling Ener gy-s aving Mode for USB Hard Dri ves . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 13.3 Savi ng Energy at the LAN Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 14 [...]
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5 Drilling T emplate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Gloss ary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 FRITZ!Box 3270-e n.fm Seite 5 Mittwoch, 14. März 2012 2:44 14[...]
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6 Symb ol s a n d Hi ghl i g ht in g Symb ols and emphas ized text are used to mark c er tain inform ation in this m anual. Sym bo ls High light ing This symbol desi gnates hints and tips that are useful in ope r- ating y our pr oduct. This sym bol indicates important instructions that mu st be observed to a void malfunctions. Highlighting Fun ctio[...]
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Get ting to Kno w Y o ur F RIT Z!Bo x 7 1 Gettin g to Know Y our FRITZ!Box This chapter gives you an over view o f the features and functions of your FRITZ!Box 3270 and describes ports, buttons and LEDs . 1.1 The F RITZ!B ox at a Glance Acces s to the Internet The FRI TZ!Box connects m ultiple compu ters fa st and safely with the Inte rnet. Other n[...]
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8 The FRITZ!B ox at a Gl ance Switchboard in the Ho me Networ k The FRI TZ!Box connects your computers and o ther netwo rk devic es not only with the Internet , but also w ith each other. The co nnected ne two rk de vices constitute t he ho me ne twork of the FRITZ!Box and can ex change d ata among each other. Y ou connect computers and othe r netw[...]
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Ports and In terf ace s 9 1.2 Ports a nd Inter faces Possibilities for connecting the FRITZ !Box • DSL Sock et fo r connecti ng to AD SL2+ ( see glossary ) and ADSL ( s ee glossar y ) • LAN 1 – LAN 4 4 Ethe rnet ports (10/ 100 Ba se- T) for c onnectin g comput - ers and ot her network dev ices li ke g ame cons oles and network hubs • USB US[...]
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10 Buttons 1.3 Buttons The FRIT Z!Box has two button s on the upp er side of t he hous- ing. FRITZ!Box buttons WLA N But ton With th e “WLAN” bu tton you can t urn the W LAN func tion on and o ff and c onnect wire les s devi ces with t he FRIT Z!Bo x by WPS. WPS i s an easy wa y to estab lish secur e wireles s connec- tions (see page 20 ). ST A[...]
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LEDs 11 1.4 LEDs Fiv e LEDs are b uilt int o the top of the FRITZ! Box 32 70, which flas h or light up to display various c onne ction statuses and events. LED C ondition Meaning Powe r on • Device h as electrical power and the DS L line is ready for o perat ion flashi ng • Devic e has electrica l power and the connection to DS L is being esta [...]
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12 Before Y ou Connect the FRITZ!Bo x 2 Before Y ou Connect the FRITZ! Bo x • Check the contents of your F RITZ!Box package. See the s ection C onten ts of th e FRITZ !Box Package on page 12 for more informa- tion . • Mak e sure that the r equiremen ts for conn ecting and op erating the FRI TZ!Box have been me t. See the sec tion Requirem ents [...]
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Security and Hand ling 13 • for connecting computers via WLAN: computer with WL AN suppor t (compliant wi th IEEE 802.11n, IE EE 802.1 1g, IEE E 802.11 a or IEEE 802.11b) . C omput ers th at do not hav e int egrat ed WLAN can be equi pped with WLAN support by installing a WLAN device lik e a FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N, for in- stan ce. • for connec[...]
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14 Security and Hand ling • Disconnect the FRI TZ!Box from the po wer supply and from the DSL or VDSL line during el ectrical storms. • Never l et liqu ids get inside the F RITZ! Box. Oth erwise, electric sh ocks or shor t circuits may result. • The FRI TZ!Box is in tended for in door use only. • Do no t open the F RITZ!Bo x hous ing. T he [...]
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Co nnecting the FRITZ!Box 15 3 C onnecting the FRITZ!Box • C onnect th e FRITZ!Bo x to the power s upply . • C onnect t he FRIT Z!Box to your Internet connecti on. This chapter tells you how. 3.1 C onnecting to Electric al P ower C onnecting to the power supply 1. Pick up the power supply unit included in the FRI TZ!Bo x packag e. 2. C onnect t[...]
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16 Co nnecting to the Internet 3.2 C onnectin g to the Internet C onne ct the FR ITZ!Box to your Internet connectio n. The FRITZ!Box can be connected using various ty pes of Inter- net connectio ns: • DSL line • Inte rn et ca ble a ccess usin g a ca ble m ode m • Intern et via mo bile te lephon e netwo rk usin g a UM TS/HSP A modem C onnectin[...]
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Co nnecting the Co mputer to the FRITZ!Box 17 4 C onnecting the C omput er to the FRIT Z!Bo x Connect one or several computers to the FRI TZ!Box. 4.1 C onnecting C omputers to the LAN Por t C onnecting a computer to a LAN port on the FRITZ!Box 1. Set as ide the netw ork c able ( yel low) from th e FRITZ! Box packag e. 2. If you work with a Linux op[...]
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18 Co nnecting Comp uters to the LAN Port C onnecting M ore Computers to the LAN Ports Additio nal cables are required to connect fur ther computers. In purchas ing a L AN cable, note the instructio ns in th e sec- tion Network C able on pag e 97 . One computer can be connected to each netw ork por t of the FRIT Z!Box. C onnecting a Network Hub or [...]
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Co nnecting Comp uters Wireles sly over WLAN 19 4.2 C onnecting C omputers Wirele ssly over WLAN Using WLAN radio technolog y you can con nect m ultiple com - puter s with th e FRITZ!Bo x wir eless ly . Please note t he following be fore establishing a wireless con- nectio n betwe en the co mput er and the FRITZ !Bo x: • WLAN d evice A computer t[...]
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20 Co nnecting Comp uters Wireles sly over WLAN 2. Inser t t he your F RITZ !WLA N USB Stick into the US B por t on the FRITZ !Box. The WLAN security settin gs are tr ansmitted to th e FRITZ!WLA N USB Stick. T he “I nfo” LED on the FRITZ!Box begi ns fl as hi ng quic k ly . As soon as the “Info” LED stops fl ashing, transmiss ion of the sett[...]
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Co nnecting Comp uters Wireles sly over WLAN 21 2. As soon as the “WLAN ” LED begins flashing, enable t he WPS function on the other W LAN d evice, either by p ress- ing a butto n or in the de vice’s user inter face (dependi ng on the dev ice). Activatio n must be st arted within two mi nutes. The FRI TZ!Box and the WLA N device now connect w[...]
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22 Co nnecting Comp uters Wireles sly over WLAN The FRITZ!Box Speci fies the PIN 1. Open th e FRITZ !Box user inter face. 2. Select the “WLAN / Security” menu. 3. Go to th e “WPS Qui ck Co nnect ion” page. 4. Enab le the setti ng “WPS enabl ed”. 5. Select th e option “PI N method (WP S-PIN), th e FRITZ!Bo x specifies th e PIN”. 6. T[...]
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Co nnecting Comp uters Wireles sly over WLAN 23 T ran sferring th e WLAN Securi ty Setting s Manual ly The WLAN security settings for WLAN devices can also be transferred manually . Manu al transf er is unavoidab le if a WLAN dev ice doe s not support any methods for t ransfe rring the se curit y sett ings auto matically. For manual transfer the WL[...]
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24 Co nnecting Comp uters Wireles sly over WLAN 2. Ente r the fol low ing val ues for th e conn ection b etween the F RITZ !Box and th e WLA N de vice: 3. C onfirm y ou r entrie s usin g the rele vant b utton in the us- er interfac e (for ins tance, “OK ” or “C onnect”). Now y our W LAN dev ice a nd the FR ITZ!Bo x ar e co nnecte d with eac[...]
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The FRITZ!Bo x User Int erface 25 5T h e F R I T Z ! B o x U s e r I n t e r f a c e The FRI TZ!Bo x ha s a u ser i nterf ac e you can o pen in a w eb br owse r on your computer. In the user inter face you can set up the FRITZ!Box, enable or disable functions and receive information o n the F RITZ!Box and on your con- nect ions . 5.1 Openi ng the U[...]
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26 Protecting the U ser Interface w ith a Pa ssword 5.2 Protectin g the User Inter fac e with a Password Y ou ca n prote ct th e user inter face of the FRI TZ!Box with a passwo rd. The password w ill be requested every time the user inter fac e is o pened. This prote cts the se ttin gs of your FRITZ!Box fro m unauthorized ac ces s. Sett ing Up Pass[...]
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Saving the FRITZ!Bo x Settings 27 5.3 Saving th e FRIT Z!Box Settings Al l of the sett ings you configu re in your FR ITZ!Bo x can be sa ve d i n a ba c ku p fi l e o n yo u r c o mp u t er . Wi t h t h is b a ck up f i le you c an re store y our setti ngs to the FRI TZ!Box at an y time or load your settings to another FRITZ!Box. Sav ing an d Res t[...]
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28 Co nfiguring an Internet C onnection in the FRITZ!Box 6 C onfiguring an Interne t C onnection in the FRITZ!Box Once you have connecte d the FRI TZ!Box to your Inte rnet co nnect ion, you must configure the Internet connection in the FRI TZ!Box user in- terfac e so that the FRITZ!Bo x can e stabl ish the c onnection to your Interne t Ser vice Pro[...]
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Ch anging the Annex Sett ing of the FRITZ!Box 29 C onfigu ring the Inte rnet Connection Wit hout the Wizard Y ou can also set up the Int ernet conn ection without t he Wiz- ard. Choose this metho d if the FR ITZ! Box is connecte d to a DSL modem or a DSL router, or integr ated into an existing net- work . 1. Open th e FRITZ !Box user inter face (se[...]
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30 Co nfiguring the In ternet C onnection for C able After the annex setting has been changed , the FRI TZ!Bo x re- star ts au tomati cally. The conn ectio n to th e DSL n etwor k has been established as s oon as the “Pow er” LED sto ps flashing and remains lit up. 6.3 C onfiguri ng the Internet C onnection for C able With an addi tional cab le[...]
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Surfing the Net 31 3. C onfig ure the settings for your Int ernet connection over the mobile telephone network. For more inform ation, see the Onli ne Help of the FRI TZ!Bo x. When th e mobil e telepho ne network f unctio n is use d, the FRITZ!Box user i nterface presents info rmation about network availab ility , conne ction stat us and throughput[...]
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32 Firmware Upda te: Updating the FRITZ!Bo x Software 7 Firmware Update : Updating the FR ITZ!Box Soft ware A VM provides free updates of the firmware for the FRITZ! Box. The firm- ware is the s oftwa re stor ed in the F RITZ! Box that co ntrols all o f the FRITZ!Bo x fu nctions. Firmware update s contain further de velopm ents of existing FRITZ!B [...]
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The FRITZ!Box a s an Internet Router 33 8 The FR ITZ!Box a s an Internet Router The FRITZ!Box connects co mputers in your home network with the In- ternet. This ch apter exp lains the poss ibi lities of fered b y using the FRITZ!Box as an Internet router and how to tak e advantage of them. 8.1 C hild Prote ction: R estrict ing Internet Ac ce ss The[...]
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34 Port Forwarding: Making Comp uters Acce ssible f rom the Internet Setting Up Child Protec tion in the FRI TZ!Box The child protection featur e is available on ly if you have set up the Inte rnet conne ction in t he FRIT Z!Box and established an Internet connection . Child protect ion is not avai labl e i f you ha ve c onfi gur ed the FRI TZ!Bo x[...]
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Dynamic DNS: Name Instea d of IP Address 35 Addr ess f or Ac ce ssi ng the FRI TZ!Bo x If you have enabled th e port s for forwarding i n the FRIT Z!Box, oth er user s ca n access yo ur com pu ter at the IP a ddr ess a s- signed to yo ur FRITZ! Box by the Interne t Ser vice Provider. This is a public IP address. Here is how to determi ne the publi [...]
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36 Rem ot e Access over HTT PS Setti ng Up D ynam ic DNS in the FRI TZ!Bo x 1. Open th e FRITZ !Box user inter face (see page 25 ). 2. Make sur e that the exper t mode is enabled in the “Sys- tem / E xper t Mode ” menu . 3. Select the “Interne t / Permit Acces s” menu. 4. Sele ct the “D yna mic DNS” page a nd set u p dyn amic DNS. Consu[...]
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Prioritization: Right of W ay for Internet Acces s 37 C atego ries for Prioritization There are three categories for pr ioritizatio n: “Real-time ap pli- catio ns”, “Prioritized applicatio ns” and “Backg round appli- cations”. The categories are ex plained below. Network applicati ons and network devic es are assig ned to the cate gori [...]
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38 Prioritization: Right of W ay for Internet Acces s • If mul tiple ne twork app licati ons are a ssigne d to the “Pri- oritized applicat ions” category , the n they must share the available capacity. Background Applica tions Thi s cate gory is suitab le fo r applic ations that do no t requir e any high transmi ssion speed and which are not [...]
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VPN: Remote Acces s to the Home Ne twork 39 Sett ing Up Prior iti zati on in the FRI TZ!Bo x In order to use prioritiz ation, the exper t mode must be en- abled in the user interface of t he FRITZ!B ox. 1. Make sur e that the exper t mode is enabled in the “Sys- tem / E xper t Mode ” menu . 2. Priori tizat ion is set u p in the “Int ernet / F[...]
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40 VPN: Remote Acces s to the Home Ne twork Setting Up VPN in the FRITZ!Box 1. Open th e FRITZ !Box user inter face. 2. Enab le the e xpert set tings in the “Sy ste m / Expert Mode” menu. 3. Select the “Interne t / Permit Acces s” menu. 4. Select the “VPN” page. See th e Onlin e Help of t he FR ITZ!Box to set up VPN. Su pplem enta ry So[...]
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DNSSE C: Security for DN S Queries 41 8.7 DNSSE C: Security f or DNS Queries DNS SE C is sho rt for Domain Name Sys tem Secu rity Exte n- sions. As the name says, this is an extension of D NS, the do - ma in na m e sys te m. DNSS EC ensures th at both the DNS ser ver and the informa- tion returned by t he DNS ser ver are auth entic, or gen uine. Su[...]
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42 IPv6: The New Internet Protocol 8.8 I Pv6: The New Internet Protocol IPv6 stands for Internet p rotocol version 6 and is the succes- sor to IPv4. The FRI TZ!Bo x sup ports the new IPv6 web pr otoco l and c an al- ready establish IPv6 conne ctions today: • IPv6 support c an b e switched on in t he FRITZ!B ox user inter face, in the “I nternet[...]
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IPv6: The New Internet Protocol 43 Setting Up IPv6 in the FRITZ!Box 1. Open th e FRITZ !Box user inter face. 2. Enab le the e xpert set tings in the “Sy ste m / Expert Mode” menu. 3. Then sele ct the “I nternet / A cc ount Info rmation” menu . 4. Select the “IPv6” page and set up IPv 6 in the FRIT Z!Box. C onsul t the Onl ine Help of th[...]
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44 The FRITZ!Box a s a WLAN Base Station 9 The FRITZ!Box as a WLAN B ase Station The FRITZ!Box supports WLAN (Wireless Loc al Area Network) technolo- gy. In this chapter you will learn how you can use WLA N with the FRITZ!Bo x. 9.1 S ecurity Security is of utmost impor tance within radio netw orks. Therefore it is impor tant that n o unauthorized u[...]
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Setting Up Night Service for WLAN 45 Guest Access Prope rt ies • The g uest rad io netw ork is a separate radio netwo rk with its own n ame (S SID). It i s independent of the wire less netwo rk of the FRI TZ!Bo x that int egrate s comp uters in the ho me n etwork . • C omputers connected via guest acc ess are not par t of the ho me n etwork . ?[...]
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46 Setting Up Night Service for WLAN Switching Ni ght Ser vice for WLAN On and Off 1. Open th e FRITZ !Box user inter face (see page 25 ). 2. Sele ct the “S yste m / Night Servi ce” me nu. 3. Enable the “ Use schedul e for WLA N radio netw ork” op- tion . 4. Enab le or dis a ble the option “Th e radio n etwork c annot be switched off unti[...]
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Increa sing the Range of the WLAN C onnection 47 9.4 Increas ing the Rang e of the WLAN C onnection The r ange of a WLA N radi o network is i nfluen ced b y variou s external circ umstances. The fol lowing factor s have an espe- cially strong influe nce on th e distance over which your FRITZ!Box can establish a stable, high-throughput wireless co n[...]
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48 Increa sing the Range of the WLAN C onnection Setting Up a WDS T o use WDS (Wireless Dist ribution Sy stem) to increase the range o f your WLAN radio network, you need another WLAN base stat ion in addit ion to the F RITZ !Box. This can be a sec- ond FRITZ!Box or any other WLAN base st ation that s upports WDS. The first WLAN base station then w[...]
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WLAN S tanda rds 49 • All WDS connectio ns betw een the W DS base station and the WDS repeaters must be secured using the same encry ption (e. g. WP A/WP A2). Note that the WP A2 en- crypt ion met hod is avai lab le on ly when y our netw ork consists of A VM devices, since in the WL AN standard only WEP e ncry ption has been specifie d for WDS co[...]
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50 WLAN S tanda rds Standards f or the Throughput Rate Data Thr oughput The throu ghputs listed different iate betw een gross and n et transmi ssion rat es. The net speed describes the t ransmis sion rate of the us er da ta. The FRITZ!Box supports your choice of the standards IEEE 802.11a , IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802 .11g an d IEEE 802.11n. WLAN dev ic[...]
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WLAN S tanda rds 51 IEEE 80 2.11n This standard al lows for high throughput rates and ranges. The FR ITZ!B ox suppo rts 802. 11n i n the 2.4- GHz fr equen cy band, or, if desired, also in th e 5-GHz freque ncy band. Mo du- lation pr ocesses and antenna t echniques like MIMO (Multiple Input, Mult iple Output) use whichever freque ncy band is availab[...]
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52 WLAN S tanda rds Make a note of which st andards the WLAN d evic es in your network are compati ble with and then adjust the FRITZ!Box settings according to the following information : • Y our rad io network in tegrate s only WL AN devic es that are c ompatib le wi th one or both of the f ollo wing st an- dards: 802.11 n 802.11 g Set the f ol [...]
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WLAN S tanda rds 53 • Y our rad io network in tegrate s only WL AN devic es that are c ompatib le wi th one or both of the f ollo wing st an- dards: 802.11 n 802.11 a Set the f ol lowin g mode in th e FRITZ!B ox: Mode: 802.11 n+a The 5- GHz frequency band will be used. The S tandard for Se curity IEEE 80 2.11i The WP A2 sec uri ty mech anis m is [...]
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54 Frequency Ranges 9.6 Frequency Ranges WLAN uses the frequency ranges at 2.4 GH z and 5 GHz as its trans missi on ran ge. With the FRI TZ!Box you can establish WLAN connect ions i n ei- ther the 2.4-GHz o r the 5-GH z frequency range. 2.4-GHz Frequency Band In th e 2.4-GHz frequency band WLAN wo rks in the same range as Bl uetooth, mi crow ave de[...]
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Frequency Ranges 55 bab y monito rs, micr owa ve ov ens). Should prob lems wit h in- terfe renc e persi st de spite t his fu nction, t ry to identi fy the sourc e of interfe rence and switch it off manually . Addit ional tips on i nter fere nce in th e WLA N radio n etwo rk are presented in the se ction Ruling Out Inter ference Caused by Other Wire[...]
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56 Frequency Ranges channels already being used by other WLANs in the vicinity , the FRITZ!Box automatic ally switches temporari ly to a chan- nel with 20 MHz band width. Greater bandwidt h provides for higher data throughput: Increa sing bandwidths also increases the probability of inter - ference by wireless net works in th e vicinity. Large band[...]
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Frequency Ranges 57 Allocation o f the WLA N Channels in th e 5-GHz Range Channel Frequency (GHz) Channel Frequency (GHz) 36 5.18 108 5.54 40 5.20 112 5.56 44 5.22 116 5.58 48 5.24 120 5.60 52 5.26 124 5.62 56 5.28 128 5.64 60 5.30 132 5.66 64 5.32 136 5.68 100 5.50 140 5.70 (20 MHz b and - width only) 104 5.52 FRITZ!Box 3270-en.fm Seite 57 Mittwoc[...]
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58 The FRITZ!Bo x Home Network 10 The FRITZ!Bo x Home Network The FRITZ!Box c onnects your network device s, USB devices and stor - age device s in what we call a FRITZ!Box home network . In the home networ k the FRIT Z!Bo x mak es data lik e ima ges, mus ic and vi deos available to all connected users and allows them to share a prin ter. Network D[...]
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The FRITZ!Bo x Home Network 59 For more inform ation about how to ac cess the memory in your FRITZ!B ox home networ k safely and convenientl y , se e the chapte r Accessin g US B M em or y fro m p age 7 2 . FRITZ!Box 3270-en.fm Seite 59 Mittwoch, 14. März 2012 2:44 14[...]
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60 Network Devices in the FRITZ!Bo x Home Network 11 Netwo rk Devic es in the FRITZ!Box Home Net work All network devic es c onnected w ith the FRITZ!Bo x c omprise a ne twork. Ne twor k d evices incl ud e, fo r in stan ce, compu ters , gam e con so les a nd smartphones. The devices can be c onnected with the FRITZ!Box by c a- ble or wir eles sly .[...]
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Network Settings in the FRITZ!Box 61 For each user and each network devic e, you find an entry in the ne twork ove rview. T he columns have the follo wing mean- ings: Alw ay s Ass igning the Same IP Addr ess The edi ting mod e for networ k devices includes t he setting “Alw ays ass ign this netwo rk devi ce the s ame IP addre ss”. When th is se[...]
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62 Network Settings in the FRITZ!Box Star ting th e Computer – Wake on LAN The e diting mode for n etwork devices that are conn ected with the F RITZ! Box via a networ k (L AN) p ort incl udes the “S tart Computer” b utton. Use th is butt on to star t compute rs tha t supp or t wake on LA N. With th e wak e on LAN f uncti on you c an start c [...]
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Network Settings in the FRITZ!Box 63 IP Address in the FRITZ!Box Upon d elivery th e FRITZ !Box is assigned the following IP ad- dress: 192.16 8.178. 1 If you would like to change the IP address, please read through t he following se ctions. When D oes It Mak e Sense t o C hang e the IP Ad dres s? Y ou sho uld change the I P address of the FR ITZ!B[...]
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64 Network Settings in the FRITZ!Box Every tim e the op erating system on a computer connected with FRITZ!Box is started, the D HCP ser ver assigns it an IP ad- dress from the IP address range of t he DHCP ser ver . Assigning the IP addresses via the DHCP server ensures that all of the computers connected wi th the FRITZ! Box are located in the sam[...]
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Network Settings in the FRITZ!Box 65 In th e case of the p reset IP add ress of the FR ITZ!Box, the fol- lowing IP addresses are avai lable for assignment to the c om- puters: C hanging Network Setting s In ord er to chang e the netw ork setting s of the FRI TZ!Bo x, the Ex pert Mode mu st be enab led i n the us er int erfa ce: 1. Sele ct the “S [...]
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66 Obtaining an IP Addres s Automatic ally Here is how to change the UPnP settings: 1. Open th e FRITZ !Box user inter face (see page 25 ). 2. Make sur e that the exper t mode is enabled in the “Sys- tem / E xper t Mode ” menu . 3. C onfigu re th e UPnP set tings in the “Home N etwork / Net- work” menu on the “Progr ams” page. 11.2 Ob t[...]
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Obtaining an IP Addres s Automatic ally 67 Prope rti es of the Inte rnet pr otocol (TCP/ IP) 7. C onfirm your selection by cl icking “OK”. Repeat steps 5 throug h 7 for the “I nternet P rotocol Ve r s i o n 6 ( T C P / I P v 6 ) ” a s w e l l . The computer n ow receives an IP address from th e FRITZ! Box. Obtaining an IP Addres s Automatic[...]
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68 Obtaining an IP Addres s Automatic ally 6. On the “General” tab, enable the options “Obtain an IP address automatical ly” and “Obtain DNS server address autom atical ly”. Prope rti es of the Inte rnet pr otocol (TCP/ IP) 7. C onfirm your selection by cl icking “OK”. If necessary , repeat steps 5 through 7 for the “I nternet Pro[...]
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Obtaining an IP Addres s Automatic ally 69 Prope rti es of the Inte rnet pr otocol (TCP/ IP) 5. C onfirm your selection by cl icking “OK”. The computer n ow receives an IP address from th e FRITZ! Box. Obtaining an IP Addres s Automatically in Mac OS X 1. Sele ct the “ Sys tem Pr efer enc es” i n the App le menu. 2. In th e “System Prefer[...]
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70 Obtaining an IP Addres s Automatic ally Obtaining an IP Addres s Automatically i n Linux For com prehe nsive infor mation and tips on the topic of n et- work settings in Linux, see, for example: http://www .tldp.org/HOWT O/NET3-4-HOWTO-5.html FRITZ!Box 3270-en.fm Seite 70 Mittwoch, 14. März 2012 2:44 14[...]
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USB Devices in the FRITZ!Bo x Home Network 71 12 USB Devi ces in t he FRITZ!Box Home Network The FRITZ !Box h as a USB po r t to which yo u can c onnect v arious USB de vices . All ne two rk devi ces in t he F R ITZ !Box hom e n etw ork can use these USB d evic es join tly and sim ultane ously . This chapter desc ribes how to share a printer in the[...]
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72 Using US B Devices Sa fely device is guaranteed o nly with the USB re mote connec- tion of th e FRITZ!Bo x (see also: Sharing a USB Printer on page 73 ). • Y o u can conn ect a US B st ick from the FRI TZ! WLA N US B Stick series by AVM to conveniently establish secure WLAN connect ions using AVM Stick & Surf (see: Establishing a WLAN C on[...]
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Sharin g a US B Prin ter 73 • For ac cess to media dat a like mus ic, images and videos avai labl e on the me mory or on storag e medi a of the FRITZ!Bo x you can en able the FRITZ!Bo x media server . Suitable playback devic es like TV sets, web radios, smartphones and the Windows Media Player can then cal l up the dat a for st reamin g from the [...]
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74 Sharin g a US B Prin ter Usi ng a USB Print er with FRIT Z!Bo x USB Remote C onnection C onfigu re the USB pri nter on the FRITZ !Box w ith the FRI TZ!Bo x USB remote c onnection if • the USB prin ter is an all-in- one devi ce (fax/printe r/scan- ner) and th e entire range of functions is to be used. • the USB prin ter is equipp ed with conv[...]
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Sharin g a US B Prin ter 75 Setting Up a USB Prin ter in Windows 7, Vist a and XP 1. Click “Star t / Control Panel” an d select t he pri nter cate- gory of yo ur oper ating sys tem: – “Devices and Prin ters” ( Windows 7 ) – “Printers” (W indows Vi sta) – “Printers and Faxes” (Wi ndow XP) 2. Cl ick the prin ter ico n with the r[...]
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76 Sharin g a US B Prin ter Setting Up a USB Prin ter in Mac OS 10.5 1. C lick in the dock on “Sy stem s ettings ”. 2. Cl ick “Print & Fax”. 3. Cl ick the “+” sign. 4. Cl ick “IP P rinter”. 5. In th e “Pro tocol” d rop- down list, sele ct th e entr y “HP Jet Direct – Soc k et”. 6. Enter “fritz.bo x” in the “Addr [...]
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Sharin g a US B Prin ter 77 C onfiguring a USB Printer w ith FRITZ!Box USB R emote Co n n e c t i o n If you are using a n all-in-one device or would l ike to use the convenience features of a USB pri nter connected to the FRITZ!Bo x, we recommend instal ling the FRIT Z!Box USB r e- mote conn ection software. Th e FRI TZ!Box USB remote con- nec tio[...]
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78 Sharin g a US B Prin ter Enabling the FRITZ!Box USB R emote Connection 1. Open th e FRITZ !Box user inter face. 2. Click “Expert Mode” and enable th e exper t settings. 3. Cl ick “Home N etwork / USB Dev ice s / USB Remote C on- nection”. 4. Enable the U SB remote connectio n for printe rs and se- lect the option “p rinters (includ ing[...]
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Saving Energy with the FRITZ!Bo x 79 13 Savi ng Energy with th e FRITZ!Bo x Th e F RIT Z! Box co mbi ne s a v ar iet y of de vice s i n o ne devi ce: VDS L a nd ADS L modem, WLAN r outer a nd media server . Thi s mea ns that you generally use much less power with th e FRITZ!B ox than you would with several separate devic es. What is more, th e FRIT[...]
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80 Saving Energy at the LAN P or ts 13 .3 Sav in g En ergy at t he LAN P ort s For the in dividual LA N por ts of your F RITZ!Box you can conf ig- ure various operation modes. The power consumption of some mod es is higher than others. Sele ct the operation mode that is b est suited to your needs in o rder to min imize the powe r consumption of t h[...]
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Help in Case of Errors 81 14 Help i n Case of Er rors This chapter provi des assist ance if you are not able to open the us er interf ace of y our FR ITZ!Bo x or are h aving pr ob lems with the DSL or WLAN conne ction. Fo r more c omp rehe nsi ve help , see t he A VM kn owled ge d ata - base in th e Internet , which can b e acces sed at the followi[...]
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82 The User Interfac e Does Not Open 5. Click “Internet / DSL I nformation” in the men u and se- lect the “ Line Sett ings” tab. In the “A nnex Se tti ngs” s ec- tion, m ake su re that th e annex worki ng on you r DSL li ne is set. Save your settings by clicki ng “Appl y”. After the annex setting has been changed , the FRI TZ!Bo x r[...]
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The User Interfac e Does Not Open 83 C hecking th e Cabl e Co nnections The FR ITZ!Box us er inter face is not d isplayed in yo ur web browser. The cable co nnections are not secure. Make su re that all cables are plugged in securely. C hecking Name Re solution The us er int erfac e of the FRIT Z!Bo x ca nnot be opene d by entering fritz.box . The [...]
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84 The User Interfac e Does Not Open If you still cannot open the user in terface by entering fr it z. box or by 192.16 8.178. 1 , use the fixed IP address of the FRITZ!B ox as describe d on pa ge 8 7 . Dis abling Dia l-up C onnections The us er int erfac e i s not op ened; a w indow for a di al-up connection appears instead. The browse r must use [...]
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The User Interfac e Does Not Open 85 The ch eckma rk wi ll be remov ed and I nterne t Expl orer w ill switch to online operation. C hecki ng the Pro xy Setting s The user in terface does not ap pear in the window of your we b browser. The pr oxy sett ings of t he web bro wser pr event the user int er- fac e fr om being op ened. Enter the D NS name [...]
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86 The User Interfac e Does Not Open C onfigure the web browser so that the ex ecution of scripts is allowed in th e user in terface. Using the example of th e Interne t Explorer 8: 1. Select the “Security” settings page under “T ools / Inter- net Opt ions”. 2. If the “Def ault leve l” butt on i s not av ail ab le for selec - tion, the [...]
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The User Interfac e Does Not Open 87 Opening the User Int erfac e of the FRI TZ!Bo x The F RITZ!Bo x is eq uipped w ith a fi x ed IP addr ess th at ca nnot be changed. The FRITZ!Box alw ays can be reached at this IP address. This fix ed IP address is: Proc eed as fo llow s to open the FRITZ! Box u ser in terf ace u sing this IP add ress: 1. C onne [...]
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88 Canno t Es tabli sh a WL AN Connec ti on 14.3 Cannot Establ ish a WLAN C onnection If you are not able to establish a WL AN connect ion betw een your computer and the F RITZ!Box, then please under tak e the following measures to seek the source of the error and re- solve it. Enabli ng the W LAN Device The W LAN devi ce can not f ind a wire less [...]
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Canno t Es tabli sh a WL AN Connec ti on 89 Announcing t he Name of the Radio Network The WL AN dev ic e cann ot fin d the wi rele ss ne twork of th e FRITZ!Box . The nam e of the wirel ess netwo rk of the FRITZ !Box i s con- cea l e d. In th e WLAN set tings of t he FRIT Z!Box, enable the “ Name of the r adio netw ork vis ib le” option. 1. C o[...]
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90 Canno t Es tabli sh a WL AN Connec ti on 3. Enter fritz.box in the addre ss fi eld. 4. In th e “Inter faces” area on the “Over view” page, select “WLAN”, or se lect the “WL AN” menu i n the navigation bar on t he left . 5. Open th e “WLA N / Security” menu. 6. Cl ick the “Apply” bu tton. A win dow with th e WLAN secu rity[...]
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Canno t Es tabli sh a WL AN Connec ti on 91 If the attem pt to co nnect to the W LAN using t he non -encr ypt- ed connecti on is not succes sful ei ther, check th e installation of th e WLAN de vice and contact the man ufacturer of th e WL AN d evice if nece ssar y. Enable WLA N en crypti on aga in af ter com pleting the tests. Follow the steps lis[...]
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92 Canno t Es tabli sh a WL AN Connec ti on Ruling Out In terferen ce C aused by Othe r Wireless Networks If th ere ar e other de vic es in the imme diat e vic inity of you r FRITZ!Box that use th e same frequency band , simultaneous use of frequen cies can result in mutual inte rference (for ex- ample, fluc tuations or i nterrupted connecti ons). [...]
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Canno t Es tabli sh a WL AN Connec ti on 93 7. Cl ick the “Apply” bu tton. 8. Rem ov e the netw ork c ab le and c heck w hethe r interf er - en ce conti nu es to occur. FRITZ!Box 3270-en.fm Seite 93 Mittwoch, 14. März 2012 2:44 14[...]
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94 T aking the FRITZ!Box out of Oper ation 15 T aking the FRIT Z!Bo x out of Oper ation In this chapter you rec eive tips and r ecommendations for taking the FRITZ!Bo x out of op eration. 15.1 Restoring the FRITZ! Box Factory Settings Rest ore the facto r y settings of th e FRITZ !Box. This is strongly rec ommen ded if you ar e p lannin g to p as s[...]
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Unin stal ling So ftware 95 15.2 U ninstal ling Software Additional software for the FRITZ!Bo x is avai lable on the web pages of A VM at www.avm .de/en/ downlo ad . If you have installed supplem entar y programs on one o r more computers, unin stall the soft ware using the contr ol panel of your Windows operating sy stem. Uninstalli ng Soft ware i[...]
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96 T echnical Specifications 16 T e chnical Specifications 16.1 Ports a nd Inter fac es • DSL mo de m i n accor dance wit h sta nda rd I TU G .99 2. 1 Annex A and B (G.dmt) , ITU G.9 92.3 Anne x A and B (ADSL2), ITU G.992 .5 Annex A and B (ADSL2+), ITU G.9 92.3/5 Ann ex M, ITU G .992.3/5 A nnex J, ITU G.9 94.1 (G.hs) • Four LAN ports via RJ45 s[...]
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User Interface and Dis play 97 16.3 User Interfac e and Displ ay • Settings and status mes sages v ia a web browser on a conn ecte d com put er • Five L EDs in dicate t he con dit ion of the dev ice 16.4 P hys ical Spe cific ations • Dimensions (W x D x H): ap prox. 210 x 155 x 25 mm • Su pply vo ltag e: 230 V / 50 Hz • Max imu m pow er c[...]
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98 Cust omer Service 17 Customer Ser vice Be it product do cumentation, frequently asked questions (FAQs) or support: this chapter presents information on all important service topics. 17.1 D ocumentation on the FRITZ!Box T o take advantage of all commands and featur es of your FRITZ! Box, consu lt the f ollow ing docu ment ation: Help In th e FRIT[...]
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Support from the Suppor t T eam 99 Frequen tly Asked Q uestio ns (FAQs ) W e would like to make our products as easy to use as poss i- b le. If y ou sti ll hav e prob lems, some times y ou nee d jus t a tip to reso lve them. In our FAQs you w ill find answers to the q uestions users ask about our product s most often. The FAQs can be viewed a t the[...]
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100 Manufac turer’ s Warranty Support by E-mail Y ou can send us an English-language e-mail request at any time using the “S ervice” area of o ur web site. The “Se rvice” area can be reac hed at: www .avm. de/en/se rvice 1. Select th e product f or which y ou need su pport from the “Support” area. 2. Click the “ Mail Form ” link t[...]
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Manufac turer’ s Warranty 101 or recommence ment of the warranty period. If we reject a w ar- ranty cl aim, this claim l apses no l ater than s ix months after bein g reje cted by us. This warranty sh all be governed by German subs tantive law , to the exclusion of the Uni ted Nat ions Convention on Con- tr acts for the Int ernation al Sale of Go[...]
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102 AV M Products for the FRITZ!Box 18 A VM Pr oducts for th e FRITZ!Bo x Here we introduce additional devic es by AV M that are designed to be used in combinatio n with your FRI TZ!Box 32 70. FRITZ!Powe rline 500E With FRITZ!Po werline 500E your electric al outlet is transformed into a secure network line. Just c onnect your devices ov er the powe[...]
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AV M Products for the FRITZ!Box 103 FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N c onnects your co mputer eas ily and safely with your FRITZ!Box WLAN and other compatible WLAN routers: • USB stick for WLAN N with u p to 300 Mbit/s • WLAN support for either 2.4-GHz or 5-GHz connections (dual band ) • Supports the conv entional standards 80 2.[...]
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104 AV M Products for the FRITZ!Box FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick c onnects your comp uter easi ly and safely with any WLAN router: • USB stick for WLAN N wi th up to 150 Mbit/s • Also sup ports the WLAN sta ndards 802.11g and b • WLAN su pport for 2 .4-GHz c onnections • WP A2 encryption for ma ximum WLAN sec urity (802.11i) ?[...]
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AV M Products for the FRITZ!Box 105 FRITZ!WLAN Repeate r N/G With the FRITZ!WLAN Rep eater N/G the range of the w ireless net- work can be ext ended quickly and easi ly: • C ompatible with all conventional WLAN routers (802.11n/g/b/a radio st andards) • WLAN support for either 2.4-GHz or 5-GHz connections (dual band ) • Simple configuration a[...]
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106 AV M Products for the FRITZ!Box FRITZ!WLAN Repeate r 300E With the FRITZ! WLAN Repe ater 300E the rang e of the wirele ss net- work c an be conveniently extended: • C ompatible with all conventional WLAN routers (802.11n/g/b/a radio st andards) • WLAN support for either 2.4-GHz or 5-GHz connections (dual band ) • Simple configuration at t[...]
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107 Legal N oti ce Legal N otice This doc umentat ion and the sof tware it de scrib es are pro tected b y copy right. A VM grant s the non- ex clusi ve rig ht to us e the softw are, whic h is s upplied e xclu siv ely in o bject code fo rmat. The l icens- ee may c rea te only one copy of the softwa re, whic h may be us ed excl usi vely for back up u[...]
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108 Decla ration of CE C onformit y The manuf actur er AVM G mb H Alt-Mo abit 95 10559 Berlin herewith declares th at the prod uct FRITZ!Box 3270 ADSL WL AN ro uter comp lies with th e foll owing dire ctive s: 1999/5/EC R&TTE Directi ve: Radio Equipment and T elecommunic a- tions T ermin al Equi pment 2009/125/E C EU directive: ecodes ign requi[...]
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109 Dis pos al Inf ormat ion In acc ordance with European regulat ions and the W aste Elec- trical and Electron ic Equipm ent A ct (WE EE), th e FRITZ!Box 3270, as well as all devic es and ele ctronic compo- nents contained i n the package, may not b e disposed with household waste. Please brin g these to a collection po int in your local commu- ni[...]
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110 Dri llin g T empl ate See th e next pa ge for a drilli ng te mplate. Use the dr illing te m- plate as a guide to mark the holes ne eded to mount the FRIT Z!Box o n a wall. Be sur e to print ou t the pag e with the dril ling te mpla te in its original size, or 100%. Do not enlarge it, adjust its size, refor- mat o r resc ale it in y our pri nter[...]
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112 Glo ssar y Glo ssar y ADSL shor t fo r Asym metric Digi tal Subs criber Line ADSL (G.9 92.1/ G992.2) was develop ed on t he basis of DSL technolo gy in orde r to satisf y th e increasing d emand for high - er throughput rates duri ng uploading and downloading. Design ates a fast k ind of data transm ission th at works with standard c opper cabl[...]
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Glo ssar y 113 ADSL2+ offe rs a double d frequen cy range used fo r down- st rea m tr ansmi ss ion, an d thus do ubl e the ma ximu m band - width achievab le for downstream to 24 Mbit/s. ADSL2+ is completely downward compat ible, meaning t hat terminal devices complia nt with ADSL and ADSL2 can also be operated on ADSL2+ li nes, althou gh they cann[...]
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114 Glo ssar y DHCP shor t for Dynamic Ho st C onf iguration Proto col DHCP i s a prot ocol fo r dyn amica lly neg otiat ing the oper ating par ameter s of the T CP/IP pr otoc ol ( see glossary ). Th e com- pute rs i n a loca l IP net wor k (D HC P cl ien ts) access the DH CP server as part of their operating systems’ start proc edure. The c entr[...]
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Glo ssar y 115 This hierarchic al system of DNS ser vers is known a s the Do- main Name Syst em. The ad dresses of the DNS servers at which t he D omain Na me Ser vice is to inqui re by default ge n- erally are handed over to the computer by the Internet Service Provider auto matically when ever a connecti on to th e Intern et is e sta bl is he d .[...]
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116 Glo ssar y splitter co nducts tele phone signals to your analog t ele- phones or to the NT . DSL signals ar e sen t on to the DSL mo- dem or DSL router. dynamic IP address A dy nami c IP addr ess i s an IP addr ess v alid on ly fo r the du ra - tion of on e Internet or network ses sion. Every computer par ticipating in the I nternet must have a[...]
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Glo ssar y 117 Within IPv4 networks, some firewalls also integrate addition- al concepts like IP masquerading and NA T to decouple data traffic by di stinguishing strictly between the internal and ex- ternal n etwork . Especially effective firewalls go even further, analyzing and evaluating the contents o f the packets and fil tering them ac- cordi[...]
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118 Glo ssar y If a computer wants to t ransfer data pack ets to a computer in anoth er ne twor k, it m ust f irst tran smit the pa cket to th e gate - way . T o do th is, the compu ter must kn ow the ad dress of th e gateway. If all pack ets that cannot be delivered in a local network al- ways ar e to be transm itt ed to thei r given re cipie nts [...]
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Glo ssar y 119 IP shor t fo r Inter net P rotocol The I P Inte rne t Protocol is the m ost im por tant ba sic pr otocol for the co ntr ol of d ata e xc hang e in loc al network s and i n the Intern et. The Internet pr otoco l works witho ut a connection; in other words, data pack ets are transmitted from the sender to the re cipient with out p revi[...]
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120 Glo ssar y IPv4 addresses are 32 bits long, such that IPv 4 offers an ad- dress space of 2 32 IP addresses, or just over four bi llion. The lates t estimates suggest that the last IPv4 addresses will be as signe d by the beginni ng of 2012. The suc ce ssor p rotoc ol to IPv4 is IPv6. IPv 6 short for Internet Prot ocol v ersion 6 The suc ce ssor[...]
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Glo ssar y 121 NA T short for Network Address T ranslation NA T is a te chnique used within IPv 4 networks. N A T is used i n routers to repl ace the address information in data packets with ne w address in formatio n. A typical a pplicatio n for NA T is rou ters that c onne ct loc al netwo rks w ith the In ternet. In loca l networks, every net wor[...]
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122 Glo ssar y is also a way of preventing any Tr ojans (malicious applica- tions opening backd oors on computers) that m ay have infect- ed your computer from re ceiv ing data o n por ts it created as means of accessing your computer for potent ially damaging activities. A firewall block s most of the atypical port numbers not requ ired for n orma[...]
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Glo ssar y 123 netw orks. An IP addres s may onl y be as signe d once wi thin the local network. A private IP add ress may ex ist in any num- ber of ot her local n etwork s. publ ic IP ad dr ess A public IP address is an IP address ( see gloss ar y ) valid in the Interne t. Every computer or route r part icipatin g in the Intern et must have a uniq[...]
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124 Glo ssar y subn et mask The subnet mask indicates which part of an IP address ( see glossa r y ) is the n etwork address and which t he address of the computer. The network address defines what is calle d the subn et . subn etwo rk A loc al IP netw ork can c ons ist of one subnetwork or b e divi d- ed into multiple subnetworks. The division int[...]
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Glo ssar y 125 TR-069 TR-069 is a techn ical di rectiv e that s impli fies the aut omatic configurat ion of I nterne t access devices like the F RITZ!B ox. TR-069 describes the remote configuration of Internet acc ess de vices . In rem ote co nfi gura tio n t he acce ss a nd acco un t data are au tomatica lly tran smitte d to t he FRI TZ!B ox by th[...]
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126 Glo ssar y upda te A mo re re cent versio n of so ft ware o r firmware is called an up- date. U pdates a re of ten fre e of charge, resolve m inor pro- gramming errors, and sometime s also offer new funct ions. upli nk po rt The uplink port on a hub or switch is designed for conne cting another hu b or switch, or a router . In c ontr ast to th [...]
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Glo ssar y 127 UPnP A V shor t for U niversal Plug and P lay Audi o/Vid eo UPnP A V is a UP nP specif ication for the int eracti on betw een the media ser ver , playback devices and devic es control ling the stream ing (transmitting a data st ream) of audio, imag e and vid eo data w ithin netw orks. Medi a servers are dev ices that mak e audio, ima[...]
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128 Glo ssar y VPN shor t f or Vi r tual Pr ivate Ne two rk VPN serves t o integr ate devi ces fro m a neighborin g network into y our own network, w ithout th e networ ks ha ving to be compatible with each other. A VPN is generally an independent company network distrib- uted over several locat ions, which uses th e infrastructure of a pub lic co [...]
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Glo ssar y 129 support what is known as the SIP standard. SIP i s the current standard defined fo r V oI P by the IET F (Internet Engineer ing Ta s k F o r c e ) . WLAN short for Wireless Loc al Area Network The term WLAN d esignates the ind ustry standard for wireless local netwo rks passed by the I nstitute of El ectrical and Elec- tronics Engine[...]
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130 Index A access rights user i nterface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 access rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 ambient condit ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 autocha nnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 see WLAN aut ochannel AVM Stick & Su[...]
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131 I impr int . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 infor matio n in the In ternet FAQs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 instruct ions handlin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 securit y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 13, 14 inter faces. .[...]
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132 S saving en ergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 secu rity ope rating i nstruction s . . . . . . . 13, 13 user i nterface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 WLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 settings IP ad dress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 r[...]