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Installation,
Configuration
and Operation
FRITZ!Box
Fon WLAN 7340

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FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
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Contents
Symbols and Highlighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
I CONNECTING AND OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
1 Security and Handling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2 FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2.1 Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
2.2 Operation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3 Connecting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
3.1 Connecting to Electrical Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
3.2 Connecting the Computer(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
3.3 Connecting Computers to the LAN Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
3.4 Connecting Computer(s) Wirelessly via WLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
3.5 Connecting to the DSL Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
3.6 Connecting to the Analog Telephone Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
3.7 Connecting to the ISDN Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
3.8 Connecting Telephone, Fax, or Answering Machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
3.9 Connecting IP Telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
4 Opening the User Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.1 Password Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.2 Saving Your Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
5 Internet Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
5.1 Configuring an Internet Connection Automatically over DSL . . . . . . . 30
5.2 Configuring the Internet Connection via DSL Using the Wizard . . . . . 32
5.3 Configuring the Internet Connection via DSL Manually . . . . . . . . . . . 32
5.4 Internet Connection via Cable Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
5.5 Internet Connection via the Mobile Telephone Network . . . . . . . . . . 34
5.6 Surfing the Net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

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11 Removing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
11.1 Disconnecting the FRITZ!Box from the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
11.2 Removing the Printer Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
11.3 Removing the Program Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
II PRODUCT DETAILS AND USEFUL INFORMATION . . . . . . . 117
1 Product Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
1.1 Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
1.2 LEDs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
1.3 WLAN Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
1.4 DECT Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
1.5 Technical Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
1.6 Declaration of CE Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
1.7 Manufacturer’s Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
1.8 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
2 More about WLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
2.1 Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
2.2 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
2.3 Frequency Ranges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
2.4 Increasing the WLAN Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
2.5 WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
3 More about Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
3.1 Network Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
3.2 IP Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
3.3 UPnP Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
3.4 IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
3.5 DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
3.6 Changing the Network Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150

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4 More about Internet Telephony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
4.1 Telephony Scenarios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
5 More about Virtual Private Network (VPN). . . . . . . . . . . 153
5.1 What Is VPN?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
5.2 Security through a VPN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
5.3 The Tunnel Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
5.4 Supplementary Software for VPN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
6 More about Bandwidth Management and Prioritization. .157
6.1 Bandwidth Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
6.2 The Prioritization of Network Applications and Network Devices . . 157
7 More Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
7.1 Child Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
7.2 Energy Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
7.3 Push Service E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
7.4 Night Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
8 Customer Service Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
8.1 Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
8.2 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
8.3 Updates and Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
8.4 Support from the AVM Service Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185

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Symbols and Highlighting
Symbols and Highlighting
The table below explains the highlighting used in this
manual:
This symbol indicates useful hints to assist you in work-
ing with the FRITZ!Box.
This symbol indicates important instructions that must be
observed to avoid malfunctions.
Highlighting Function Examples
Quotation marks Keys
Buttons
Settings pages
Menus
Commands
File paths
File names
“F1” key
“Help”
“Advanced Settings”
“Edit / Paste”
“Copy”
“C:/My Documents”
“Info”
Underlined text Text input fritz.box
Pointed brackets Joker <Ext.>
Bold Emphasis Do not click the but-
ton...

Security and Handling
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I CONNECTING AND OPERATION
1 Security and Handling
What to Watch Out For
Safety Instructions When working with the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340, ob-
serve the following security instructions in order to protect
yourself and the FRITZ!Box from harm.
•Do not install the FRITZ!Box during an electrical
storm.
•Disconnect FRITZ!Box from the power supply during
electrical storms.
•Never let liquids get inside the FRITZ!Box. Otherwise,
electric shocks or short circuits may result.
•The FRITZ!Box is intended for indoor use only.
•Do not open the FRITZ!Box housing. The device con-
tains hazardous components and should only be
opened by authorized repair technicians.
Handling the
FRITZ!Box
You can either place FRITZ!Box on a horizontal surface or
mount it on a wall. Please note the following:
•Place or hang the FRITZ!Box in a dry location that is
free of dust and protected from direct sunlight.
For ideal operating conditions, mount the FRITZ!Box
on a wall with the cables connected on the bottom.
•Do not place FRITZ!Box on excessively heat-sensitive
surfaces, as the base of the device can heat up dur-
ing normal operation.
•Make sure that the ventilation slits are unobstructed.
For this reason the FRITZ!Box should not be placed on
a carpet or on upholstered furniture. The ventilation
slits provide for air cooling of the FRITZ!Box.
•When connecting FRITZ!Box to your computer using
the network, remember to take the length of the ca-
ble into account.

FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
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2 FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
An Overview
The FRITZ!Box connects your computers directly with your DSL or VDSL
line. Each connected computer can establish an Internet connection
over the FRITZ!Box. As a WLAN access point, FRITZ!Box offers you the
possibility of connecting your computer to the DSL or VDSL line wire-
lessly.
The FRITZ!Box is a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) for making telephone
calls via the Internet and the fixed-line network (ISDN and analog).
PBX Two analog telephones, fax machines and answering ma-
chines can be connected to FRITZ!Box.
Using Cordless
Telephones
Thanks to the DECT function, the FRITZ!Box can be used as
a basis station for cordless phones. Every cordless phone
that supports the DECT-GAP standard can be registered at
the FRITZ!Box.
Connecting
Computers
Two computers can be connected directly to the FRITZ!Box
using the LAN ports.
You can also connect a network hub or switch to the LAN
ports so that even more computers can be connected to
FRITZ!Box.
WLAN Access Point The FRITZ!Box is a WLAN access point. All computers that
support WLAN can be wirelessly connected to the
FRITZ!Box.
INFO
INF
INF
INF
INF
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WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
Fixed Line
Fixed Line
Fixed Line
Fixed Line
Fixed Line
Inter net
Inter net
Inter net
Inter net
Inter net
Powe r
Powe r
Powe r
Powe r
Powe r /
/
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/ DSL
DSL
DSL
DSL
DSL
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
ADSL/VDSL Connection
with or without telephone line Telephones,
fax
2 x phone
USB printer
USB storage media Computer, games console,
network
Notebook, computer,
PDA
UMTS/HSPA modem
Cordless telephones
FRITZ!WLAN
USB Stick N
FRITZ!WLAN
Repeater N/G
2.4 Ghz and 5 GHz
2.4 Ghz and 5 GHz
2
2
2
2
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2

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FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
Locale Network All of the computers connected with the FRITZ!Box consti-
tute a network and can share access to any files released
for file sharing.
Internet All of the computers connected to the FRITZ!Box can ac-
cess the Internet.
The FRITZ!Box works as a DSL router, making the Internet
connection available to all connected computers. All con-
nected computers can then use the Internet connection at
the same time.
Firewall The FRITZ!Box is equipped with an integrated firewall. The
integrated firewall protects your network from attacks
from the Internet as long as the FRITZ!Box is operated as a
router.
USB Port The FRITZ!Box is equipped with two ports for USB devices,
to which you can connect USB storage devices (hard drive,
stick), a printer, one of the FRITZ!WLAN USB Sticks, a USB
hub or other devices (see page 62).
The USB port supports the USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 stan-
dards.
If you use one of the FRITZ!WLAN USB Sticks by AVM, AVM
Stick & Surf technology is at your disposal. Use
Stick & Surf to adopt the WLAN security settings from the
FRITZ!Box quickly and conveniently.
For connecting a printer, FRITZ!Box has a printer server. Al-
ternatively, the USB remote connection is available for the
use of printers.
Media Server An integrated media server makes music, image and
video files available in the local network. USB storage with
a media collection is simply connected to the FRITZ!Box. A
suitable playback device linked to the local network can
then playback these media contents. Suitable devices in-
clude all devices compatible with the UPnP AV standard.
Network Devices Other network devices can also be connected to the net-
work ports of the FRITZ!Box, for instance game consoles.

Package Contents
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2.1 Package Contents
The following is included in the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
package:
•FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
•one power supply unit with a cable for connection to
the power mains
•one network cable for connection to a computer or a
network
•one DSL/telephone cable for connection to a DSL and
a telephone line (ISDN or analog)
•one RJ45/RJ11 adapter (black) for connecting
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340 to the analog telephone
network
•one RJ45/RJ11 adapter (gray) for the DSL line (re-
quired in some countries)
•one quick guide
2.2 Operation Requirements
In order to operate the FRITZ!Box, you must have the fol-
lowing:
•a Web browser that supports Java script (for instance,
Internet Explorer version 7.0 or higher, or Firefox
version 2.0 or higher)
•an Internet connection
–a VDSL2 line, ITU standard G.993.2 Annex A or B
–or a DSL line in accordance with the standards
ITU G.992.1 Annex A or B (G.dmt), ITU G.992.3
Annex A or B (ADSL2), ITU G.992.5 Annex A or B
(ADSL2+), ITU G.994.1 (G.hs)
–or a cable line with cable modem
–or a USB modem for mobile Internet access
(UMTS/HSPA)
–or another Internet connection

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Operation Requirements
•for connection via WLAN:
computer with a WLAN adapter compliant with
IEEE 802.11n/g/a or IEEE 802.11b, for example a
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N
•for connection via network cable:
computer with a network port (network adapter stan-
dard Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T)
•for fixed-line telephony:
an analog telephone line or ISDN point-to-multipoint
line in accordance with the Euro ISDN protocol DSS1

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Connecting the Computer(s)
3.2 Connecting the Computer(s)
If you would like to surf the web using the FRITZ!Box or to
open the FRITZ!Box user interface, then you must connect
a computer with the FRITZ!Box.
A computer can be connected with the FRITZ!Box in two
different ways:
•via a LAN port
•wirelessly via WLAN
Connection
Scenarios
Note the following when connecting computers to the
FRITZ!Box:
•One computer can be connected to the FRITZ!Box by
only one of these means.
•At each of the network ports of the FRITZ!Box, a com-
puter can be connected directly or via a hub/switch.
•Using WLAN you can connect multiple computers
with the FRITZ!Box at the same time.
•The way a computer is connected to the FRITZ!Box is
the same regardless of the operating system on the
computer.
•All of the computers connected with the FRITZ!Box
constitute a network.
3.3 Connecting Computers to the LAN Port
If you would like to connect a computer to the LAN port of
the FRITZ!Box, make sure the computer is equipped with a
LAN port (network adapter). A LAN port is usually desig-
nated by the icon at left or labeled “LAN”.

Connecting More Computers to the LAN Ports
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Connecting a computer to a LAN port on the FRITZ!Box
Connecting Set aside the network cable (yellow) from the FRITZ!Box
package.
1. Switch on your computer.
2. If you work with a Linux operating system, configure
your network adapter with the setting “DHCP”, if this
setting is not already configured.
3. Insert one end of the LAN cable to the computer’s
network adapter.
4. Connect the other end of the network cable to the
socket on FRITZ!Box labeled “LAN 1” or “LAN 2”.
Now the FRITZ!Box and computer are connected to each
other.
Connecting More Computers to the LAN Ports
Additional cables are required to connect further comput-
ers. In purchasing a LAN cable, note the instructions in the
section “Network Cable” on page 118.
You can connect a computer to any of the two LAN ports of
the FRITZ!Box at any time.
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Power
Power
Power
Power
Power /
/
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/ DSL
DSL
DSL
DSL
DSL

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Connecting a Network Hub or Switch
Connecting a Network Hub or Switch
You can connect a network hub or switch to one of the LAN
ports on the FRITZ!Box if you would like to connect multi-
ple computers via LAN.
Connecting FRITZ!Box to a network hub
Connecting Set aside the network cable (yellow) from the FRITZ!Box
package.
1. Connect one end of the LAN cable to the uplink port
of the network hub or switch.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to one of the LAN
sockets on the FRITZ!Box.
The FRITZ!Box and network hub are now connected with
each other.
3.4 Connecting Computer(s) Wirelessly via WLAN
Using WLAN you can connect one or multiple computers
with the FRITZ!Box wirelessly.
The wireless WLAN connection is independent of the oper-
ating system used. Each computer to be connected to the
FRITZ!Box via WLAN must be equipped with a compatible
WLAN adapter, for instance the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick.
Many modern computers and notebooks have an integrat-
ed WLAN adapter.
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
In tterne
Int
Int
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Int ernet
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Power
Pow
Pow
Pow
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DSL
DSL
DSL
DSL
For more information on WLAN, see the section “More
about Networks” from page 145.

Connecting the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
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Connecting the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
AVM Stick & Surf If you are using the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N. the
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N 2.4 or the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
by AVM as a WLAN adapter, you can establish a secure
WLAN connection quickly and conveniently using the AVM
Stick & Surf technology.
1. Switch on your computer.
2. Insert your FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick into one of the USB
ports on the FRITZ!Box.
The WLAN security settings are transmitted automati-
cally to the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick. The “INFO” LED on
the FRITZ!Box begins flashing rapidly.
As soon as the “INFO” LED stops flashing, transmis-
sion of the settings has been concluded.
3. Remove the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick from the device.
4. Now insert the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick into the USB
port on your computer.
The security settings saved on the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
are applied to the computer. Now the FRITZ!Box and
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick are connected with each other wire-
lessly.
Establishing a WLAN Connection Using WPS
If you are using a WLAN adapter from another manufactur-
er and your WLAN adapter supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected
Setup), you can also use this mechanism to establish the
WLAN connection between your computer and the
FRITZ!Box. For detailed instructions about how to do so,
see the section “WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)” from
page 142.
For more information, see the manual on the AVM
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N, the manual for the AVM
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N 2.4, or the manual for the AVM
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick.

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Establishing a WLAN Connection Manually
Establishing a WLAN Connection Manually
Installing a WLAN
Adapter
If you are using a WLAN adapter from another manufactur-
er, you can also establish the WLAN connection manually.
To do so, proceed as follows:
1. Switch on your computer.
2. Install the WLAN adapter in your computer along with
the appropriate software. Please take note of the in-
structions in the documentation of the adapter.
3. In order to establish a WLAN connection to the
FRITZ!Box, you can use the WLAN software for the
WLAN adapter, or the WLAN software supplied with
the operating system.
Establishing a
Connection
The FRITZ!Box is delivered with preset values for WLAN se-
curity. You must enter these values during the configura-
tion of the WLAN adapter.
If you would like to establish a WLAN connection using
these preset values, then your WLAN adapter must sup-
port the WPA encryption procedure.
1. Start the WLAN software.
2. Enter the following values for the connection be-
tween the FRITZ!Box and the WLAN adapter:
3. Confirm your entries using the relevant button in the
user interface (for instance, “OK” or “Connect”).
Now your WLAN adapter and the FRITZ!Box are connected
with each other wirelessly.
SSID (name of the
WLAN radio network)
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
Encryption methods WPA (TKIP) or WPA2 (AESCCMP)
Encryption WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK (AES)
WLAN key The key is printed on the sticker on
the base of the device.
Network mode Infrastructure

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Please see the instructions in the section “Opening the
User Interface” on page 26. See also the information on
WLAN security in the section “Security” from page 131.
WPA Not Supported If your WLAN adapter does not support WPA encryption,
you must convert the encryption set in the FRITZ!Box to
WEP. For this you must change the WLAN settings in the
FRITZ!Box. To do so, proceed as follows:
1. Connect the FRITZ!Box and the computer using the
network cable (yellow) (see the section “Connecting
Computers to the LAN Port” from page 15).
2. Start a web browser on your computer.
3. Enter fritz.box in the address field of the browser.
4. Select the “WLAN / Security” menu.
5. Then select WEP encryption and enter a network key.
6. Click the “Apply” button.
A window is displayed with the WLAN security set-
tings.
7. Make a note of the settings or print out the page by
clicking the printer icon in the toolbar.
8. Close the user interface and clear the connection be-
tween the FRITZ!Box and the computer. Remove the
network cable (yellow).
9. Configure your WLAN adapter with the security set-
tings entered in the FRITZ!Box.
The WLAN connection between your WLAN adapter and
the FRITZ!Box will be established.
We strongly recommend the use of a WLAN adapter that
supports WPA or WPA2 (for instance, an AVM
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick, see also page 18). WEP is out of
date and data encrypted with WEP can be deciphered
within minutes.

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Connecting to the DSL Line
3.5 Connecting to the DSL Line
FRITZ!Box on the DSL line: connecting to the telephone socket
Connecting Connect the FRITZ!Box with the DSL/telephone cable
(gray/black).
1. Connect the long, gray end of the DSL/telephone ca-
ble to the socket on the FRITZ!Box labeled “DSL/TEL”.
2. Then take the short, gray end of the cable and insert
the plug (RJ45) into the socket of the DSL line.
If the plug does not fit into this socket, insert the
plug into the gray adapter included in the package.
Then insert the adapter into the appropriate socket
of the DSL line.
As soon as the connection to the DSL line is ready for op-
eration, the “Power/DSL” LED stops flashing and stays lit.
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
Festnet z
Fes
Fes
Fes
Fes tnet z
tnet z
tnet z
tnet z
Internet
Inter
Inter
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Power
Power
Power
Power /
/
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/
DSL
DSL
DSL
DSL
DSL
You can connect the FRITZ!Box to the Internet via DSL, or
using alternative access technologies. For information
about how to proceed, see the section “Internet Connec-
tions” from page 29.

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3.6 Connecting to the Analog Telephone Line
Your telephone line is either an analog line or an ISDN
line.
If you have an analog telephone line, then connect the
FRITZ!Box as follows:
Connecting to the analog telephone line via the DSL splitter
Connecting Connect the FRITZ!Box with the DSL/telephone cable
(gray-black) and the black adapter with the analog tele-
phone line.
1. Connect the longer gray end of the cable to the sock-
et on the FRITZ!Box labeled “DSL/TEL”.
2. Insert the black end of the DSL/telephone cable into
the corresponding socket on your splitter.
If the plug does not fit into this socket, insert the
plug into the black adapter included in the package.
Then insert the adapter into the appropriate socket
on the DSL splitter.
Now the FRITZ!Box is connected to the telephone line.
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
Internet
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In
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ternet
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Connecting to the ISDN Line
3.7 Connecting to the ISDN Line
Your telephone line is either an analog line or an ISDN
line.
If you have an ISDN line, read here how to connect the
FRITZ!Box with the ISDN line.
Connecting to the ISDN NT
Connecting Set aside the Y-shaped cable (gray-black) delivered in the
package. This cable is a combined DSL/telephone cable.
1. Connect the longer gray end of the cable to the sock-
et on the FRITZ!Box labeled “DSL/TEL”.
2. Insert the black branch of the Y-shaped cable into the
socket of your ISDN NT.
If the plug does not fit into this socket, insert the
plug into the black adapter included in the package.
Then insert the adapter into the appropriate socket
on the ISDN NT.
Now the FRITZ!Box and the ISDN line are connected.
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
Festnet z
Fes
Fes
Fes
Fes tn
tn
tn
tnet z
etz
etz
etz
Internet
Inter
Inter
Inter
Inter
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Power
Power
Power
Power
Power /
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/ DS L
DSL
DSL
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3.8 Connecting Telephone, Fax, or Answering Machine
Connecting to an analog telephone
Analog telephones, fax machines and answering ma-
chines can be connected to the “FON 1” or “FON 2” socket
on the FRITZ!Box.
3.9 Connecting IP Telephones
IP telephones can be connected to the FRITZ!Box Fon
WLAN 7340 at the LAN ports or via WLAN.
Connecting to a LAN
Port
At the LAN ports of the FRITZ!Box you can connect IP tele-
phones using a LAN cable.
Connecting an IP telephone to the FRITZ!Box
1. Connect one end of the LAN cable with the IP tele-
phone.
2. Connect the other end of the LAN cable to one of the
LAN ports on the FRITZ!Box.
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
WLAN
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W
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WL
L
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AN
AN
AN
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Festnetz
Festnetz
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Festnetz
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Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Power
Power
Power
Power
Power /
/
/
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INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
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Inte
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Connecting IP Telephones
Now the IP telephone is connected to the FRITZ!Box. This
phone must be configured before you can use it for tele-
phone calls. Follow the instructions in the documentation
of the device and in the section “Setting Up an IP Tele-
phone in the FRITZ!Box” from page 40.
Connecting via WLAN IP telephones that support WLAN, known as “smart
phones”, can be connected wirelessly to the FRITZ!Box via
WLAN.
Connecting a smart phone to the FRITZ!Box
1. Use your smart phone to search for WLAN devices at
your location.
2. Select the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340 from the list of
WLAN devices found.
3. To establish a connection, enter the WLAN key of the
FRITZ!Box.
The smart phone is now connected to the FRITZ!Box. Be-
fore you can make telephone calls that take advantage of
the features of an IP telephone, this phone must be con-
figured once. Follow the instructions in the documentation
of the device and in the section “Setting Up an IP Tele-
phone in the FRITZ!Box” from page 40.
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
WLAN
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
Festnetz
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Power
Power
Power
Power
Power /
/
/
/
/
DSL
DSL
DSL
DSL
DSL
WLAN

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4 Opening the User Interface
fritz.box
The FRITZ!Box has a user interface that can be used in a
web browser.
The user interface presents information about the
FRITZ!Box product, your access and connections. This is
where you configure all of the settings for operating the
FRITZ!Box.
The user interface can be opened from any computer con-
nected with the FRITZ!Box. The settings you configure are
saved in the FRITZ!Box.
Starting 1. Start a web browser on your computer.
2. Enter “fritz.box ” in the address field of the browser.
The “fritz.box” address entry in the address field of an Internet
browser
The FRITZ!Box user interface opens.
4.1 Password Protection
You can protect the FRITZ!Box user interface from unau-
thorized and unwelcome access by setting up a password.
Only users who know the password can access the user in-
terface. This protects all settings and all information in the
FRITZ!Box.
If the user interface does not open, please see the in-
structions in the section “Errors Opening the User Inter-
face” from page 98.
We strongly recommend setting up and using password
protection for the user interface.

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•In the “System / FRITZ!Box Password” menu.
In this menu you can set up password protection, or
change a password that has already been set up.
4.2 Saving Your Settings
The settings you made in the FRITZ!Box can be saved as a
file on your computer. This file contains all user-defined
settings, including the account information for the Inter-
net and telephony connections. This settings file can be
loaded back into your FRITZ!Box at any time.
The FRITZ!Box features a Wizard to accompany you step by
step through the process of saving and restoring your set-
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Internet Connections
5 Internet Connections
Setting Up the Internet Connection
In order to allow Internet access with the FRITZ!Box, you must first con-
figure the Internet connection in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
The FRITZ!Box can be operated directly at the DSL line. Alternatively, it
can be connected to a cable modem, a DSL modem, or a DSL router, or
integrated into an existing network.
If no DSL line is available, Internet connections can also be established
over the mobile telephone network using a USB modem.
There are various ways to set up the Internet connection of
your FRITZ!Box. In addition to the manual configuration
variations, your Internet provider may also offer automatic
configuration of the Internet connection.
This chapter describes the various ways you can use the
FRITZ!Box technology to set up an Internet connection.
Nevertheless it is always advisable to follow the configura-
tion instructions you received from your Internet Service
Provider.
Also note the following for the setup of your FRITZ!Box’s
Internet connection:
•The Internet connection of the FRITZ!Box can be es-
tablished using only one of the methods described
below.
•Your Internet Service Provider transmitted you infor-
mation about the configuration of your Internet
connection. Always perform the Internet connection
setup as described by your provider!
•If your Internet Service Provider supports an automat-
ic setup routine (also known as “automatic configu-
ration”, “autoconfiguration”, “remote configuration”

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or “autoprovisioning”), we recommend always set-
ting up the Internet connection of your FRITZ!Box in
this way.
The FRITZ!Box then is set up automatically and se-
curely, with the data necessary for Internet use and
any other services ordered from your provider, like In-
ternet telephony.
•If you would like to use not only DSL, but also
UMTS/HSPA for Internet connections, note that the
Internet connection can be used by only one of these
access technologies. You will have to change the type
of access in the FRITZ!Box as needed.
Remember that you can configure in the FRITZ!Box
only those types of Internet access you have contract-
ed with the appropriate providers.
5.1 Configuring an Internet Connection Automatically over DSL
Automatic configuration is a procedure in which the Inter-
net Service Provider sets up the Internet connection of
your FRITZ!Box completely automatically by “Plug & Play”.
Prerequisites In order for you to be able to perform automatic configura-
tion, the following requirements must be met:
•Your FRITZ!Box is brand new and starting operation
for the first time
or
The factory settings were restored to your existing
FRITZ!Box (see page 68) and the Internet connection
has to be set up again.
•The provider you contracted your Internet connection
from supports automatic configuration.
If these prerequisites are not fulfilled, you can set up your
FRITZ!Box using the Configuration Wizard (see page 32).
Follow all of the information you received from your pro-
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Configuring an Internet Connection Automatically over DSL
Automatic
Configuration
Procedure
Proceed as follows to perform automatic configuration:
1. Connect the FRITZ!Box to the DSL line.
The automatic configuration starts automatically.
2. Wait until the automatic configuration has conclud-
ed. This process can take around five to ten minutes.
During this time the FRITZ!Box receives all necessary
settings directly from the autoconfiguration server of
your Internet Service Provider.
After automatic configuration you can surf the web
right away and use any other contracted services
(like Internet telephony).
3. To check that the automatic configuration was com-
pleted successfully, open a web browser and enter
any Internet address.
Then you may want to try out the other services or-
dered from your Internet Service Provider, such as In-
ternet telephony.
Your Internet Service Provider transmitted you informa-
tion about the configuration of your Internet connection.
Always perform the Internet connection setup as de-
scribed by your provider!
Further settings can be configured in the user interface of
your FRITZ!Box. The “Wizards” area offers easy-to-use,
step-by-step instructions on all important functions. Use
these to set up the FRITZ!Box in accordance with your own
needs.

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5.2 Configuring the Internet Connection via DSL Using the Wizard
If the FRITZ!Box is connected directly to the DSL line, the
account information from your Internet Service Provider is
required to configure the Internet connection in the
FRITZ!Box.
Use the Wizard to configure the Internet connection:
1. Open the FRITZ!Box user interface.
2. Select the “Wizards” menu.
3. Click the “Check Internet Connection” Wizard and fol-
low the instructions.
5.3 Configuring the Internet Connection via DSL Manually
Changes to the Internet connection settings can be made
in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
Proceed as follows:
1. Open the FRITZ!Box user interface.
2. Select the “Internet / Account Information” menu.
3. Configure the desired settings. Take advantage of the
Help available in the FRITZ!Box user interface for
more information and instructions.
4. As a final step, click “Apply”.
If the FRITZ!Box is connected to a DSL modem or a DSL
router, or integrated into an existing network, you must al-
so configure your Internet connection as described above.
To do so, enable the expert setting in the “System / Expert
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Internet Connection via Cable Modem
5.4 Internet Connection via Cable Modem
With an additional cable modem you can also use your
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340 on a cable connection. Then the
Internet connection is established and controlled by the
FRITZ!Box itself, so that in this operating mode, too, all
FRITZ!Box functions (like Internet telephony, firewall) are
available without restriction.
1. Use a network cable to connect the cable modem
with the “LAN 1” port on the FRITZ!Box.
2. Connect a computer with the FRITZ!Box either wire-
lessly via WLAN or using a network cable.
3. Open the FRITZ!Box user interface.
4. Enable the expert setting of the FRITZ!Box in the “Sys-
tem / Expert Mode” menu. Confirm by clicking “Ap-
ply”.
5. Open the “Internet / Account Information” menu.
6. On the “Settings” tab, select the connection type “In-
ternet connection via LAN 1” from the “Connection”
area.
7. In the “Operating Mode” area, enable the option “Es-
tablish own Internet connection (NAT router with
PPPoE or IP)”.
8. In the “Account Information” area, select the option
“No account information required (IP)”.
9. In the “Connection Settings” area, enable the option
“Obtain the IP address automatically (DHCP)”.
10. In the input fields “Upstream” and “Downstream”,
enter the relevant speeds of your Internet connec-
tion.
11. Save your settings by clicking “Apply”.
12. Then restart the cable modem, for instance, by un-
plugging it briefly from the electrical outlet.
Now the Internet connection of the FRITZ!Box will be es-
tablished over the cable modem.

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5.5 Internet Connection via the Mobile Telephone Network
In situations where DSL is not available, you can use your
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340 to connect to the Internet via
the mobile telephone network. A USB modem for mobile
Internet access (UMTS/HSPA) is required for this.
The USB modem is simply inserted into the USB port of
the FRITZ!Box.
The FRITZ!Box supports UMTS/HSPA modems from various
manufacturers.
When the mobile telephone network function is used, the
FRITZ!Box user interface presents information about net-
work availability, connection status and transmission rate.
1. Insert the USB modem into the USB port on the
FRITZ!Box.
2. Open the FRITZ!Box user interface.
The “Overview” page is displayed.
3. Click the “Home Network / USB Devices” menu. On
the “Overview of Devices” tab, the USB modem is
displayed as a “Mobile telephone network modem”.
4. Click “Enable mobile telephone network modem
now”.
The “Mobile Telephone Network” menu opens to let
you set up the USB modem.
5. Configure the settings for your Internet connection
over the mobile telephone network. For more infor-
mation, see the Online Help of the FRITZ!Box.
The “Mobile Telephone Network” menu is not avail-
able until the USB modem has been connected to
the FRITZ!Box. From this point on the menu is always
available, even when the USB modem has been dis-
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Surfing the Net
5.6 Surfing the Net
Once you have set up the Internet connection in your
FRITZ!Box, you can surf the Internet with any computer
connected to the FRITZ!Box.
1. Start a web browser on your computer.
2. Enter in the address field the URL of the web page
you would like to visit, for instance
“http://www.avm.de/en”.
Due to technical limitations on the part of the mobile tele-
phone network carriers, some limitations may arise for In-
ternet telephone calls and for applications requiring an
incoming connection. The same is true for using port for-
warding, sharing USB storage memory, remote mainte-
nance via HTTPS, dynamic DNS and VPN. Contact your
network provider for details on any restrictions that may
apply.

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6 Telephone Connections
Configuring FRITZ!Box for Telephony
Using the FRITZ!Box you can make telephone calls via the Internet and
the fixed-line network.
Once you have connected the FRITZ!Box as described in the chapter
“Connecting” from page 14, you can configure the FRITZ!Box for making
telephone calls.
The configuration is performed in two consecutive steps:
•entering your phone numbers
•configuring the connected telephony devices
6.1 Entering Your Telephone Numbers
The “Manage Your Own Phone Numbers” Wizard supports
you in performing the following tasks:
•entering Internet telephone numbers
•entering fixed-line numbers
•changing numbers already entered
•deleting entered numbers
Entering Internet Telephone Numbers
In order to be able to make calls via the Internet with the
FRITZ!Box, you will need an Internet telephone number
from an Internet telephony provider. Enter the Internet
telephone number in the FRITZ!Box.
In the “Wizards” menu of the FRITZ!Box user interface
there are various Wizards for the configuration of your
FRITZ!Box. We recommend using these step-by-step in-
structions.
If you used the Basic Configuration Wizard after connect-
ing your FRITZ!Box and entered numbers then, these num-
bers are already entered in your FRITZ!Box. In this case
you can start right away with the configuration of the con-
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Entering Fixed-line Numbers
You can enter multiple Internet numbers in the FRITZ!Box.
The Internet numbers can be from one or from multiple dif-
ferent Internet telephony providers.
Entering Fixed-line Numbers
With the FRITZ!Box you can make calls both via the analog
fixed-line network and via the ISDN fixed-line network:
•In order to make calls via the analog fixed-line net-
work, enter your telephone numbers in the FRITZ!Box.
•In order to make calls via the ISDN fixed-line network,
enter your ISDN numbers in the FRITZ!Box.
6.2 Configuring Telephony Devices
For the configuration of telephony devices, the “Manage
Your Telephony Devices” Wizard is available in the
FRITZ!Box.
Telephony Devices Supported
The following telephony devices are supported by the
FRITZ!Box:
•telephones
–analog telephones
–analog telephones with an integrated answering
machine
–cordless (DECT) telephones
–IP telephones

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•answering machine
If you have connected an analog answering machine
(to the “FON 1” or “FON 2” socket, for instance), con-
figure it as an answering machine.
The FRITZ!Box is also equipped with integrated an-
swering machines, which can be enabled and config-
ured in the “Telephony / Telephony Devices” menu
on the “Overview” tab. Click the “Configure New De-
vice” button to add an answering machine.
•fax machines
The FRITZ!Box is equipped with an integrated fax ma-
chine for receiving faxes. This integrated device can
be enabled and configured in the “Telephony / Tele-
phony Devices” menu by clicking the “Configure New
Device” button.
The FRITZ!Box also supports:
–analog fax machines
–analog fax-telephone combinations
Settings for Telephony Devices
Telephony devices like telephones, faxes and answering
machines can be connected to the FRITZ!Box. The
FRITZ!Box is also equipped with integrated answering ma-
chines and a fax machine for fax reception.
The “Manage Your Telephony Devices” Wizard can assist
you in configuring the necessary settings for all telephony
devices:
Devices Connected to
the FRITZ!Box •telephone
–kind of connection used to connect the telephone
with the FRITZ!Box
–internal name for the telephone
–number used to conduct outgoing calls: With this
entry you specify whether outgoing calls should
be conducted via the Internet or the fixed-line net-
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Settings for Telephony Devices
–Call acceptance: Specify here whether the tele-
phone should react to all calls or only to calls for
certain telephone numbers.
•fax machine
–kind of connection used to connect the fax ma-
chine with the FRITZ!Box
–internal name for the fax machine
–Number used to send faxes: This entry defines
whether outgoing faxes are sent via the Internet
or the fixed-line network.
–Call acceptance: Here you define the numbers to
which the fax machine should react.
•answering machine
–kind of connection used to connect the answering
machine with the FRITZ!Box
–internal name for the answering machine
–Call acceptance: Enter here whether the answer-
ing machine should react to all calls or only to
calls for certain numbers.
Devices Integrated to
the FRITZ!Box
•fax reception
–fax ID to be transmitted to the sender of the fax
–e-mail address to which the incoming faxes are
forwarded
–USB memory on which the incoming faxes are
stored. For this option a USB memory device must
be connected to the USB port of the FRITZ!Box.
–Automatic fax detection for an analog fixed line,
which detects wether an incoming call is a fax.
•answering machine
–Specifications about how calls should be ac-
cepted, and whether the message should also be
sent by e-mail.
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Telephony Functions
6.3 Telephony Functions
Call List
The “Call List” displays outgoing calls and sent faxes, in-
coming calls and faxes, as well as incoming calls during
absence.
If the number of a caller or someone called is entered in
the telephone book, the “Call List” will display the name
from the telephone book.
The “Call List” can be saved as a file.
Menu The “Call List” is located in the in the “Telephony / Calls”
menu.
Telephone Book
A telephone book is at your disposal in the FRITZ!Box.
Menu The “Telephone Book” entry is located in the “Telephony”
menu.
Call Diversion
With this function you can divert incoming calls to another
number. The following kinds of call diversion are avail-
able:
•diversion of all incoming calls to a certain telephone
number
•diversion of calls to other telephones or answering
machines connected with the FRITZ!Box
•diversion of calls for certain numbers
•diversion of calls that come from a certain telephone
number
•diversion of calls without a telephone number (anon-
ymous calls)
More functions and settings options for telephony are
available in the “Telephony / Telephony Devices” menu
on the “Overview” tab.

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Menu The “Call Diversion” entry is located in the “Telephony”
menu.
Block Calls
The blocking of telephone number using the FRITZ!Box of-
fers you the following options:
•numbers and number ranges can be blocked for out-
going calls
From the FRITZ!Box no outgoing calls to a blocked
number range are possible. In this manner you can
block connections to certain mobile networks, for in-
stance.
•blocking telephone numbers for incoming calls
For incoming calls you can block certain numbers to
avoid receiving calls from unwanted callers.
Menu The page for blocking calls is located on the tab “Block
Calls” in the “Telephony / Calls” menu.
Alarm
With the alarm function you can use the telephones con-
nected to the FRITZ!Box as alarm clocks.
•You can specify several different times for the alarm
to go off.
•An individual telephone can be selected for the alarm
function.
Menu The “Alarm” entry is located in the “Telephony” menu.
Dialing Rules
Dialing rules specify when calls are conducted on the
fixed-line network, and when they take place over the In-
ternet.
All connections to number ranges for which a dialing rule
has been defined are established using the specified con-
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Integrated Fax
Menu The “Dialing Rules” entry is located in the “Telephony”
menu.
Integrated Fax
The FRITZ!Box is equipped with an integrated fax function
so that you can receive faxes without having to connect a
fax machine. The integrated fax machine forwards incom-
ing faxes to an e-mail address, or stores them on a USB
memory device connected to the FRITZ!Box.
For operation the integrated fax machine must be set up
using the Wizard for telephony devices in the FRITZ!Box
user interface. For this, enter an e-mail address to which
incoming faxes should be forwarded.
If the FRITZ!Box is connected to an analog fixed line with
only one number, remember to enable automatic fax de-
tection as well. The fax detection works passively, mean-
ing that it does not detect an incoming fax until a call has
been accepted. For this reason we recommend also using
the Wizard for telephony devices to set up an answering
machine, so that fax detection can also function when you
do not accept a call.
The integrated fax machine of the FRITZ!Box supports only
fax reception. To send faxes you can install the “FRITZ!fax
for FRITZ!Box” software. This program can be downloaded
from the AVM web site for the operating systems
Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.

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Integrated Answering Machines
The FRITZ!Box is equipped with several integrated answer-
ing machines, each of which can be enabled and config-
ured individually.
By enabling the setting “Send messages by e-mail” you
can have recorded messages sent to you by e-mail. The
messages are sent as audio files.
To check an answering machine internally, enter the fol-
lowing keypad sequences:
An overview of the answering machine menu is presented
in the section “Operating the Answering Machine via Tele-
phone Keypad” on page 45.
Menu The integrated answering machines can be enabled and
configured in the “Telephony / Telephony” menu on the
“Overview” tab by clicking the “Configure New Device”
button.
Answering machine 1 ss600
Answering machine 2 ss601
Answering machine 3 ss602
Answering machine 4 ss603
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Operating the Answering Machine via Telephone Keypad
6.4 Operating the Answering Machine via Telephone Keypad
Main menu
1Play back messages
If no messages have been recorded, you hear two short audio signals and re-
turn to the main menu.
1Play back messages
3Call back the caller of the message
5Delete message
7To previous message
9To next message
0Listen to “Play back messages” menu again
rBack to Main menu
2Delete all messages
3Switch the answering machine on / off
4Record greetings
1Record greeting
2Record announcement
3Record closing announcement
Record and select
1Listen to all greetings/announcements of the selected type > Se-
lect the desired recording by pressing 2
5Delete greeting/announcement
8Tecord greeting/announcement > End recording by pressing 1
0Listen to “Record and Select” menu again
rBack to Main menu
0Listen to “Record greetings” menu again
rBack to Main menu
5Switch recording and directions mode on/off
0Listen to Main menu again

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7 DECT Function
Cordless Telephony with FRITZ!Box
Thanks to the integrated DECT function, the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
can be used as a base station for cordless telephones that support the
DECT GAP or CAT-iq standard. A total of up to six cordless telephones
can be registered on the FRITZ!Box.
7.1 Registering the FRITZ!Fon MT-F Cordless Telephone
The AVM FRITZ!Fon MT-F is an ideal handset for your
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340.
Proceed as follows to register the FRITZ!Fon MT-F at the
FRITZ!Box:
1. Switch the FRITZ!Fon MT-F on by pressing and holding
down the hang-up button.
2. Press the DECT button on your FRITZ!Box until the
FRITZ!Fon MT-F indicates that registration has been
successful.
The FRITZ!Fon MT-F is now connected with your FRITZ!Box
and can be used to make telephone calls.
If registration is not successful, see the instructions for
manual registration in the manual of your FRITZ!Fon MT-F.
Scope of Service of Your FRITZ!Fon MT-F
The FRITZ!Fon MT-F is optimized for connections with your
FRITZ!Box to provide not only telephone connections, but
a whole range of additional features.
•With the FRITZ!Fon MT-F you can read the e-mail sent
to your e-mail account with an e-mail provider. For
this the POP3 protocol is used to retrieve your e-mail
from your mailbox at the e-mail provider so that it can
be displayed on the handset.
•You can set up multiple e-mail accounts on your
FRITZ!Box, and, if you have more than one
FRITZ!Fon MT-F, assign the display of each account to a
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Registering Cordless Telephones of Other Manufacturers
•With FRITZ!Fon MT-F you can use your FRITZ!Box tele-
phone book. New numbers recorded in a call list on
the FRITZ!Fon MT-F can be transferred directly from
the call list to the FRITZ!Box telephone book.
For detailed descriptions of this and other features, see
the documentation for your FRITZ!Fon MT-F.
7.2 Registering Cordless Telephones of Other Manufacturers
With FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340 you can use all cordless
telephones that support the DECT-GAP and CAT-iq radio
standards. See the documentation of your cordless tele-
phone to find out whether it supports either of these stan-
dards.
To register a cordless telephone from any manufacturer on
the FRITZ!Box, please follow the corresponding instruc-
tions in your telephone manual.
7.3 Making an Internal Call to a Cordless Telephone
All telephones connected to the FRITZ!Box can establish
connections to each other free of charge.
Telephones can establish internal connections using in-
ternal numbers, which are assigned to each telephone au-
tomatically upon registration.
The internal numbers of the telephones you have connect-
ed are listed in the FRITZ!Box user interface. Perform the
following steps:
1. Start a web browser.
2. Open the FRITZ!Box user interface by entering
fritz.box.
3. Click the “Telephony / Telephone Book” menu.
4. Select the “Internal Numbers” tab.
Press and hold down the search key on the FRITZ!Box la-
beled “DECT” during the entire registration process. This
facilitates telephone registration.

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The internal numbers of the telephones connected to the
FRITZ!Box are displayed.
7.4 Searching for Cordless Telephones by Paging Call
Using the DECT button on the top of the device you can
search for lost handsets by starting a paging call.
Press the DECT button briefly and all of the cordless tele-
phones connected with the FRITZ!Box will ring. A paging
call cannot work if a handset has dead batteries.
The DECT button and its use are described in the section
“DECT Button” on page 120.
7.5 Logging a Cordless Telephone off of the FRITZ!Box
1. Start a web browser.
2. Open the FRITZ!Box user interface by entering
fritz.box.
3. On the “Overview” page, click the “DECT” entry in the
“Interfaces” area.
4. On the “Cordless Telephones (DECT)” tab, select the
cordless telephone you want to log off and click the
“Delete” button.
Now the cordless telephone will be logged off.
7.6 Enabling and Disabling DECT
The DECT function is disabled upon delivery of the
FRITZ!Box.
•Enabling the DECT function
The DECT function is switched on when the first cord-
less telephone is registered.
•Disabling the DECT function
When the last cordless telephone is logged off in the
FRITZ!Box user interface, the DECT function is
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USB Devices
8 USB Devices
USB Devices at the FRITZ!Box
The FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340 is equipped with two USB ports (also
known as USB host controller).
The USB ports of the FRITZ!Box support the standards USB 2.0 and
USB 1.1.
Various USB devices can be connected to the USB ports:
•a FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N 2.4, a FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N or an
AVM FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
•a USB storage device (hard drive, memory stick, card reader)
•a USB printer
•a USB modem (UMTS/HSPA)
•USB hubs
If you use USB hubs, note that a maximum of four USB devices can
be operated on the FRITZ!Box.
8.1 Connecting USB Devices
Connecting a USB cable to the USB port
Connecting Some USB devices, such as memory sticks or the
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N, are inserted directly into one of
the USB ports on the FRITZ!Box. Other devices like USB
printers are connected to one of the USB ports by means
of a USB cable.
LAN 1
LAN 1
LAN 2
LAN 2
FON 1
FON 1
FON 2
FON 2
DSL/TEL
DSL/TEL

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If you would like to use multiple devices at one USB port,
you can also use a USB hub (see the section “USB Hubs”
on page 62). Please read the “Tips for Using USB Devices”
on page 65 first.
8.2 Accessing USB Devices
Network Sharing As soon as a USB device is connected to the FRITZ!Box, all
of its functions are available in the entire network:
•The files in the USB mass storage can be accessed
from the network via FTP (File Transfer Protocol), or
you can make the USB mass storage device available
as a network storage device. The two kinds of access
are explained in greater detail in the section “Access-
ing the Data on the USB Mass Storage” on page 52.
•USB printers are available as network printers.
USB Remote
Connection
With the USB remote connection, a computer in the net-
work can use USB devices just as if they were connected
directly to the computer via the USB cable (virtual cable
replacement). This can make sense for multifunctional
printers, for instance, so that you can use the integrated
card reader/scanner or the ink level display.
While a computer accesses a USB device via the USB re-
mote connection, the USB device is not available for other
computers in the network.
For more information on the USB remote connection, see
the section “FRITZ!Box USB Remote Connection” from
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FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
8.3 FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
The FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N, the FRITZ!WLAN USB
Stick N 2.4 and the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick are WLAN
adapters manufactured by AVM for connection to a com-
puter. Using a WLAN adapter you can connect the comput-
er wirelessly with the FRITZ!Box.
All FRITZ!WLAN USB Sticks from AVM master the
Stick & Surf method, making it easy to establish a secure
WLAN connection: The FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick is inserted
briefly into one of the USB ports on the FRITZ!Box, where it
receives all of the security settings required for the WLAN
connection to this FRITZ!Box.
For instructions on establishing a WLAN connection using
Stick & Surf, see the section “Connecting the
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick” from page 18. For more informa-
tion on the various FRITZ!WLAN USB Sticks by AVM and
the WLAN standards each of them supports, see the
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N manual, the FRITZ!WLAN USB
Stick N 2.4 manual, or the manual for the FRITZ!WLAN USB
Stick.
8.4 USB Mass Storage Devices
USB storage devices include hard drives, memory sticks,
and card readers.
File Systems Access to USB memory devices connected to the
FRITZ!Box is possible via the File Transfer Protocol (FTP),
network storage and USB remote connection functions.
USB storage devices using the file systems FAT, FAT32 and
NTFS are supported. Files in the FAT and FAT32 file sys-
tems are supported up to a size of 4 GB. This limit does
not apply in the NTFS file system, where even larger files
can be accessed.

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Access Rights and Passport Protection
You can define access rights and password protection for
the USB storage devices. These settings are valid for all
USB storage devices connected to the FRITZ!Box. It is not
possible to assign specific read or write access or an indi-
vidual password to each storage device.
Configuring Proceed as follows to define access rights and password
protection for the USB storage devices:
1. Start a web browser.
2. Enter fritz.box in the address field.
3. Select the “Home Network / Storage (NAS)” menu.
4. Configure the access rights and password protection
for the USB mass storage devices on the “Security”
page.
Accessing the Data on the USB Mass Storage
USB storage devices connected to the FRITZ!Box directly
or via a USB hub are displayed with their device name in
the “Home Network / USB Devices” menu on the “Over-
view of Devices” page.
FRITZ!NAS All of the computers in the network can access the data in
the USB mass storage simultaneously via FTP.
Click the “Home Network / Storage (NAS)” menu and en-
able the “Storage (NAS) enabled” setting. The folder struc-
ture of the storage devices available via FRITZ!NAS is dis-
played in the browser.
Now select the USB storage device desired and double-
click the files to display them.
Files from the USB storage device cannot be executed or
opened in a suitable program until they have been copied
to your computer or your local network.
The access rights and password are are not enabled if the
USB remote connection is enabled for all USB storage de-
vices.

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8.5 USB Printer
To connect a USB printer to one of the USB ports of the
FRITZ!Box, you can either enable the USB remote connec-
tion or use the USB printer as a network printer.
USB Printer at the USB Remote Connection
If you enable the USB remote connection for USB printers,
then you can use the printer on another computer just as if
it were connected directly to your computer (virtual cable
replacement).
•If you want to use the printer with the USB remote
connection enabled, then the program for the USB re-
mote connection (see page 62) and the suitable
printer drivers must be installed on any computer
that is supposed to use the printer.
•When the USB remote connection is enabled, all-in-
one printers (printers with supplementary fax or
scanner functions) can also be used for faxing and
scanning.
•If your printer is equipped with a status monitor, you
can use this feature when the USB remote connection
is enabled.
•Host-based printers, like those that expect printer
status message responses from the system (bidirec-
tional communication as in the GDI system, for in-
stance), can only be used via the USB remote con-
nection. These printers usually can be used only with
an operating system for which the printer manufac-
turer has provided driver software. Such printers con-
nected to the FRITZ!Box are not supported as network
printers.
USB Printer as a Network Printer
When you connect a USB printer to the FRITZ!Box and set it
up without using the “USB Remote Connection” software,
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USB Printer as a Network Printer
available as a network printer to all computers connected
to the FRITZ!Box. Please note the following for the printer
setup:
•If you want to use the printer as a network printer, the
printer connection must be configured, and the suit-
able printer drivers installed, on every computer.
Print jobs are forwarded to the IP address of the
printer server in the local network via the printer port.
•Only printers that can be addressed with the device
class “Printer” are supported as network printers.
This is generally not the case for some multi-function
devices, for instance combined fax-scanner-printers.
•If your printer is equipped with a status monitor, it
may not be possible to use the status monitor if the
printer is operated as a network printer.
•For multi-function devices (printers with additional
functions like fax or scanning), only the printing func-
tion is supported for network printers.
Configuring the Windows Printer Port for a Network
Printer
If the “FRITZ!Box” entry is already listed in the “Programs”
group of the start menu of the computer, this means that
the printer port is already configured on this computer.
Otherwise, work through the following steps to configure
the printer port:
1. Open a web browser and enter fritz.box in the ad-
dress field.
The FRITZ!Box user interface opens.
2. Click the “Home Network / Network / Programs”
menu entry.
3. On the “Programs” page, click the link to the “Printer
Port”. The program is downloaded to your computer.

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4. Follow the instructions to unzip and to install the pro-
gram.
The printer port designated “AVM: (FRITZ!Box USB
Printer Port)” will be configured.
Now you can install the printer drivers of the printer con-
nected to FRITZ!Box for this printer port.
Installing Printer Drivers in Windows 7
1. Click the “Start” button in the task bar and select
“Devices and Printers”.
2. Click “Add a printer”.
3. Select “Add a local printer”.
You must make this selection because the printer
port on the computer functions as a local port.
4. Select the “Use an existing port:” setting and then
choose the entry “AVM: (FRITZ!Box USB Printer Port)”
from the list. Click “Next”.
5. Select the manufacturer for the USB printer connect-
ed to the FRITZ!Box from the “Manufacturers” list and
then select the exact model from the “Printers” list.
Click “Next”.
If the manufacturer or the model is not included in
the lists, use an installation disk or CD with the re-
quired files and click “Have Disk...”.
6. You can enter a name for the printer in the “Printer
name” field. The operating system will use this name
to administer the printer.
7. Click “Next”. Installation will be concluded.
Installing Printer Drivers in Windows Vista
1. Click the “Start” button in the task bar and select the
“Control Panel”.
2. Select “Printers”.
3. Click “Add Printer”.

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6. In the “Select a Printer Port” window, select the op-
tion “Use the following port” and select “AVM:
(FRITZ!Box USB Printer Port)” from the list field. Click
“Next”.
7. Select the manufacturer for the USB printer connect-
ed to the FRITZ!Box from the “Manufacturers” list and
then select the exact model from the “Printers” list.
If the manufacturer or the model is not included in
the lists, use an installation disk or CD with the re-
quired files and click “Have Disk...”.
8. In the “Name Your Printer” window, answer the ques-
tion “Do you want to use this printer as the default
printer?” (Windows XP) with “No”.
Setting Up Printers in SUSE Linux Systems
A USB printer can be connected to the FRITZ!Box for use as
a network printer. The printer is then available to all com-
puters connected with the FRITZ!Box.
You install the printer as “root” or “superuser”.
1. Open a console and enter the following command:
lpadmin -p <printer_name> -E -v socket://<IP_
address_of_the_FRITZ!Box>:<port> -m <printer_
description_file.ppd>
2. For more information and instructions, go to the fol-
lowing web site:
http://www.cups.org/documentation.php/man-
lpadmin.html
Example For a laser jet printer with the example name of Laserjet4
and the PPD file laserjet.ppd at a FRITZ!Box with the de-
fault address 192.168.178.1, on the console you must en-
ter:
The printer must be supported by CUPS (Common UNIX
Printing System) software and be detected correctly at the
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lpadmin -p LaserJet4 -E -v socket://192.168.178.1:9100 -
m laserjet.ppd
You can view the PPD files installed in the system with the
following command:
lpinfo -m
For More Information Please direct any questions about PPD files to the manu-
facturer of the printer or system used. More detailed infor-
mation on the CUPS printing software is included in the
following documentation:
http://www.cups.org/documentation.php
More detailed questions on the setup should also be di-
rected to the manufacturer of the distribution or to an In-
ternet-based or usenet forum that deals with CUPS or the
distribution used.
Setting Up USB Printers on Apple Computers
A USB printer can be connected to the FRITZ!Box for use as
a network printer. The printer is then available to all com-
puters connected with the FRITZ!Box.
1. Open “Programs / System Preferences / Print & Fax”.
The only printers that can be used are the ones whose
drivers can be selected in the Printer utility or for which a
compatible driver is available there.

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2. Click the “+” symbol at the left of the bottom half of
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USB Printer as a Network Printer
3. Click “IP Printer”.
4. In the “Protocol:” field, select the entry “HP JetDirect
– Socket”.
5. Enter in the “Address:” field the IP address of the
FRITZ!Box:
192.168.178.1
6. Leave the “Queue:” field empty.
7. Enter the desired values in the “Name:” and “Loca-
tion:” fields.
8. Enter a driver compatible with your printer in the
“Print Using:” field.

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9. Click the “Add” button to save your settings.
The printer is then available to all computers connected
with the FRITZ!Box.
Information about compatible printers or printer drivers is
available in the Internet, for instance on the following
page:
http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php
8.6 USB Hubs
One or two USB hubs can be connected to the USB ports
of the FRITZ!Box. A USB hub is a device to extend existing
USB ports.
In total you can connect either four USB memory devices
(hard drives, memory sticks), or three USB memory devic-
es and a USB printer, directly to the FRITZ!Box or via a USB
hub.
8.7 FRITZ!Box USB Remote Connection
With the FRITZ!Box USB remote connection you can control
connections between your computer and USB devices.
The computer and the USB devices are all connected with
the FRITZ!Box.
A USB device connected to the FRITZ!Box is handed over
to a computer via the USB remote connection function (vir-
tual cable replacement). The USB device is detected as
If the printer cannot be selected, it may be possible
to select a compatible printer or printer driver.
If you use USB hubs, note that a maximum of four USB de-
vices can be operated on the FRITZ!Box.
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Enabling the USB Remote Connection
new hardware by the operating system on this computer,
so that device software can be installed as if it were con-
nected directly to the computer.
Using Enable the FRITZ!Box USB remote connection whenever
you would like to use one of the following devices on the
FRITZ!Box:
•USB storage device with the NTFS file format
•printer with the Graphics Device Interface (GDI print-
er) that requires the driver software for the given op-
erating system
•multifunctional printer whose scanner, fax or card
reader features are to be used
•printer with ink level monitor (requiring bidirectional
communication)
•USB scanner
Note that isochronal USB devices with time-critical trans-
mission behavior (isochronous USB devices like sound
cards, web cams, video converters or TV adapters) are not
supported.
Do not use the FRITZ!Box USB remote connection if multi-
ple computers are to be able to access a single USB device
connected to the FRITZ!Box at the same time (network
printing function).
Functions like FTP, USB network memory and the media
server, which are provided by the FRITZ!Box, are not avail-
able as long as the USB remote connection is active for
USB storage devices.
Enabling the USB Remote Connection
Work through the following steps in order to enable the
USB remote connection on your computer:
1. Start a web browser on your computer.
The USB remote connection can be utilized in Windows 7,
Windows Vista, and Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or
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Tips for Using USB Devices
The result of the changed USB settings can be viewed in
the “Overview of Devices”.
8.8 Tips for Using USB Devices
When using USB devices at the USB ports of the
FRITZ!Box, please keep in mind the following:
•If more than one USB device without its own power
supply is connected to the FRITZ!Box, please note
that, in accordance with the USB specification, the
total current consumption may not exceed a value of
500 mA. Otherwise unspecified malfunctions with
the USB devices or even damage to the FRITZ!Box
may occur.
•AVM expressly advises against performing firmware
updates for USB devices connected to the computer
via the USB remote connection on the FRITZ!Box.
•Before removing a USB storage device, select the
“Remove safely” option in the FRITZ!Box user inter-
face to prevent losses of data.
•To avoid damage to the FRITZ!Box, only operate USB
storage devices that require more than one USB port
for operation (for instance hard drives with a Y cable)
if they have their own power supply or a USB hub
with its own power supply.
•The FRITZ!Box can not defend the USB memory from
external influences. Thus such phenomena as volt-
age spikes during storms may occur, and writing to
older USB memory devices may corrupt the data
structure due to a high number of defective struc-
tures. In such cases a complete loss of data may oc-
cur.
Therefore we recommend always backing up the USB
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Audio Signals
9.2 Audio Signals
The following diagram illustrates the duration and inter-
vals of the various audio signals and ring tones of the tele-
phones connected to the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340.
Audio signals and ring tones of the connected telephones
<Ext.> Enter the number of an analog extension on the
FRITZ!Box.
In place of <Ext.>, enter the number of an analog
extension (for instance 1 for extension
“FON 1” or 2 for extension “FON 2”).
<DNo> Enter an external telephone number (destination
number).
In the place of <DNo>, enter the complete number
of the external line.
<DNo./Ext.> Enter the external telephone number (destination
number) or extension number (Ext.) to which your
calls are to be diverted.
Icon Action

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9.3 Configuring on the Telephone
Saving New Settings
In this section, saving refers to all current settings made in
the FRITZ!Box. It is not necessary to save the configuration
immediately after every change. You may first configure all
of your settings as desired, and then save them perma-
nently.
Restoring Factory Settings
All of the settings in the FRITZ!Box can be reset to their
condition upon delivery by restoring the factory settings.
After factory settings are restored, the FRITZ!Box is restart-
ed.
Enabling and Disabling WLAN
The WLAN function can be switched on and off using the
telephone keypad. This is especially convenient when the
WLAN function has been switched off. Simply use your
Permanent saving cannot be reversed. However, you can
change the settings by using new commands or restore
the FRITZ!Box to its factory settings.
Saving Permanently
NPick up the handset.
r91ss Save all settings permanently by dialing the
sequence shown at left.
OHang up the handset.
All settings you made in the FRITZ!Box—including the con-
figured Internet connection—are deleted when the factory
settings are restored.
Restoring Factory Settings
r991s159
01590s
Restores all settings in the FRITZ!Box to
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Do Not Disturb
telephone to turn it back on. This means that the WLAN
function can be enabled without having use a wired con-
nection to open the user interface.
Do Not Disturb
For every analog extension of the FRITZ!Box, the Do Not
Disturb option can be enabled by phone. When Do Not
Disturb is set, the telephone connected to the extension
will not ring. In configuring this function you can choose
between enabling the function immediately or selecting a
specific time period.
Immediately When Do Not Disturb is enabled immediately, no incoming
calls will be signaled at the specified extension. The Do
Not Disturb setting will remain enabled until it is disabled.
Period Alternatively, you can enter a Do Not Disturb period during
which the telephone will not ring. At the extension for
which a Do Not Disturb period is to be configured, define
the period during which the phone should not ring and
save your entries. Then enable Do Not Disturb. Do Not Dis-
turb then automatically will be switched on daily at the
time entered in the “Start” field and switched off again at
the time defined in the “End” field.
Example: Do Not Disturb should be configured from 20:00
p.m. until 07:00 a.m. daily. Enter the value “2000” for
<Start> and “0700” for <End>.
Enabling and Disabling WLAN
r96s1s Enables the WLAN function.
r96s0s Disables the WLAN function.
Enabling Do Not Disturb Effective Immediately
r81<Ext.>s0s Immediately enables Do Not Disturb for
the extension entered as <Ext>.
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Call Forwarding on the ISDN Line
Call Forwarding on the ISDN Line
Call forwarding is performed by the ISDN operator’s
switching station. To use call forwarding, FRITZ!Box must
be connected to an ISDN line. Then this feature can be
used to forward calls to an external line. Call forwarding is
subject to charges by the carrier and cannot be used to
forward calls to Internet numbers.
Configuring the Alarm for a Telephone
NPick up the handset.
r881s s<time>
<Ext.>s
Defines the time at which the tele-
phone connected to the analog exten-
sion <Ext.> will ring.
For instance, enter
r881s0700s1s, if the
telephone at extension “FON 1”
should ring at 07:00 a.m.
r881s s<time>
<internal telephone
number>s
Defines the time at which the DECT or
IP telephone with the specified inter-
nal telephone number will ring.
For instance, enter
r881s0700s610s, if
the first cordless DECT telephone
should ring at 07:00 a.m.
Cordless DECT telephones have the
internal telephone numbers 610 –
615, IP telephones 620 – 629.
r91ss Saves the settings.
OHang up the handset.
Enabling/Disabling the Alarm
NPick up the handset.
r881ss Enables the alarm.
r881r Disables the alarm.
r91ss Saves the settings.
OHang up the handset.

75
Call Forwarding on the ISDN Line
Call Forwarding
Delayed
Incoming calls are forwarded to the specified number if
not answered at the number originally dialed within
20 seconds (about five rings). Call forwarding can be con-
figured for your extension’s outgoing caller ID (the first
number assigned to an extension), for any number (for in-
stance, a telephone at the other FRITZ!Box extension), or
for all numbers. All settings can be disabled at any time.
Call Forwarding Delayed for Your Outgoing Caller ID
NPick up the handset.
s61s<DNo>rDial the sequence shown at left.
QWait for the acknowledgement tone.
OHang up the handset.
Call Forwarding Delayed for Any MSN
NPick up the handset.
s61s<DNo>
s r<MSN>
Dial the sequence shown at left.
QWait for the acknowledgement tone.
OHang up the handset.
Call Forwarding Delayed for All MSNs
NPick up the handset.
s61s<DNo>sr Dial the sequence shown at left.
QWait for the acknowledgement tone.
OHang up the handset.
Disabling Call Forwarding Delayed for Your Outgoing Caller ID
NPick up the handset.
s61sr Dial the sequence shown at left.
QWait for the acknowledgement tone.
OHang up the handset.
Termékspecifikációk
Márka: | AVM |
Kategória: | router |
Modell: | Fritz!Box 7340 |
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