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Push Services: Notification Services of the FRITZ!Box
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8.3
Push Services: Notification Services of the FRITZ!Box
Push services are notification services that inform you about
the activities of your FRITZ!Box and assist you in saving your
passwords and FRITZ!Box settings. With the push services
you can have e-mail sent to you at regular intervals informing
you about the latest connections, usage and configuration of
your FRITZ!Box.
Various push services are available in the user interface un-
der “System / Push Service”. There you can select the push
service interesting for you and define which events in the
FRITZ!Box you would like to be informed about and how often
these e-mails should be sent and to which e-mail address.
Available Push Services
You can request push service mails about the following
FRITZ!Box areas and activities:
Push Service
Information
FRITZ!Box info
Sends you regular e-mail messages with
data on FRITZ!Box usage and connec-
tions.
Configure answer-
Forwards recorded messages on the
FRITZ!Box answering machines to the
specified e-mail address.
Calls
Sends you e-mail when calls arrive—ei-
ther only for missed calls, or for all calls.
Wireless LAN Guest Ac-
cess
Sends you a message whenever devices
register with or deregister from the wire-
less guest access.
Fax Function
Forwards your faxes by e-mail and also
saves them to a storage location you de-
fined.
Forgot password
Sends you an access link to the specified
e-mail address if you have forgotten your
password.
Current IP address
Sends the IP address assigned by the In-
ternet service provider every time the In-
ternet connection is established.
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Locking the Buttons on the FRITZ!Box
Enabling Push Services
A wizard is available in the FRITZ!Box user interface to guide
you step by step through the configuration of push services.
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface; see
page 25
.
2.
On the “Overview” page, select the “Wizards” menu.
3.
Start the “Configure Push Services” Wizard.
The wizard guides you through the menus and dialogs to en-
able the push services.
Configuring Push Services
You can adjust the push services to your needs, and also dis-
able any or all push services.
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface; see
page 25
.
2.
Select the “System / Push Service / Push Services” menu.
3.
To configure a push service, click the “Edit” button.
4.
Configure various settings in the details.
The Help of the FRITZ!Box user interface presents compre-
hensive information on the settings of each push service.
5.
Click “OK” to save your settings.
In the Help of the FRITZ!Box user interface you can find de-
tailed instructions.
8.4
Locking the Buttons on the FRITZ!Box
With the “Keylock” function in the “System / Buttons and
LEDs” menu you can lock the buttons on your FRITZ!Box.
Locking the keys prevents the settings for your FRITZ!Box or
your home network from being changed unintentionally or
without authorization.
Example
With the “WLAN” button the wireless network of the FRITZ!Box
can be switched off at the touch of a button. If this happens
by accident, in some cases it may take some time before the
cause is found and the wireless LAN radio network can be re-
stored to all FRITZ!Box users in the home network.
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Saving and Restoring the FRITZ!Box Settings
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Enabling the Keylock
Enable the setting “Buttons locked”.
Disabling the Keylock
Disable the setting “Buttons locked”.
8.5
Saving and Restoring the FRITZ!Box Settings
All of the settings you configure in the FRITZ!Box can be saved
in a backup file. With this file you can restore your settings at
any time:
in
the same FRITZ!Box
or
another FRITZ!Box of the same
model
in a different
FRITZ!Box model
.
In this case you can select which settings are to be ap-
plied to the FRITZ!Box.
Saving Settings
A wizard is available in the FRITZ!Box user interface to assist
you in saving your FRITZ!Box settings, guiding you through
the process step by step.
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface; see
page 25
.
2.
On the “Overview” page, select the “Wizards” menu.
3.
Start the “Save and Restore Settings” Wizard.
4.
In the next window, select the “Save settings” options
and then click “Next”.
The wizard guides you through the menus and dialogs to save
your settings.
Backup files that are not protected by assigning a password
are a security risk. Protect your backup file with a password
to avoid security problems.
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Saving and Restoring the FRITZ!Box Settings
Restoring Settings
With the “Restore” function in the “System / Backup” you can
have all settings from a backup file you created with this or
another FRITZ!Box loaded in full to your FRITZ!Box. Your cur-
rent FRITZ!Box settings will be overwritten by this function.
You can use the following backup files to restore settings:
Backup files created with the same FRITZ!Box.
If you apply settings from a backup file created with the
same FRITZ!Box, all settings will be restored in full.
Backup files created with a different FRITZ!Box of the
same model.
If you apply settings from a backup file that was created
with a different FRITZ!Box of the same model, then you
can restore all settings if the backup file was protected
with a password.
Backup files created with a different FRITZ!Box model.
If you apply settings from a backup file that was created
with a FRITZ!Box of a different model, then you can re-
store several selected settings to your FRITZ!Box.
A wizard is available in the FRITZ!Box user interface to assist
you in restoring your FRITZ!Box settings, guiding you through
the process step by step.
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface; see
page 25
.
2.
On the “Overview” page, select the “Wizards” menu.
3.
Start the “Save and Restore Settings” Wizard.
4.
In the next window, select the “Restore settings” op-
tions and then click “Next”.
The wizard guides you through the menus and dialogs to re-
store your settings.
Your current FRITZ!Box settings will be overwritten by
the settings in the backup file.
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Connecting Telephones and Other Terminal Devices
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9
Connecting Telephones and Other Terminal Devices
This chapter describes how to connect telephones, fax machines, an-
swering machines and telephone systems (PBXs) to the FRITZ!Box.
9.1
Connecting Analog Telephones and Terminal Devices
You can connect two analog terminal devices.
Two Sockets Have to Stay Free (Not Allocated)
The FRITZ!Box has different sockets for analog terminal devic-
es:
on the back, “FON 1” and “FON 2” for terminal devices
with RJ11 plug
on one side, “FON 1” and “FON 2” for terminal devices
with TAE plug
You can connect a total of two analog terminal devices to
these sockets. One “FON 1” socket and one “FON 2” socket
have to stay free (not allocated).
Connecting a Telephone
1.
Connect the telephone to a “FON 1” or “FON 2” socket.
Keep in mind that one “FON 1” socket and one “FON 2”
socket have to stay free (not allocated).
2.
Configure the telephone in the FRITZ!Box; see
page 40
.
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LAN 4
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