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Configuring the Internet Connection for Cable
5.
In the “Annex Settings” area, make sure that the annex
working on your DSL line is set. Save your settings by
clicking “Apply”.
After the annex setting has been changed, the FRITZ!Box re-
starts automatically. The connection to the DSL network has
been established as soon as the “Power / DSL” LED stops
flashing and remains lit up.
6.3
Configuring the Internet Connection for Cable
With an additional cable modem you can also use your
FRITZ!Box 7360 on a cable connection. Then the Internet con-
nection 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 restric-
tion.
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface (see
page 31
).
2.
Select “Wizards” in the menu.
3.
Click the “Check Internet Connection” Wizard and follow
the instructions.
6.4
Configuring the Internet Connection for the Mobile Telephone
Network
With a USB modem you can also establish the Internet con-
nection with your FRITZ!Box 7360 via the mobile telephone
network. A USB modem for mobile Internet access
(UMTS/HSPA) is required for this. The FRITZ!Box supports
UMTS/HSPA modems from various manufacturers.
The USB modem is already installed on the USB port of the
FRITZ!Box.
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface.
2.
In the “Internet” menu, the sub-menu “Mobile Tele-
phone Network” is displayed.
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Surfing the Net
37
3.
Configure the settings for your Internet connection over
the mobile telephone network. For more information,
see the Online Help of the FRITZ!Box.
When the mobile telephone network function is used, the
FRITZ!Box user interface presents information about network
availability, connection status and throughput.
6.5
Surfing the Net
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
www.avm.de/en
.
The “Mobile Telephone Network” menu is not available
until the USB modem has been connected to the
FRITZ!Box. From this point on the menu is always avail-
able, even when the USB modem has been disconnect-
ed.
Due to technical limitations on the part of the mobile tele-
phone network providers, some limitations may arise for In-
ternet telephone calls and for applications requiring an in-
coming connection. The same is true for using port forward-
ing, sharing USB storage memory, remote maintenance via
HTTPS, dynamic DNS and VPN. Contact your network provider
for details on any restrictions that may apply.
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Connecting Telephones and Terminal Devices to the FRITZ!Box
7
Connecting Telephones and Terminal Devices to the
FRITZ!Box
This chapter describes how to connect telephones, fax machines, an-
swering machines and telephone systems to the FRITZ!Box.
7.1
Connecting an Analog Telephone or Another Analog Device
You can connect an analog terminal device with an RJ11 plug
to the FRITZ!Box, for instance a telephone or a fax machine.
Connecting an analog telephone with an RJ11 plug
Connect the telephone to the “FON 1” port of the FRITZ!Box.
7.2
Registering Cordless (DECT) Telephones
Up to six cordless telephones that support the DECT standard
can be registered on the FRITZ!Box.
Registering FRITZ!Fon Cordless Telephones
The cordless telephones FRITZ!Fon by AVM are the ideal com-
plement to your FRITZ!Box 7360 (see also
AVM Products for
the FRITZ!Box from page 146
).
INFO
WLAN
Festnetz
Internet
Power
/
DSL
Info
WLAN
Power
/
D SL
Fixed Line
Internet
For instructions on how to set up the FRITZ!Box for making
telephone calls, start reading from
page 43
.
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Registering Cordless (DECT) Telephones
39
Connecting a cordless telephone
Here is how to register your FRITZ!Fon on the FRITZ!Box:
1.
Switch your FRITZ!Fon on by pressing and holding down
the hang-up button.
2.
Press and hold down the “DECT” button on the
FRITZ!Box. Hold the button down until the “Info” LED on
the FRITZ!Box begins flashing.
Your FRITZ!Fon will be registered at the FRITZ!Box.
If registration fails, register the FRITZ!Fon on the FRITZ!Box
manually as described in the following section.
Registering Any DECT Cordless Telephone
1.
Start the process of registering your cordless telephone
at a base station and follow the instructions.
2.
As soon as you are prompted to press the registration
button on the base station, press the “DECT” button on
the FRITZ!Box and hold it down until the “Info” LED on
the FRITZ!Box begins flashing.
Info
Fixed Line
Internet
WLAN
Power/DSL
DECT
10 seconds
Registration
o
f
Info
n
In
Upon delivery of the FRITZ!Box, the PIN for the integrat-
ed DECT base station is set to “0000”.
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Registering Smartphones with FRITZ!App Fon
7.3
Registering Smartphones with FRITZ!App Fon
The FRITZ!App Fon software connects your smartphone with
the FRITZ!Box via WLAN. Calls you make from home then use
not the mobile telephone network, but the telephone num-
bers set up in the FRITZ!Box.
The free FRITZ!App Fon software can be installed on an
iPhone, iPod or iPad with iOS4 or higher, and on Android
smartphones with Google Android 2.1 or higher.
FRITZ!App Fon for Android smartphones is available at the
Android Market
. FRITZ!App Fon for iOS is offered in the
Apple
App Store
.
Registering a Smartphone on FRITZ!Box
1.
Install FRITZ!App Fon on your smartphone.
2.
Connect your smartphone with the FRITZ!Box via WLAN.
To establish the connection you need the WLAN key of
the FRITZ!Box. The preconfigured WLAN key is printed on
the sticker on the underside of your FRITZ!Box.
3.
Start the FRITZ!App Fon. If you protected the user inter-
face of the FRITZ!Box with a password, enter the pass-
word to log in.
Once FRITZ!App Fon has been started, use your smartphone
to make calls from home over the FRITZ!Box.
Defining Telephone Numbers for the Smartphone
A new telephone device for FRITZ!App Fon is entered automat-
ically in the FRITZ!Box. The name of the telephone device is
listed in the FRITZ!App Fon under “More / FRITZ!Box”.
You can assign telephone numbers to this telephone to deter-
mine which telephone numbers are used to make calls with
your smartphone from home. See the section
Configuring
Connected Telephones and Terminal Devices on page 45
for
instructions.

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