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Frequency Ranges
In the 5-GHz frequency band, your FRITZ!Box occasionally
may change channels unexpectedly due to DFS (Dynamic
Frequency Selection) if a “higher privileged user” simulta-
neously claims the selected channel. This can happen es-
pecially when military or civilian radar is used in the imme-
diate vicinity.
A prerequisite for use of the 5-GHz frequency band is that
all WLAN adapters in the network support this frequency
range in accordance with the IEEE 802.11a or IEEE 8002.11n
standard.
2.4 GHz or 5 GHz
The FRITZ!Box works in the WLAN network either in the 2.4-
GHz range or in the 5-GHz range, but not parallel in both fre-
quency ranges at the same time.
Bandwidth
In both frequency ranges you can select between channel
bandwidths of 20 MHZ or 40 MHz (exception: channel 140
in the 5-GHz frequency band). The FRITZ!Box initially at-
tempts to select a channel with 40 MHz bandwidth
(throughput up to 300 Mbit/s). If this is not possible due to
interference or channels already being used by other
WLANs in the vicinity, the FRITZ!Box automatically switches
over to a channel with 20 MHz bandwidth. Greater band-
width provides for higher data throughput:
Increasing bandwidths also increases the probability of in-
terference by wireless networks in the vicinity. Large band-
widths reduce the frequency range available to other wire-
less networks in the vicinity.
Bandwidth (MHz)
Maximum Data Throughput (Mbit/s)
20
130
40
300
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Allocation of the WLAN channels in the 2.4-GHz range:
Allocation of the WLAN channels in the 5-GHz range:
Channel
Frequency (MHz)
Channel
Frequency (MHz)
1
2412
8
2447
2
2417
9
2452
3
2422
10
2457
4
2427
11
2462
5
2432
12
2467
6
2437
13
2472
7
2442
Channel
Frequency (GHz)
Channel
Frequency (GHz)
36
5.180
108
5.540
40
5.200
112
5.560
44
5.220
116
5.580
48
5.240
120
5.600
52
5.260
124
5.620
56
5.280
128
5.640
60
5.300
132
5.660
64
5.320
136
5.680
100
5.500
140
5.700 (20 MHz band-
width only)
104
5.520
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More about Network Settings
3
More about Network Settings
FRITZ!Box and Networks
The FRITZ!Box is delivered with preconfigured network settings. Accord-
ing to these settings, all computers connected with the FRITZ!Box are lo-
cated in the same subnetwork.
You can change any of these preconfigured settings, but
should only do so if you are well versed in networking tech-
nology.
°
The Glossary (see the chapter “Glossary” from
page 142) explains concepts and terminology having
to do with IP networks.
°
The sections “IP Address” on page 129, “DHCP Server”
on page 131 and “Subnetwork” on page 133 explain
when it may make sense to change the preconfigured
network settings, what the effects of these changes
are, and how to make the changes.
Upon delivery, the network settings of the FRITZ!Box are
preconfigured as follows:
If you do not have much experience in setting up networks,
please read this chapter in full.
Factory Settings
All computers are located in the
same IP network
enabled
IP address
192.168.178.1
Subnet mask
255.255.255.0
DHCP server
enabled
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IP Address
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3.1
IP Address
The FRITZ!Box is delivered with an IP address preset.
The IP address and the corresponding subnet mask auto-
matically yield the following values:
You can change the preset IP address.
When Does It Make Sense to Change the IP Address?
Circumstances
You should change the IP address of the FRITZ!Box if the fol-
lowing apply to your network:
°
You have an existing local IP network, one subnet with
several computers.
°
Fixed IP addresses are registered in the network set-
tings of the computer, and you do not want to or are
not permitted to change these addresses.
°
You want to connect the FRITZ!Box to the subnet in or-
der to make the FRITZ!Box features available to all of
the computers in the subnet.
IP Address
What IP address must you assign for the FRITZ!Box and
what else must be taken into consideration?
°
The IP address must come from the address range of
your existing subnet.
Factory Settings
All computers are located in the
same IP network
enabled
IP address
192.168.178.1
Subnet mask
255.255.255.0
DHCP server
enabled
Network address of the subnet
192.168.178.0
Entire IP address pool for the
computers
192.168.178.2 -
192.168.178.253
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Reserved IP Addresses
°
The subnet mask must correspond with that of the
connected subnet.
°
When the DHCP server of the FRITZ!Box is enabled, the
addresses 20 through 200 in the fourth group of nu-
merals of the IP address are reserved for the DHCP
server. If none of the computers in your network has
an address from this pool, the DHCP server can remain
switched on. If one of the computers has a fixed ad-
dress assigned from this pool, you should switch off
the DHCP server.
°
If you can no longer open the FRITZ!Box user interface
after entering the IP address, see the information in
the section “Errors Opening the User Interface” from
page 91.
Reserved IP Addresses
The following address range is reserved in FRITZ!Box for in-
ternal purposes.
192.168.180.1 - 192.168.180.254
IP addresses from this range may
not
be assigned to
FRITZ!Box.
How Can the IP Address Be Changed?
1.
Start a web browser on your computer.
2.
Enter
fritz.box
in the address line of the browser.
3.
Select the “Advanced Settings / System” menu in the
“Settings” area.
4.
Click “Expert Mode” in the “System” menu, enable the
setting “Show expert settings” and confirm this set-
ting by clicking “Apply”.
5.
Open the “System / Network Settings” menu.
6.
Click the “IP Addresses” button.
7.
Make the changes on the “IP Settings” page and then
click “Apply”.

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