Page 136 / 172 Scroll up to view Page 131 - 135
FRITZ!Box 6490 Cable
136
Managing Memory with FRITZ!NAS
19
Managing Memory with FRITZ!NAS
With FRITZ!NAS you can display the data on the storage media of your
FRITZ!Box in a clearly arranged interface. All participants in the
FRITZ!Box home network can start FRITZ!NAS in a web browser and
use it as a platform to access music, images, videos and documents
in the FRITZ!Box memory.
19.1
Requirements for FRITZ!NAS
In order to use FRITZ!NAS, your computer must have a web
browser installed that supports HTML5 (for instance, Internet Ex-
plorer version 9 or higher, Firefox version 17 or higher, or Google
Chrome version 23 or higher).
19.2
Starting FRITZ!NAS
1.
Open a web browser.
2.
Enter “fritz.nas” in the address line.
FRITZ!NAS opens and displays the storage media enabled in
the FRITZ!Box.
19.3
FRITZ!NAS Password Protection
Access to FRITZ!NAS and thus to the storage media of the
FRITZ!Box can be protected by defining a password in the us-
er interface. Under “System / FRITZ!Box Users / Log in to
Home Network” you can
configure a shared password that is requested every
time anyone in your home network accesses the
FRITZ!Box and FRITZ!NAS.
configure various FRITZ!Box users. You can configure a
password for each FRITZ!Box user and then specify which
FRITZ!NAS contents each user is allowed to access.
FRITZ!NAS can be reached in the home network by entering
the shared FRITZ!Box password. From the Internet you can
reach FRITZ!NAS only by logging in with your individual user
name and password.
Information on the password protection of your FRITZ!Box is
presented in the section
Password Protection: Using
FRITZ!Box Safely
from
page 42
.
Page 137 / 172
Assigning FRITZ!Box a Name
FRITZ!Box 6490 Cable
137
20
Assigning FRITZ!Box a Name
You can assign an individual name for your FRITZ!Box in the
FRITZ!Box user interface. The name is set up under “Home
Network / FRITZ!Box Name” and appears in the following ar-
eas of your home network display:
Name of the wireless radio network (SSID)
Name of the guest radio network (SSID)
Name of the working group released for home network
sharing
Name of the media server
Individualized FRITZ!Box name for MyFRITZ!
Name of the DECT base station
Push service sender name
Page 138 / 172
FRITZ!Box 6490 Cable
138
Controlling Smart Home Devices
21
Controlling Smart Home Devices
With smart home devices from AVM you can automate tasks
in your household and control them over the Internet.
AVM smart home devices can be inserted in any outlets and
connected wirelessly with the FRITZ!Box. All connected Smart
Home devices can be configured directly at “Home Network /
Smart Home” in the FRITZ!Box user interface, for instance, to
automatically switch a lamp on and off and measure its ener-
gy consumption.
Page 139 / 172
Configuring Internet Access for Guests
FRITZ!Box 6490 Cable
139
22
Configuring Internet Access for Guests
With the FRITZ!Box you can provide houseguests with an Internet con-
nection of their own. At this guest access they can surf the web with
their own devices, but cannot access the contents of your home net-
work.
22.1
Wireless Guest Access: Private Hotspot
For your guests you can configure a wireless guest access.
The wireless guest access is your private hotspot.
Features of the Wireless LAN Guest Access
At the wireless guest access your guests can log in with
their own smartphones, tablets, laptops or other net-
work devices.
Guest devices can surf the Internet.
Guest devices have no access to your home network.
The guest access can be disabled automatically.
The guest access can use push service to notify you
about all devices registering and deregistering.
The access profile “Guest” is set for the wireless guest
access. This access profile can be edited in the “Internet
/ Filters” menu on the “Access Profiles” tab.
Configuring Wireless Guest Access
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface; see
page 25
.
2.
Select the “WLAN / Guest Access” menu and enable
guest access.
3.
Assign a name for the guest wireless network (SSID) and
enter a network key under “Security”.
This concludes the configuration of your guest access. Now
guests can register their wireless devices with the FRITZ!Box.
Page 140 / 172
FRITZ!Box 6490 Cable
140
Configuring Guest Access on the LAN 4 Port
Registering a Wireless Device with the Wireless Guest Access
1.
Your guest starts the wireless LAN software of her or his
wireless device and searches for the guest network.
2.
Your guests authorize themselves using the network key
you assigned.
The wireless LAN connection will be established.
22.2
Configuring Guest Access on the LAN 4 Port
For guests you can configure the network port “LAN 4” as a
guest access.
Features of the LAN Guest Access
Guests can connect their laptops to the guest access
with a network cable.
Guest devices can surf the Internet.
Guest devices have no access to the home network.
The access profile “Guest” is set for the LAN guest ac-
cess. This access profile can be edited in the “Internet /
Filters” menu on the “Access Profiles” tab.
Configuring Guest Access
Set up the guest access as follows:
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface; see
page 25
.
2.
In the “Home Network / Network” menu, select the “Net-
work Settings” page.
3.
In the “Guest Access” area, check the box in front of the
“Guest access enabled for LAN 4” option.
4.
Click “Apply”.

Rate

4.5 / 5 based on 2 votes.

Bookmark Our Site

Press Ctrl + D to add this site to your favorites!

Share
Top