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Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing
19.6
Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing
You can disable automatic outside dialing on the analog ex-
tension “FON 1” of the FRITZ!Box. When automatic outside
dialing is disabled, you will hear an internal dialing tone
when you pick up the telephone receiver. This is a good idea
if you make a lot of internal calls.
When automatic outside dialing is disabled, for an external
call the
0
must be dialed before the telephone number.
Disabling Call Diversion for an Analog Extension
N
Pick up the handset.
r401ss
Disables call diversion.
r91ss
Save your settings.
O
Hang up the receiver.
Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing
N
Pick up the handset.
r11s0s
Dial the sequence shown at left. Automatic
outside dialing will be disabled.
r91ss
Save your settings.
O
Hang up the receiver.
Enabling Automatic Outside Dialing
N
Pick up the handset.
r11s1s
Dial the sequence shown at left. Automatic
outside dialing will be enabled.
r91ss
Save your settings.
O
Hang up the receiver.
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Taking FRITZ!Box out of Operation
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20
Taking FRITZ!Box out of Operation
In this chapter you receive tips and recommendations for taking the
FRITZ!Box out of operation.
20.1
FRITZ!Box Restoring the Factory Settings
Restore the factory settings of the FRITZ!Box. This is strongly
recommended if you are planning to pass the FRITZ!Box on to
another user.
Resetting the FRITZ!Box has the following effects:
All settings you made in the FRITZ!Box are then deleted.
The factory settings’ WLAN key will be activated again.
The IP configuration of the factory settings will be re-
stored.
Restoring Factory Settings
1.
In the FRITZ!Box user interface, select the “System / Re-
set” menu.
2.
On the “Factory Settings” page, click the “Load Factory
Settings” button.
The FRITZ!Box is reset to its factory settings.
Please also follow our instructions for the correct disposal of
waste equipment on
page 154
.
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Uninstalling Software
20.2
Uninstalling Software
Additional software for the FRITZ!Box is available on the web
pages of AVM at
www.avm.de/en/download
.
If you have installed supplementary programs on one or more
computers, uninstall the software using the control panel of
your Windows operating system.
Uninstalling Software in Windows 7
1.
Open “Start / Control Panel / Programs”.
2.
Under “Programs and Features”, click “Uninstall a pro-
gram”.
3.
Select in the list the AVM software to be uninstalled.
4.
Click the “Uninstall/Change” button.
The software will be uninstalled.
Uninstalling Software in Windows Vista
1.
Open “Start / Settings / Control Panel / Programs and
Functions”.
2.
Select in the list the AVM software to be uninstalled.
3.
Click the “Uninstall/Change” button and confirm with
“Continue”.
The software will be uninstalled.
Uninstalling Software in Windows XP
1.
Open “start / Control Panel / Add or Remove Programs”.
Make sure that the “Change or Remove Programs” but-
ton is selected in the column at left.
2.
Select the AVM software to be uninstalled from the list of
“Currently installed programs”.
3.
Click the “Change/Remove” button.
The software will be uninstalled.
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Technical Specifications
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21
Technical Specifications
21.1
Ports and Interfaces
VDSL2/telephone port
VDSL modem in accordance with ITU standard
G.993.2
telephone port for connecting to the analog network
One a/b port with a RJ11 socket for connecting analog
terminal devices
DECT base station
Four LAN ports via RJ45 sockets
LAN 1 and LAN 2: standard Ethernet, 10/100/1000
Base-T
LAN 3 and LAN 4: standard Ethernet, 10/100 Base-T
Two USB host controllers (USB version 2.0)
WLAN base station with support for wireless networks in
the 2.4-GHz band
IEEE 802.11b – 11 Mbit/s
IEEE 802.11g – 54 Mbit/s
IEEE 802.11n – 300 Mbit/s
21.2
Router Functions
Router
DHCP server
Firewall with IP masquerading/NAT
IPv4 and IPv6
Child protection and filter lists
Port forwarding
Dynamic DNS
VPN
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User Interface and Display
21.3
User Interface and Display
Settings and status messages via a web browser on a
connected computer
Five LEDs indicate the condition of the device
21.4
Physical Specifications
Dimensions (WxDxH): approx. 226 x 160 x 47 mm
Supply voltage: 230 V / 50 Hz
Maximum power consumption: 22 W
Firmware can be updated
Conform to CE standards
Ambient conditions
operating temperature: 0°C – +40°C
storage temperature: -20°C – +70°C
relative humidity (operation): 10% – 90%
relative humidity (idle): 5% – 95%
21.5
Cable
DSL/telephone Cable
The DSL/telephone cable is a special combined cable devel-
oped by AVM to connect the FRITZ!Box to the DSL splitter and
the ISDN line.
If you need a longer cable, you can extend one or multiple
ends of the cable. You will need the following components to
extend the cable:
1 standard network cable
1 standard RJ45 CAT-5 double coupling
Both components are available from specialized vendors.
We recommend that cable be extended with a standard net-
work cable to a length of no more than 10 meters.

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