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Connecting to the Fixed-line Telephone Network
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Connecting with the Internet via the Mobile Telephone
Network
If no other kind of Internet connection is available, you can
use your FRITZ!Box to connect to the Internet via the mobile
telephone network. A USB modem for mobile Internet access
(UMTS/HSPA) is required for this.
1.
Insert the USB modem into the USB port on the
FRITZ!Box.
2.
Set up the Internet connection via the mobile telephone
network (see
page 36
).
3.3
Connecting to the Fixed-line Telephone Network
The FRITZ!Box is a telephone system for Internet and fixed-
line telephony. If you want to make telephone calls via the
fixed-line network, connect the FRITZ!Box with your analog
telephone line.
Connecting to the Analog Line
If you have an analog line to the fixed-line telephone network,
then connect the FRITZ!Box as follows:
Connecting to the analog telephone line via the DSL splitter
The FRITZ!Box supports UMTS/HSPA modems from various
manufacturers.
INFO
WLAN
Festnetz
Internet
Power
/
DSL
Info
WLAN
Power
/
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Fixed Line
Internet
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Connecting to the Fixed-line Telephone Network
1.
Make sure that the long end of the DSL/telephone cable
is connected to the socket on the FRITZ!Box labeled
“DSL/TEL”.
2.
Insert the black end of the DSL/telephone cable into the
telephone socket on your DSL splitter.
The FRITZ!Box is connected with the analog fixed-line net-
work.
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Connecting the Computer to the FRITZ!Box
23
4
Connecting the Computer to the FRITZ!Box
Connect one or several computers to the FRITZ!Box.
4.1
Connecting Computers to the LAN Port
Connecting a computer to a LAN port on the FRITZ!Box
1.
Set aside the network cable (yellow) from the FRITZ!Box
package.
2.
If you work with a Linux operating system: Configure the
network adapter of the computer with the setting
“DHCP”.
3.
Connect one end of the network cable to the network
port (network card) of the computer.
4.
Connect the other end to the “LAN 1”, “LAN 2”, “LAN 3”
or “LAN 4” socket on the FRITZ!Box.
For connections at maximum speed (gigabit Ethernet),
connect the network cable to the “LAN 1” or “LAN 2”
socket.
Now the FRITZ!Box and the computer are connected to each
other.
INFO
WLAN
Festnetz
Internet
Power
/
DSL
Info
WLAN
Power
/
D SL
Fixed Line
Internet
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Connecting Computers to the LAN Port
Connecting More Computers to the LAN Ports
Additional cables are required to connect further computers.
In purchasing a LAN cable, note the instructions in the sec-
tion
Network Cable on page 141
.
One computer can be connected to each network port of the
FRITZ!Box.
Connecting a Network Hub or Switch
You can also connect a network hub or switch to the LAN
ports on the FRITZ!Box.
Connecting FRITZ!Box to a network hub
1.
Set aside the network cable (yellow) from the FRITZ!Box
package.
2.
Connect one end of the LAN cable to the uplink port
(
see
glossary
) of the network hub or network switch.
3.
Connect the other end to the “LAN 1”, “LAN 2”, “LAN 3”
or “LAN 4” socket on the FRITZ!Box.
For connections at maximum speed (gigabit Ethernet),
connect the network cable to the “LAN 1” or “LAN 2”
socket.
INFO
WLAN
Festnetz
Internet
Power
/
DSL
Info
WLAN
Power
/
D SL
Fixed Line
Internet
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Connecting Computers Wirelessly via WLAN
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The FRITZ!Box and the network hub are now connected with
each other.
4.2
Connecting Computers Wirelessly via WLAN
Using WLAN radio technology you can connect multiple com-
puters with the FRITZ!Box wirelessly.
WLAN device
A computer to be connected to the FRITZ!Box via WLAN
must be equipped with a WLAN device for it to support
WLAN. Many modern computers and notebooks come
with a WLAN device integrated.
WLAN security settings
In the FRITZ!Box, WLAN security settings are enabled up-
on delivery. Before a computer can establish a wireless
connection to the FRITZ!Box, the WLAN security settings
of the FRITZ!Box must be transferred to the WLAN device.
For this procedure the FRITZ!Box supports the two auto-
matic methods AVM Stick & Surf and WPS (Wi-Fi Protect-
ed Setup). The security settings can also be transferred
manually.
Establishing a WLAN Connection with AVM Stick & Surf
If you use a FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick from AVM as the WLAN de-
vice, you can use AVM Stick & Surf to establish a secure
WLAN connection quickly and conveniently.
1.
Switch on your computer.
For more information on WLAN, see the section
FRITZ!Box as
a WLAN Base Station from page 59
.

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