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Removing the Program Group in Windows Vista
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Removing the Program Group in Windows Vista
1.
Open “Start / Settings / Control Panel / Programs
and Functions”.
2.
Select the “AVM FRITZ!Box Documentation” entry
from the list.
3.
Click the “Uninstall/Change” button.
4.
Confirm the next query by clicking “Continue”.
This concludes the uninstallation of the program group.
Removing the Program Group in Windows XP
1.
Open “start / Control Panel / Add or Remove Pro-
grams”. Make sure that the “Change or Remove Pro-
grams” button is selected in the column at left.
2.
Select the “AVM FRITZ!Box Documentation” entry
from the list of “Currently installed programs”.
3.
Click the “Change/Remove” button.
This concludes the uninstallation of the program group.
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Product Details
II
PRODUCT DETAILS AND USEFUL INFORMATION
1
Product Details
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
This chapter provides you with product details on FRITZ!Box Fon
WLAN 7340. You receive information on the LEDs, the audible signals,
cables and adapters, technical data and further details.
1.1
Cables
See the information in the following section on the indi-
vidual cables and adapters on the FRITZ!Box Fon
WLAN 7340.
DSL/Telephone Cable
The DSL/telephone cable is a special combined cable de-
veloped by AVM to connect the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
to the DSL splitter and the ISDN NT or analog telephone
line.
If you need a longer cable, you can extend one or multiple
ends of the combined cable using RJ45 double couplings.
Which ends of the cable you extend depends on the spa-
tial conditions at your location.
You will need the following components to extend the
length of one or more ends of your DSL/telephone cable:
1 standard network cable
1 standard RJ45 Cat5 double coupling
Both components are available from specialized vendors.
AVM recommends that the standard DSL/telephone cable
be extended to no more than 10 meters.
Remember that the quality of the line may be decrease as
the distance from the central switching station increases.
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Network Cable
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Network Cable
The FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340 network cable (yellow) is a
standard category 5 (Cat5) Ethernet cable. If you need a
replacement cable, a longer cable or an extension, please
use a standard STP-type (Shielded Twisted Pair) Ethernet
cable of the category 5 or 5e (Cat5 or Cat5e). To extend the
cable you will need a shielded RJ45 double coupling (Cat5
or Cat5e) with a 1:1 pin assignment. You can use both
straight cables and crosslink cables. All components are
available from specialized vendors.
When components of a smaller category are used, re-
duced transmission rates may result.
AVM recommends using a network cable no more than
100 meters long.
1.2
LEDs
Five LEDs are built into the top of the FRITZ!Box Fon
WLAN 7340, which flash or light up to display various con-
nection statuses.
Additional network cable is required if you would like to
use all of the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340 network ports.
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LEDs
LED
Condition
Meaning
Power/DSL
on
FRITZ!Box on standby
the device has electrical power and the DSL line is
ready for operation
flashing
the device has electrical power
the connection to DSL is being established or has
been interrupted
Internet
on
a telephone connection to the Internet is active
flashing
there are messages in your mailbox (this function must be
supported by your telephony carrier)
Fixed Line
on
a telephone connection via the telephone line (ISDN/ana-
log) is active
flashing
there are messages in your mailbox (this function must be
supported by your telephony provider)
WLAN
on
WLAN function is enabled
flashing
enabling or disabling WLAN function
adopting the WLAN settings
performing WPS
WPS procedure aborted: More than two WLAN devices
are performing WPS at the same time. Repeat the con-
nection routine.
INFO
on
a telephone connection between two Internet telepho-
ny subscribers is active; the call is free of charge (this
function must be supported by your Internet telepho-
ny provider)
signals an event specified by the user
Stick & Surf procedure concluded
flashing
updating the firmware
specified value for online meter reached
signals an event specified by the user
Stick & Surf procedure in progress
flashes red
Error: Open the FRITZ!Box
user interface and follow the in-
structions on the “Overview” page
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WLAN Button
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“INFO” LED
You can define what additional information should be dis-
played on the “INFO” LED. For details, see the “System /
“INFO” Display” menu in the user interface of your
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340.
1.3
WLAN Button
The FRITZ!Box is equipped with a WLAN button.
The button has two functions:
enabling/disabling WLAN
establishing a WLAN connection with the WPS meth-
od (see “WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)” from
page 142)
If you hold the button down longer than six seconds,
this function will be executed. For this to work, your
WLAN adapter must support the WPS method.
1.4
DECT Button
The FRITZ!Box is equipped with a DECT button. The DECT
button has two functions:
Ring to search for misplaced handsets (paging call)
If you press the DECT button once briefly, the handset
will ring.
Start the login procedure to register handsets
How to register a DECT handset is explained in the
section “DECT Function” from page 46.

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