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FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
Locale Network
All of the computers connected with the FRITZ!Box consti-
tute a network and can share access to any files released
for file sharing.
Internet
All of the computers connected to the FRITZ!Box can ac-
cess the Internet.
The FRITZ!Box works as a DSL router, making the Internet
connection available to all connected computers. All con-
nected computers can then use the Internet connection at
the same time.
Firewall
The FRITZ!Box is equipped with an integrated firewall. The
integrated firewall protects your network from attacks
from the Internet as long as the FRITZ!Box is operated as a
router.
USB Port
The FRITZ!Box is equipped with two ports for USB devices,
to which you can connect USB storage devices (hard drive,
stick), a printer, one of the FRITZ!WLAN USB Sticks, a USB
hub or other devices (see page 62).
The USB port supports the USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 stan-
dards.
If you use one of the FRITZ!WLAN USB Sticks by AVM, AVM
Stick & Surf technology is at your disposal. Use
Stick & Surf to adopt the WLAN security settings from the
FRITZ!Box quickly and conveniently.
For connecting a printer, FRITZ!Box has a printer server. Al-
ternatively, the USB remote connection is available for the
use of printers.
Media Server
An integrated media server makes music, image and
video files available in the local network. USB storage with
a media collection is simply connected to the FRITZ!Box. A
suitable playback device linked to the local network can
then playback these media contents. Suitable devices in-
clude all devices compatible with the UPnP AV standard.
Network Devices
Other network devices can also be connected to the net-
work ports of the FRITZ!Box, for instance game consoles.
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Package Contents
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2.1
Package Contents
The following is included in the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
package:
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
one power supply unit with a cable for connection to
the power mains
one network cable for connection to a computer or a
network
one DSL/telephone cable for connection to a DSL and
a telephone line (ISDN or analog)
one RJ45/RJ11 adapter (black) for connecting
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340 to the analog telephone
network
one RJ45/RJ11 adapter (gray) for the DSL line (re-
quired in some countries)
one quick guide
2.2
Operation Requirements
In order to operate the FRITZ!Box, you must have the fol-
lowing:
a Web browser that supports Java script (for instance,
Internet Explorer version 7.0 or higher, or Firefox
version 2.0 or higher)
an Internet connection
a VDSL2 line, ITU standard G.993.2 Annex A or B
or a DSL line in accordance with the standards
ITU G.992.1 Annex A or B (G.dmt), ITU G.992.3
Annex A or B (ADSL2), ITU G.992.5 Annex A or B
(ADSL2+), ITU G.994.1 (G.hs)
or a cable line with cable modem
or a USB modem for mobile Internet access
(UMTS/HSPA)
or another Internet connection
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Operation Requirements
for connection via WLAN:
computer with a WLAN adapter compliant with
IEEE 802.11n/g/a or IEEE 802.11b, for example a
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N
for connection via network cable:
computer with a network port (network adapter stan-
dard Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T)
for fixed-line telephony:
an analog telephone line
or
ISDN point-to-multipoint
line in accordance with the Euro ISDN protocol DSS1
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Connecting
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3
Connecting
Connecting FRITZ!Box
This chapter contains instructions on the following topics:
connecting FRITZ!Box to electrical power
connecting one or several computers to the FRITZ!Box
connecting FRITZ!Box to DSL
connecting FRITZ!Box to ISDN or the analog telephone line
connecting analog terminal devices to the FRITZ!Box
connecting an IP telephone
3.1
Connecting to Electrical Power
Connecting to the power supply
Connecting
Set aside the power supply unit from the FRITZ!Box pack-
age.
1.
Connect the FRITZ!Box to the power supply unit. In-
sert the small plug in the power socket at the right
edge of the socket strip on the FRITZ!Box.
2.
Plug the other end into an AC power outlet.
The green “Power/DSL” LED will light up after a few sec-
onds to indicate that the device is ready for operation.
Please see the instructions about setting up the
FRITZ!Box in section “Security and Handling” on page 8.
INFO
INFO
WLAN
WLAN
Festnetz
Festnetz
Internet
Internet
Power
Power / DSL
DSL
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Connecting the Computer(s)
3.2
Connecting the Computer(s)
If you would like to surf the web using the FRITZ!Box or to
open the FRITZ!Box user interface, then you must connect
a computer with the FRITZ!Box.
A computer can be connected with the FRITZ!Box in two
different ways:
via a LAN port
wirelessly via WLAN
Connection
Scenarios
Note the following when connecting computers to the
FRITZ!Box:
One
computer can be connected to the FRITZ!Box by
only
one
of these means.
At each of the network ports of the FRITZ!Box, a com-
puter can be connected directly or via a hub/switch.
Using WLAN you can connect multiple computers
with the FRITZ!Box at the same time.
The way a computer is connected to the FRITZ!Box is
the same regardless of the operating system on the
computer.
All of the computers connected with the FRITZ!Box
constitute a network.
3.3
Connecting Computers to the LAN Port
If you would like to connect a computer to the LAN port of
the FRITZ!Box, make sure the computer is equipped with a
LAN port (network adapter). A LAN port is usually desig-
nated by the icon at left or labeled “LAN”.

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