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The following sections present explanations about the symbols and
highlighting used in this manual.
This symbol indicates useful hints to assist you in working with the FRITZ!Box.
This symbol indicates important instructions that must be
observed to avoid malfunctions.
The table below explains the highlighting used in this
manual.
HighlightingFunctionExamples
Quotation marksKeys
Buttons
Settings pages
Menus
Commands
File paths
File names
Underlined textText inp utfritz.box
Pointed bracketsJoker<MSN>
BoldEmphasisDo not click the but-
“F1” key
“Help”
“Advanced”
“Edit/Paste”
“Copy”
“C:/My Documents”
“Documentation”
ton...
For detailed information about the numerals and function
keys used in the manual, see the section “Operation at
the Telephone” on page 42.
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 711306
Security and Handling
ICONNECTING AND OPERATION
1Security and Handling
What to watch out for
Safety InstructionsWhen working with the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 71130, ob-
serve the following security instructions in order to protect
yourself and the FRITZ!Box from harm.
Do not install the FRITZ!Box during an electrical
storm.
Disconnect FRITZ!Box from the power supply during
electrical storms.
Never let liquids get inside the FRITZ!Box. Otherwise,
electric shocks or short circuits may result.
The FRITZ!Box is intended for indoor use only.
Do not open the FRITZ!Box housing. The device con-
tains hazardous components and should only be
opened by authorized repair technicians.
Handling the
FRITZ!Box
You can either place FRITZ!Box on a horizontal surface or
mount it on a wall. Please note the following:
Place or hang the FRITZ!Box in a dry location that is
free of dust and protected from direct sunlight.
Do not place the FRITZ!Box on excessively heat-sensi-
tive surfaces, as the base of the device can heat up
during normal operation.
Make sure that the ventilation slits are unobstructed.
For this reason the FRITZ!Box should not be placed on
a carpet or on upholstered furniture. The ventilation
slits provide for air cooling of the FRITZ!Box.
When connecting FRITZ!Box to your computer using
the network, remember to take the length of the cable into account.
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Security and Handling
If you would like to establish wireless connections
between the FRITZ!Box and the computer, position
the device at a central location.
Make sure to keep sufficient distance from potential
sources of interference like microwave devices or
electric devices with large metal housings.
For detailed information about the symbols, numerals
and function keys used in the manual, see the sections
“Symbols and Highlighting” on page 6 and .
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FON 1 FON 2
FON 1 FON 2
ADSL line
with telephone line
Analog phone, fax
Computer, game console,
network
Notebook, computer,
PDA
2FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7113
An Overview
The FRITZ!Box is a DSL modem that connects your computers directly
with your DSL line. Each connected computer can establish an Internet
connection over the FRITZ!Box. As a WLAN access point, FRITZ!Box offers you the possibility of connecting your computer to the DSL line
wirelessly.
The FRITZ!Box is a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) for making telephone
calls via the Internet and the fixed-line network.
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Possibilities for connecting FRITZ!Box
PBXTwo analog telephones, fax machines and answering ma-
chines can be connected to FRITZ!Box to take advantage of
the features of ISDN.
Connecting
Computers
A computer can be connected directly to FRITZ!Box’s LAN
port.
You can also connect a network hub or switch to the LAN
ports so that even more computers can be connected to
FRITZ!Box.
WLAN Access PointThe FRITZ!Box is a WLAN access point. All computers
equipped with a WLAN adapter can be wirelessly connected to the FRITZ!Box.
Package Contents
Local NetworkAll of the computers connected with the FRITZ!Box consti-
tute a network and can share access to any files released
for file sharing.
InternetAll 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 connected computers can then use the Internet connection at
the same time.
FirewallThe 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.
Network DevicesOther network devices can also be connected to the net-
work ports of the FRITZ!Box, for instance game consoles.
Operating Systems
Supported
The FRITZ!Box can be connected to computers with Windows operating systems, the Linux operating system or
Apple computers with the Mac OS X operating system.
2.1Package Contents
The following is included in the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7113
package:
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7113
one power supply unit with a cable for connection to
one DSL/telephone cable for connecting the
one network cable for connection to a computer or a
one FRITZ!Box CD with
one quick guide
the power mains
FRITZ!Box to your DSL line
network
– Installation Help
– documentation for all enclosed AVM components
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Operation Requirements
2.2Operation Requirements
In order to operate the FRITZ!Box, you must have the following:
a Web browser that supports Java script (for instance,
Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher, or Firefox
version 1.5 or higher)
Internet connection:
– DSL line, ITU G.992.1 standard Annex A, ITU
G.992.3 standard Annex A, ITU G.992.5 standard
Annex A
– or a cable line with cable modem
– or another Internet connection
for connection via WLAN:
computer with a WLAN adapter compliant with
IEEE 802.11n draft 2.0, IEEE 802.11g, or IEEE 802.11b,
for example a FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
for connection via network cable:
computer with a network port (network adapter
standard Ethernet 10/100 Base-T)
for fixed-line telephony:
one analog telephone line
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Connection
3Connection
Connecting FRITZ!Box
This chapter contains instructions on the following topics:
Launching FRITZ!Box Operation
Connecting FRITZ!Box to electrical power
Connecting one or several computers to the FRITZ!Box
connecting FRITZ!Box to DSL.
Connecting FRITZ!Box to the Analog Telephone Line
Connecting analog terminal devices to the FRITZ!Box
Please see the instructions about setting up the
FRITZ!Box in section “Security and Handling” on page 7.
3.1Launching Operation
We recommend using the Installation Help on the
FRITZ!Box CD when launching operation of the FRITZ!Box
for the first time.
Using the Installation Help on the CD
On computers with Windows operating systems you can
use the Installation Help on the FRITZ!Box CD. The Installation Help presents instructions on the screen, guiding you
through the steps required to launch operation of the
FRITZ!Box.
1.Insert the FRITZ!Box CD in the CD-ROM drive of your
computer.
The Installation Help starts automatically.
2.Follow the instructions in the Installation Help to pre-
pare the FRITZ!Box for operation.
At the conclusion of the Installation Help, you will be routed directly to the FRITZ!Box user interface.
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Launching Operation without the Installation Help CD
Launching Operation without the Installation Help CD
If you do not want to use the Installation Help on the
FRITZ!Box CD, then work through the instructions below in
the recommended order:
1.Mounting FRITZ!Box; see the section “Security and
Handling” from page 7.
2.Connecting FRITZ!Box to the power supply; see the
section “Connecting to electrical power” on page 13.
3.Connecting FRITZ!Box to the computer(s); see the
section “Connecting to the computer” on page 14.
4.Connecting FRITZ!Box to DSL; see section “Connect-
ing DSL and the Telephone Line” from page 20.
5.If you want to make telephone calls with the fixed-
line network using FRITZ!Box: see the section “Connecting with the Analog Telephone Line” on page 21.
6.If you want to make telephone calls and fax using the
FRITZ!Box over the Internet and/or the fixed-line network, connect your analog equipment to the
FRITZ!Box: See the section “Connecting Telephone,
Fax, or Answering Machine” on page 22.
3.2Connecting to electrical power
Connecting to the power supply
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Connecting to the computer
ConnectingSet aside the power supply unit out of the FRITZ!Box
package.
1.Connect the power supply unit to the socket on the
FRITZ!Box labeled “Power”.
2.Plug the other end into an AC power outlet.
The green “Power/DSL” LED will light up after a few seconds to indicate that the device is ready for operation.
3.3Connecting to the computer
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
PropertiesNote 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 wi-
th 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.
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Connecting Computers to the LAN Port
3.4Connecting 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 designated by the icon at left or labeled “LAN”.
Connecting a computer to a LAN port on the FRITZ!Box
ConnectingSet aside the network cable (red) from the FRITZ!Box pack-
age.
1.Switch on your computer.
2.If you work with a Linux operating system, use YaST
to configure your network card with the setting
“DHCP”, if this setting is not already configured.
3.Insert one end of the LAN cable to the computer’s
network adapter.
4.Connect the other end of the network cable to one of
the sockets on FRITZ!Box labeled ”LAN”.
Now the FRITZ!Box and computer are connected to each
other.
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Connecting a Network Hub or Switch
Connecting a Network Hub or Switch
You can connect a network hub or switch to the LAN port if
you would like to connect multiple computers to the
FRITZ!Box via LAN.
Connecting FRITZ!Box to a network hub
ConnectingSet aside the network cable (red) from the FRITZ!Box
package.
1.Connect one end of the LAN cable to the uplink port
of the network hub or switch.
2.Connect the other end of the cable to the socket on
the FRITZ!Box labeled LAN.
The FRITZ!Box and network hub are now connected with
each other.
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Connecting computer(s) wirelessly via WLAN
3.5Connecting computer(s) wirelessly via WLAN
Using WLAN you can connect one or multiple computers
with the FRITZ!Box wirelessly.
The wireless WLAN connection is independent of the operating system used. Each computer to be connected to the
FRITZ!Box via WLAN must support WLAN, by means of a compatible WLAN adapter, for instance the FRITZ!WLAN USB
Stick.
For more information on WLAN, see the section “More
about WLAN” from page 77.
Presettings in the FRITZ!Box
The FRITZ!Box is delivered with preset values for WLAN security. These values must also be entered on the computer
with the WLAN adapter in order to be able to establish a
successful WLAN connection.
The following values are configured in the FRITZ!Box factory settings:
SettingPreset Value
SSID (name of the radio
network)
Encryption methodsWPA (TKIP) and WPA2 (AES-
EncryptionWPA PSK
KeyThe key is printed on the
Network modeInfrastructure
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FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7113
CCMP)
sticker attached to the base of
the device.
Connect Using a WLAN Adapter
Connect Using a WLAN Adapter
You can connect computers with the FRITZ!Box wirelessly
as soon as you have installed a WLAN adapter and configured WLAN software.
Installing1.Switch on your computer.
2.Install a WLAN adapter, for instance the FRITZ!WLAN
USB Stick, on your computer along with the appropriate software. Please take note of the instructions in
the documentation of the adapter.
Once installation has been completed, you generally have
software available to control your WLAN connections. In
the Windows operating systems you can open the user interface of the WLAN software by clicking an icon in the
taskbar (specific to each manufacturer) or from the start
menu.
Alternatively, you can use the WLAN software supplied with the operating system to establish a WLAN connection to
the FRITZ!Box.
Establishing a
connection
This description uses the values given in the section
“Presettings in the FRITZ!Box” on page 17.
If you would like to establish a WLAN connection using
these preset values, then your WLAN adapter must support
the WPA encryption procedure.
1.Start the WLAN software.
2.Select the SSID (WLAN radio network) “FRITZ!Box Fon
WLAN 7113” in the user interface.
If the radio network is not displayed, follow the
instructions in the section “The WLAN Adapter
Cannot Find FRITZ!Box” from page 59.
3.Set “Infrastructure” as the network mode.
4.Select “WPA PSK” as encryption or authentication.
5.Enter the preset key in the “Network Key” field. The
key is printed on the sticker on the base of your
FRITZ!Box.
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Connect Using a WLAN Adapter
Sticker with sample values
6.Confirm your entries using the relevant button in the
user interface (for instance, “OK” or “Connect”).
The WLAN connection is established.
7.Now read the security instructions in the section “Se-
curity” from page 79.
Further WLAN settings can be configured in the user interface of your FRITZ!Box. See the section “Opening the User
Interface” on page 23 for instructions on how to open the
interface.
WLAN adapter
does not support
WPA
If your WLAN adapter does not support the WPA security
mechanism, you must change the WLAN settings in the
FRITZ!Box to WEP.
From today’s perspective, WEP encryption does not offer
adequate protection. Contact the manufacturer of your
WLAN adapter for an update that makes the adapter able
to support WPA. We strongly advise against using WEP for
encryption in the long term!
Proceed as follows to change the encryption method:
1.Connect the FRITZ!Box and the computer using the
network cable (see the section “Connecting Computers to the LAN Port” from page 15).
2.Start a web browser.
3.Enter fritz.box
The FRITZ!Box user interface opens.
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in the address field.
Connecting DSL and the Telephone Line
4.In the “WLAN / WLAN Security” menu, select WEP en-
cryption and enter the network key you have chosen.
5.Click the “Apply” button.
A window is displayed with the WLAN security settings.
Print out the page by clicking “Print Page”. The data in the
printout will be needed for the WLAN configuration of your
WLAN adapter.
6.Close the user interface.
7.Remove the network cable connecting the computer
and the FRITZ!Box.
3.6Connecting DSL and the Telephone Line
Connecting to the DSL splitter
ConnectingIf you have a DSL line and a telephone line, then connect
the FRITZ!Box using the DSL/telephone cable (gray-black).
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Connecting with the Analog Telephone Line
1.Connect the longer of the two gray ends of the cable
to the port labeled “DSL/TEL”.
2.Then connect the shorter, gray end of the cable to the
socket on the DSL splitter labeled “DSL”.
The black branch of the Y-shaped cable is for connection to the telephone line (see the sectionspage 21).
The green “Power” LED stops flashing after a short time
and remains lit to signalize that FRITZ!Box is ready for Internet connections over DSL.
3.7Connecting with the Analog Telephone Line
Your telephone line is either an analog line or an ISDN
line.
If you have an analog telephone line, read here about how
to connect the FRITZ!Box with the analog telephone line.
Connecting to the analog telephone line via the DSL splitter
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Connecting Telephone, Fax, or Answering Machine
ConnectingSet aside the Y-shaped cable (gray-black) delivered in the
package. This cable is a combined DSL/telephone cable.
1.Connect the longer gray end of the cable to the sock-
et on the FRITZ!Box labeled “DSL/TEL”.
2.Then insert the black plug into the appropriate jack
of your DSL splitter.
Now the FRITZ!Box and the analog telephone line are connected.
3.8Connecting Telephone, Fax, or Answering Machine
The FRITZ!Box provides Internet and/or fixed-line telephony for analog terminal devices.
You can connect two analog terminal devices like telephones, fax machine or answering machine to the
FRITZ!Box.
Analog equipment with an RJ11 plug is connected to the
RJ11 jacks“FON 1” and “FON 2”. These two jacks are located on the back panel of the FRITZ!Box.
Connecting an analog telephone to an RJ11 jack
Now your analog device is connected with the FRITZ!Box.
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Opening the User Interface
4Opening the User Interface
fritz.box
The FRITZ!Box has a user interface that can be used in a web browser.
The user interface presents information about the FRITZ!Box product,
terminals and connections. This is where you configure all of the settings for operating the FRITZ!Box.
The user interface can be opened from any computer connected with the FRITZ!Box. The settings you configure are
saved in the FRITZ!Box.
Starting1.Start a web browser on your computer.
2.Enter “fritz.box”
The “fritz.box” address entry in the address field of an Internet
browser
The FRITZ!Box user interface opens.
If the user interface does not open, please see the instructions in the section “Errors Opening the User Interface” on page 53.
4.1Password Protection
Use the password protection set up for the user interface
to protect your settings and all information in the
FRITZ!Box from unauthorized access.
Here is how to set up the password protection in the
FRITZ!Box:
1.Open the FRITZ!Box user interface.
2.Select “Advanced Settings / System / FRITZ!Box
Password” in the FRITZ!Box Settings” area.
in the address line of the browser.
3.Enable password protection and enter a password.
4.Save your settings by clicking “Apply”.
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Save Settings
4.2Save Settings
Be sure to use a password you can remember easily. If you
forget the password, the only way to access the FRITZ!Box
is to restore the factory settings. All settings made during
operation will be overwritten. Then you can open the user
interface again in order to reconfigure your settings or restore the settings you saved during previous operation.
The settings you made in the FRITZ!Box can be saved as a
file on your computer. This file contains all user-defined
settings, including the account information for the Internet and telephony connections. This settings file can be
loaded back into your FRITZ!Box at any time.
The FRITZ!Box features a Wizard to accompany you step by
step through the process of saving and restoring your settings.
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Internet Connections
5Internet Connections
Set Up Internet Connection
In order to allow Internet access with the FRITZ!Box, you must first configure the Internet connection in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
The FRITZ!Box can be operated directly at the DSL line. Alternatively, it
can be connected to a cable modem, a DSL modem, or a DSL router, or
integrated into an existing network.
If no DSL line is available, the Internet connection can be established
over the mobile telephone network using a USB modem.
5.1Configuring the Internet Connection Using the Wizard
If the FRITZ!Box is connected directly to the DSL line, the
account information from your Internet Service Provider is
required to configure the Internet connection in the
FRITZ!Box.
Use the Wizard to configure the Internet connection:
1.Open the FRITZ!Box user interface.
2.In the “Settings” area, please select the “Wizards”
menu.
3.Click the “Configure Internet Connection” Wizard and
follow the instructions.
Once configuration has been completed, all of the computers connected with the FRITZ!Box can be used to surf
the Internet without any further settings required.
5.2Configuring the Internet Connection Manually
Changes to the Internet connection settings can be made
in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
Proceed as follows:
1.Open the FRITZ!Box user interface.
2.Select the “Advanced Settings” menu in the “Set-
tings” area.
3.Select “Internet / Account Information”.
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Surfing the Net
4.Select the setting “Use one Internet connection for
5.Enter in these fields the Internet account information
6.As a final step, click “Apply”.
If the FRITZ!Box is connected to a cable modem, a DSL modem or a router, or integrated into an existing network,
you must also configure your Internet connection as described above. To do so, enable the expert view in the
“System / Expert Mode” menu.
5.3Surfing the Net
Once you have set up the Internet connection in your
FRITZ!Box, you can surf the Internet with any computer
connected to the FRITZ!Box.
1.Start a web browser on your computer.
all computers (router)” if this setting is not already
configured.
you received from your Internet Service Provider. Take
advantage of the Help available in the FRITZ!Box user
interface for more information and instructions.
2.Enter in the address field the URL of the Internet page
you would like to visit, for instance
“http://www.avm.de/en”.
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Telephone Connections
6Telephone Connections
Configuring FRITZ!Box for Telephony
Using the FRITZ!Box you can make telephone calls via the Internet and
the fixed-line network.
Once you have connected the FRITZ!Box as described in the chapter
“Connection” from page 12, you can configure the FRITZ!Box for making
telephone calls.
The configuration is performed in two consecutive steps:
entering your phone numbers
configuring the connected telephony equipment
In the “Settings“ area of the FRITZ!Box user interface
there are various Wizards for the configuration of your
FRITZ!Box. We recommend using these step-by-step instructions.
6.1Entering your Phone Numbers
The “Enter Your Phone Numbers” Wizard supports you in
performing the following tasks:
entering Internet telephone numbers
entering fixed-line telephone numbers
changing numbers already entered
deleting entered numbers
If you used the Basic Configuration Wizard after connecting your FRITZ!Box and entered numbers then, these numbers are already entered in your FRITZ!Box. In this case
you can start right away with the configuration of the connected telephony devices.
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Entering New Internet Telephone Numbers
Entering New Internet Telephone Numbers
In order to be able to make calls via the Internet with the
FRITZ!Box, you will need an Internet telephone number
from an Internet telephony carrier. Enter the Internet telephone number in the FRITZ!Box.
You can enter multiple Internet numbers in the FRITZ!Box.
The Internet numbers can be from one or from multiple different Internet telephony providers.
Entering Fixed-line Numbers
In order to make calls via the analog fixed-line network with the FRITZ!Box, enter your telephone numbers in the
FRITZ!Box.
6.2Setting Up Telephony Devices
For the configuration of telephony equipment, the “Configure Telephony Devices” Wizard is available in the
FRITZ!Box.
Telephony devices supported
The following telephony devices are supported by the
FRITZ!Box:
telephones
– analog telephones
– analog telephones with an integrated answering
machine
Answering machine
If you have connected an analog answering machine
(to the “FON 1” or “FON 2” jack, for instance), configure it as an answering machine.
Fax machines
The FRITZ!Box supports:
– analog fax machines
– analog fax-telephone combinations
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Settings for Telephony Devices
Settings for Telephony Devices
Telephony equipment like telephones, faxes and answering machines can be connected to the FRITZ!Box. The “Configure Telephony Devices” Wizard can assist you in configuring the necessary settings for all telephony devices.
Devices connected to
the FRITZ!Box
Tel ephone
– kind of connection used to connect the telephone
with the FRITZ!Box
– internal name for the telephone
– number used to conduct outgoing calls: With this
entry you specify whether outgoing calls should
be conducted via the Internet or the fixed-line network.
– Call acceptance: Specify here whether the tele-
phone should react to all calls or only to calls for
certain telephone numbers.
Fax machine
– Kind of connection used to connect the fax
machine with the FRITZ!Box
– internal name for the fax machine
– Number used to send faxes: This entry defines
whether outgoing faxes are sent via the Internet
or the fixed-line network.
– Call acceptance: Here you define the numbers to
which the fax machine should react.
Answering machine
– Kind of connection used to connect the answering
machine with the FRITZ!Box.
– internal name for the answering machine
– Call acceptance: Enter here whether the answer-
ing machine should react to all calls or only to
calls for certain numbers.
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Telephony Functions
6.3Telephony Functions
More functions and settings options for telephony are
available in the “Settings / Advanced Settings” area, in
the “Telephony” menu.
Call List
The Call List displays outgoing calls and sent faxes, incoming calls and faxes, as well as incoming calls in absence.
If the number of a caller or someone called is entered in
the Telephone Book, the Call List will display the name
from the Telephone Book.
The Call List can be saved as a file.
MenuThe Call List is found in the “Settings / Advanced Set-
tings” area, in the “Telephony / Calls” section.
Telephone Book
A Telephone Book is at your disposal in the FRITZ!Box.
MenuThe “Telephone Book” is found in the “Settings / Advan-
ced Settings” area, in the “Telephony” menu.
Block Calls
The telephone number block of the FRITZ!Box offers you
the following options:
Numbers and number ranges can be blocked for out-
going calls
From the FRITZ!Box no outgoing calls to a blocked
number range are possible. In this manner you can
block connections to certain mobile networks, for instance.
blocking telephone numbers for incoming calls
For incoming calls you can block certain numbers to
avoid receiving calls from unwanted callers.
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