FRITZ!Box 20002545 Fon WLAN 7330 Wireless Router
Contents
Safety Instructions
- Do not install the FRITZ!Box during an electrical storm.
- The ventilation slits of the FRITZ!Box must never be obstructed.
- Insert the FRITZ!Box into a power outlet located in the immediate vicinity.
- Do not place the FRITZ!Box on excessively heat-sensitive surfaces.The FRITZ!Box is intended for indoor operation only.
Note: See also the chapter on security and handling in your FRITZ!Box manual.
Wiring Connection
- Set your connection type and follow the orange arrows if you have a landline and a DSL line, or the green arrows if you have a DSL line only.
- Connect your telephone socket to your DSL splitter.
- Connect the shorter end of the gray cable to the DSL line.
- Connect the black end of the Y-shaped cable with the landline socket of your line.
- Connect the gray, long end of the cable to the socket on the FRITZ!Box labeled “DSL/TEL”.
- Connect the FRITZ!Box to electrical power. The “Power/DSL” LED starts flashing.
Telephones
Connect your telephone to the socket “FON 1”.
- Put your DECT telephone in registration mode.
- Enter the PIN “0000” on the telephone.
- Press and hold down the “DECT” button on the FRITZ!Box.
WPS
Computers with wireless LAN and the operating systems Windows 8.1 / 8 / 7 or Vista can be connected with the FRITZ!Box using the WPS quick connection.
- Click the WLAN icon in the notification area of the Windows taskbar.
- A list appears on the screen showing all wireless networks.
- Select the wireless network of your FRITZ!Box 7330 and click “Connect”.
- Press the “WPS” button on the FRITZ!Box 7330 until the “WLAN” LED begins flashing.
The wireless LAN connection will be established.
Connect Your Computer
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Connect your computer using a LAN cable or establish a wireless LAN connection with the FRITZ!Box.
fritz.box
The FRITZ!Box has a user interface. This is where you configure all of the settings for operating. Just open a web browser and enter http://fritz.box in the address bar.
Internet
- Start a web browser.
- Enter the desired URL.
USB
The FRITZ!Box has two USB ports to which you can connect various USB devices. All computers in the network can use the USB devices that you connect to these ports.
LED
- Power/DSL
- flashing: the connection is being established
- on: FRITZ!Box is ready for operation
- Internet
- flashing: you have new messages in your inbox
- on: a telephone connection to the Internet is active
- Fixed Line
- flashing: you have new messages in your inbox
- on: a telephone connection over the fixed-line network is active
- WLAN
- flashing: adopting the wireless LAN settings
- on: wireless LAN settings are active
- Info
- flashing/on: configurable
- red: error
Service
- Manufacturer’s Warranty
AVM offers a manufacturer’s warranty for your FRITZ!Box. The conditions of the warranty are elaborated in the manual. - Licensing Terms
The licensing conditions are presented in the FRITZ!Box user interface under the “Legal Notice” heading. - Disposal
The FRITZ!Box, power supply unit,s and cables may not be disposed of with household waste. Please bring them to the relevant collection facilities for electrical and electronic equipment. - Manual
The FRITZ!Box is described in a comprehensive user’s manual available on our website: en.avm.de/service/manuals/fritzbox
CE
Declaration of CE Conformity
AVM declares herewith that the device is compliant with the basic requirements and the relevant rules in directives 2014/53/EU, 2009/125/EC and 2011/65/EU.
FAQ’s
What type of router is the FRITZ!Box 20002545 Fon WLAN 7330?
The FRITZ!Box 20002545 Fon WLAN 7330 is a wireless router that offers both wired and wireless connectivity.
What wireless standards does it support?
The router supports 802.11n Wi-Fi, which provides up to 300 Mbps wireless speed.
Does it have dual-band capability?
No, the FRITZ!Box 20002545 Fon WLAN 7330 operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency band only.
How many Ethernet ports does it have?
The router typically has 4 Ethernet LAN ports for wired connections.
Can I use it for VoIP (Voice over IP) calls?
Yes, the router supports VoIP functionality for making phone calls over the internet.
Yes, the router supports VoIP functionality for making phone calls over the internet.
Yes, the router features a built-in ADSL/ADSL2+ modem for DSL internet connections.
Is it suitable for online gaming?
It can handle casual gaming, but it may not provide the optimal performance required for competitive gaming due to its limited wireless speed.
Does it support guest network functionality?
Yes, the router allows you to set up a guest network to provide internet access to visitors without giving them access to your main network.
Can I connect USB devices to the router?
Yes, the router typically has a USB port that can be used to connect external storage devices or printers.
Does it support parental controls?
Yes, the router often comes with parental control features that allow you to manage and restrict internet access for specific devices.
Is it compatible with IPv6?
Yes, the FRITZ!Box 20002545 Fon WLAN 7330 is IPv6 compatible, allowing you to connect to IPv6-enabled networks.
What is the warranty for this router?
The warranty period for the router varies by region and retailer. It's recommended to check the warranty terms at the time of purchase.
Can I set up a VPN (Virtual Private Network) with this router?
Yes, the FRITZ!Box 20002545 Fon WLAN 7330 often supports VPN functionality, allowing you to set up secure connections to your home network from remote locations.
How do I update the router's firmware?
You can update the router's firmware through the router's web interface. Typically, there's an option in the settings menu to check for and install firmware updates. It's important to keep the firmware up to date for security and performance improvements.
Does it have Quality of Service (QoS) settings?
Yes, the router often offers QoS settings that allow you to prioritize certain types of internet traffic, such as streaming or gaming, to ensure a smoother online experience.
References: FRITZ!Box 20002545 Fon WLAN 7330 Wireless Router – Device.report