Fritz!Box: Overview

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    XBR Poseidon Guest

    Fritz!Box: Overview


    Fritz!Box (Modems/Gateways): Overview
    Fritz!Box 3390

    Login Information:

    Default Gateway – Web Server's Default Page

    Username – there is no username or password unless one is set by the user.

    Password –



    How to Find SSID (Network Name)

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Radio Network from the sub-menu.
    5. The network name will be listed next to Network Name (SSID). The name of the 2.4Ghz network is in the top section while the name of the 5Ghz network is in the bottom section.


    How To Find Wireless Passphrase (WPA/WEP)

    1. The wireless passphrase can be found on a sticker on the base of the device.
    Alt. Use Web interface.

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Security from the sub-menu.
    5. The Wireless passphrase can be found at the bottom of the page next to WLAN key. (There will most likely be two sections here. One for the 2.4Ghz network and another for the 5ghz network.)


    Changing Wireless Security Type/ Disabling Wireless Security

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Security from the sub-menu.
    5. Select non-encrypted if no security is desired. (There will most likely be two sections here. One for the 2.4Ghz network and another for the 5ghz network.)
    6. Click the Apply button to save these changes.
    MAC Filtering



    *Not available*



    Change Wireless Mode

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Radio Channel from the sub-menu.
    5. Select Adjust radio channel settings.
    6. From the drop down menu labeled WLAN Standard select 802.11b+g.
    7. Click the Apply button to save these changes.


    Change Wireless Channel

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Radio Channel from the sub-menu.
    5. Select Adjust Radio channel settings.
    6. Click the Apply button at the bottom of the screen.
    7. Select from the channel drop down the desired network channel. (Channels 1,3,9,11)


    DHCP Reservation

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select Advanced Settings.
    4. Select System from the sub-menu.
    5. Select Expert Mode.
    6. Enable the Show expert settings option.
    7. Click the Apply button.
    8. Select System.
    9. Select Network Settings.
    10. Click the IP Addresses button.
    11. Enter the IP Address and MAC Address of your Xbox console.
    12. Click the Apply button.


    UPnP

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Home Network".
    4. Click "Network" in the "Home Network" menu.
    5. Click the "Network Settings" tab.
    6. Enable the option "Transmit status information over UPnP".
    7. Click "Apply" to save your settings.
    8. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    9. Click the "Port Forwarding" tab.
    10. Enable the option "Allow changes to security settings over UPnP".
    11. Click "Apply" to save your settings.


    DMZ

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Internet".
    4. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    5. Click the "Port Forwarding" tab.
    6. Click "New Port Forwarding".
    7. Select the "Exposed Host" entry from the drop-down menu "Port forwarding enabled for".
    8. Select the network device (for example a computer) for which you wish to enable port forwarding




    Disable DMZ

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Internet".
    4. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    5. Delete the entry for the Xbox console by clicking the red X to the right.


    Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Internet".
    4. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    5. Click the "Port Forwarding" tab.
    6. Click "New Port Forwarding".
    7. Select "Other applications" from the "Port forwarding enabled for" list.
    8. Enter a name of your choice for the port forwarding rule in the "Name" field.
    9. Set the protocol to TCP from the "Protocol" drop-down menu.
    10. Enter 3074 for both the “From Port” and the “To Port”.
    11. Select your Xbox console from the “to computer” drop down.
    12. Click “Ok”.
    13. Click "New Port Forwarding".
    14. Select "Other applications" from the "Port forwarding enabled for" list.
    15. Enter a name of your choice for the port forwarding rule in the "Name" field.
    16. Set the protocol to UDP from the "Protocol" drop-down menu.
    17. Enter 3074 for both the “From Port” and the “To Port”.
    18. Select your Xbox console from the “to computer” drop down.
    19. Click “Ok”.




    Disable Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Internet".
    4. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    5. Click the "Port Forwarding" tab.
    6. Click the red X to the right of the two rules that were created.


    Firewall

    *Not Available*



    Restoring Factory Defaults

    Through Firmware

    *This device is unique in that it resets via a command entered by handset.



    1. Pick up the handset.
    2. Dial # 991 * 15901590*
    3. The device will now restart with factory settings.


    How to Find Firmware Version

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click the Wizard button in the lower left.
    4. Click the Update Firmware link.
    5. Follow the on screen wizard to update the devices firmware if an update is available.


    Firmware Update



    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click the Wizard button in the lower left.
    4. Click the Update Firmware link.
    5. Follow the on screen wizard to update the devices firmware if an update is available.


    Bridging Guide

    *Bridge mode should only be used if you have a router to plug into the device.*

    *Not Available*



    Multiple Console Support

    We have no confirmed cases where multiple consoles were able to obtain an Open NAT state while using this device. Please comment on this page if you have been able obtain Open NAT on two or more consoles using this device.



    Known Issues



    Xbox One users are unable to play P2P multiplayer or party chat when connected Fritz!Box router that has an IPv6 address assigned by the ISP. Running tests via
    www.test-ipv6.com will help identify if an IPv6 address is present or viewing the WAN interface status in the router UI. Running the Test Multiplayer Connection troubleshooting tool on the console will
    indicate that a Teredo Address is not present.

    Disable IPv6 on the router to re-enable Teredo tunneling required for P2P multiplayer.

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select Internet from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Account Information from the sub-menu.
    5. Select the IPv6 tab from the top of the menu.
    6. Uncheck the IPv6 support check box.
    7. Click the Apply button.


    Device Manual

    Manual

    :)
     
    XBR Poseidon, Jun 2, 2014
    #1
  2. XBR Poseidon
    XBR Poseidon Guest
    Fritz!Box: Overview

    Fritz!Box (Modems/Gateways): Overview
    Fritz!Box 7330

    Login Information:

    Default Gateway – Web Server's Default Page

    Username – there is no username or password unless one is set by the user.

    Password –

    How to Find SSID (Network Name)

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Radio Network from the sub-menu.
    5. The network name will be listed next to Network Name (SSID).


    How To Find Wireless Passphrase (WPA/WEP)

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Security from the sub-menu.
    5. The Wireless passphrase can be found at the bottom of the page next to WLAN key.


    Changing Wireless Security Type/ Disabling Wireless Security

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Security from the sub-menu.
    5. Select non-encrypted if no security is desired.
    6. Click the Apply button to save these changes.


    MAC Filtering



    *Not available*



    Change Wireless Mode

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Radio Channel from the sub-menu.
    5. Select Adjust radio channel settings.
    6. From the drop down menu labeled WLAN Standard select 802.11b+g.
    7. Click the Apply button to save these changes.


    Change Wireless Channel

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Radio Channel from the sub-menu.
    5. Select Adjust Radio channel settings.
    6. Click the Apply button at the bottom of the screen.
    1. Select from the channel drop down the desired network channel. (Channels 1,3,9,11)


    DHCP Reservation

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select Advanced Settings.
    4. Select System from the sub-menu.
    5. Select Expert Mode.
    6. Enable the Show expert settings option.
    7. Click the Apply button.
    8. Select System.
    9. Select Network Settings.
    10. Click the IP Addresses button.
    11. Enter the IP Address and MAC Address of your Xbox console.
    12. Click the Apply button.


    UPnP

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Home Network".
    4. Click "Network" in the "Home Network" menu.
    5. Click the "Network Settings" tab.
    6. Enable the option "Transmit status information over UPnP".
    7. Click "Apply" to save your settings.
    8. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    9. Click the "Port Forwarding" tab.
    10. Enable the option "Allow changes to security settings over UPnP".
    11. Click "Apply" to save your settings.


    DMZ

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Internet".
    4. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    5. Click the "Port Forwarding" tab.
    6. Click "New Port Forwarding".
    7. Select the "Exposed Host" entry from the drop-down menu "Port forwarding enabled for".
    8. Select the network device (for example a computer) for which you wish to enable port forwarding




    Disable DMZ

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Internet".
    4. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    5. Delete the entry for the Xbox console by clicking the red X to the right.


    Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Internet".
    4. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    5. Click the "Port Forwarding" tab.
    6. Click "New Port Forwarding".
    7. Select "Other applications" from the "Port forwarding enabled for" list.
    8. Enter a name of your choice for the port forwarding rule in the "Name" field.
    9. Set the protocol to TCP from the "Protocol" drop-down menu.
    10. Enter 3074 for both the “From Port” and the “To Port”.
    11. Select your Xbox console from the “to computer” drop down.
    12. Click “Ok”.
    13. Click "New Port Forwarding".
    14. Select "Other applications" from the "Port forwarding enabled for" list.
    15. Enter a name of your choice for the port forwarding rule in the "Name" field.
    16. Set the protocol to UDP from the "Protocol" drop-down menu.
    17. Enter 3074 for both the “From Port” and the “To Port”.
    18. Select your Xbox console from the “to computer” drop down.
    19. Click “Ok”.




    Disable Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Internet".
    4. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    5. Click the "Port Forwarding" tab.
    6. Click the red X to the right of the two rules that were created.


    Firewall

    *Not Available*



    Restoring Factory Defaults

    Through Firmware

    *This device is unique in that it resets via a command entered by handset.



    1. Pick up the handset.
    2. Dial # 991 * 15901590*
    3. The device will now restart with factory settings.


    How to Find Firmware Version

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click the Wizard button in the lower left.
    4. Click the Update Firmware link.
    5. Follow the on screen wizard to update the devices firmware if an update is available.


    Firmware Update



    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click the Wizard button in the lower left.
    4. Click the Update Firmware link.
    5. Follow the on screen wizard to update the devices firmware if an update is available.


    Bridging Guide

    *Bridge mode should only be used if you have a router to plug into the device.*

    *Not Available*



    Multiple Console Support

    We have no confirmed cases where multiple consoles were able to obtain an Open NAT state while using this device. Please comment on this page if you have been able obtain Open NAT on two or more consoles using this device.



    Known Issues



    Xbox One users are unable to play P2P multiplayer or party chat when connected Fritz!Box router that has an IPv6 address assigned by the ISP. Running tests via
    www.test-ipv6.com will help identify if an IPv6 address is present or viewing the WAN interface status in the router UI. Running the Test Multiplayer Connection troubleshooting tool on the console will
    indicate that a Teredo Address is not present.

    Disable IPv6 on the router to re-enable Teredo tunneling required for P2P multiplayer.

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select Internet from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Account Information from the sub-menu.
    5. Select the IPv6 tab from the top of the menu.
    6. Uncheck the IPv6 support check box.
    7. Click the Apply button.


    Device Manual

    Manual
     
    XBR Poseidon, Jun 2, 2014
    #2
  3. XBR Poseidon
    XBR Poseidon Guest
    Fritz!Box: Overview

    Fritz!Box (Modems/Gateways): Overview
    Fritz!Box 7360

    Login Information:

    Default Gateway – Web Server's Default Page

    Username – there is no username or password unless one is set by the user.

    Password –



    How to Find SSID (Network Name)

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Radio Network from the sub-menu.
    5. The network name will be listed next to Network Name (SSID).


    How To Find Wireless Passphrase (WPA/WEP)

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Security from the sub-menu.
    5. The Wireless passphrase can be found at the bottom of the page next to WLAN key.


    Changing Wireless Security Type/ Disabling Wireless Security

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Security from the sub-menu.
    5. Select non-encrypted if no security is desired.
    6. Click the Apply button to save these changes.


    MAC Filtering



    *Not available*



    Change Wireless Mode

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Radio Channel from the sub-menu.
    5. Select Adjust radio channel settings.
    6. From the drop down menu labeled WLAN Standard select 802.11b+g.
    7. Click the Apply button to save these changes.


    Change Wireless Channel

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Radio Channel from the sub-menu.
    5. Select Adjust Radio channel settings.
    6. Click the Apply button at the bottom of the screen.
    1. Select from the channel drop down the desired network channel. (Channels 1,3,9,11)


    DHCP Reservation

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select Advanced Settings.
    4. Select System from the sub-menu.
    5. Select Expert Mode.
    6. Enable the Show expert settings option.
    7. Click the Apply button.
    8. Select System.
    9. Select Network Settings.
    10. Click the IP Addresses button.
    11. Enter the IP Address and MAC Address of your Xbox console.
    12. Click the Apply button.


    UPnP

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Home Network".
    4. Click "Network" in the "Home Network" menu.
    5. Click the "Network Settings" tab.
    6. Enable the option "Transmit status information over UPnP".
    7. Click "Apply" to save your settings.
    8. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    9. Click the "Port Forwarding" tab.
    10. Enable the option "Allow changes to security settings over UPnP".
    11. Click "Apply" to save your settings.


    DMZ

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Internet".
    4. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    5. Click the "Port Forwarding" tab.
    6. Click "New Port Forwarding".
    7. Select the "Exposed Host" entry from the drop-down menu "Port forwarding enabled for".
    8. Select the network device (for example a computer) for which you wish to enable port forwarding




    Disable DMZ

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Internet".
    4. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    5. Delete the entry for the Xbox console by clicking the red X to the right.


    Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Internet".
    4. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    5. Click the "Port Forwarding" tab.
    6. Click "New Port Forwarding".
    7. Select "Other applications" from the "Port forwarding enabled for" list.
    8. Enter a name of your choice for the port forwarding rule in the "Name" field.
    9. Set the protocol to TCP from the "Protocol" drop-down menu.
    10. Enter 3074 for both the “From Port” and the “To Port”.
    11. Select your Xbox console from the “to computer” drop down.
    12. Click “Ok”.
    13. Click "New Port Forwarding".
    14. Select "Other applications" from the "Port forwarding enabled for" list.
    15. Enter a name of your choice for the port forwarding rule in the "Name" field.
    16. Set the protocol to UDP from the "Protocol" drop-down menu.
    17. Enter 3074 for both the “From Port” and the “To Port”.
    18. Select your Xbox console from the “to computer” drop down.
    19. Click “Ok”.




    Disable Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click "Internet".
    4. Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
    5. Click the "Port Forwarding" tab.
    6. Click the red X to the right of the two rules that were created.


    Firewall

    *Not Available*



    Restoring Factory Defaults

    Through Firmware

    *This device is unique in that it resets via a command entered by handset.



    1. Pick up the handset.
    2. Dial # 991 * 15901590*
    3. The device will now restart with factory settings.


    How to Find Firmware Version

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click the Wizard button in the lower left.
    4. Click the Update Firmware link.
    5. Follow the on screen wizard to update the devices firmware if an update is available.


    Firmware Update



    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Click the Wizard button in the lower left.
    4. Click the Update Firmware link.
    5. Follow the on screen wizard to update the devices firmware if an update is available.


    Bridging Guide

    *Bridge mode should only be used if you have a router to plug into the device.*

    *Not Available*



    Multiple Console Support

    We have no confirmed cases where multiple consoles were able to obtain an Open NAT state while using this device. Please comment on this page if you have been able obtain Open NAT on two or more consoles using this device.



    Known Issues



    Xbox One users are unable to play P2P multiplayer or party chat when connected Fritz!Box router that has an IPv6 address assigned by the ISP. Running tests via
    www.test-ipv6.com will help identify if an IPv6 address is present or viewing the WAN interface status in the router UI. Running the Test Multiplayer Connection troubleshooting tool on the console will
    indicate that a Teredo Address is not present.

    Disable IPv6 on the router to re-enable Teredo tunneling required for P2P multiplayer.

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter Web Server's Default Page in the address bar. (Or click the link). A username and password is not needed by default. If one was created you will need to enter it here.
    3. Select Internet from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Account Information from the sub-menu.
    5. Select the IPv6 tab from the top of the menu.
    6. Uncheck the IPv6 support check box.
    7. Click the Apply button.


    Device Manual

    Manual
     
    XBR Poseidon, Jun 2, 2014
    #3
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Fritz!Box: Overview