Fritz!Box: Wireless Security

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    Fritz!Box: Wireless Security


    Fritz!Box (Modems/Gateways): Wireless Security
    Fritz!Box 7490

    Login Information



    *There have been reports that this device does not require a username and password*



    How To Find Wireless Passphrase (WPA/WEP)

    1. Connect a computer to the gateway with an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address, Web Server's Default Page into the web address bar, hit enter.
    4. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    5. Select Security from the resulting sub-menu.
    6. The Wireless Passphrase can be found under the encryption tab.


    Changing Wireless Security Type/ Disabling Wireless Security

    1. Connect a computer to the gateway with an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address, Web Server's Default Page into the web address bar, hit enter.
    4. Select WLAN from the menu on the left.
    5. Select Security from the resulting sub-menu.
    6. Select non-encrypted on the Encryption tab.
    7. Click the Apply button.

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    XBR Poseidon, Oct 9, 2014
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    XBR Poseidon Guest
    Fritz!Box: Wireless Security

    Fritz!Box (Modems/Gateways): Wireless Security
    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 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.
     
    XBR Poseidon, Oct 9, 2014
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  3. XBR Poseidon
    XBR Poseidon Guest
    Fritz!Box: Wireless Security

    Fritz!Box (Modems/Gateways): Wireless Security
    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 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.
     
    XBR Poseidon, Oct 9, 2014
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Fritz!Box: Wireless Security