Ports and interfaces
DSL
Port for connecting to DSL (ADSL2+/VDSL). This port will not be used if the FRITZ!Box is installed on a fiber connection.
FON
RJ11 socket for connecting analog telephones, fax machines and answering machines.
LAN 1 — LAN 4
4 gigabit Ethernet ports (10/100/1000 Base-T) for connecting computers, network hubs, game consoles and other network devices.
Power
Socket for connecting the power supply unit.
LED indicators
1. Power/DSL
On : Device has electrical power and the DSL line is ready for operation
Flashing : Device has electrical power and the connection to DSL is being established or has been interrupted
2. WLAN
On : Wireless LAN is enabled
Flashing : Switching wireless LAN function on or off
3. Fon/DECT
On : Telephone connection via Internet or land-line network active
4. Connect/WPS
Flashing :
- Registration of a wireless via WPS in progress
- Registration of a DECT device in progress
Flashing rapidly : WPS aborted: more than two wireless devices are performing WPS at the same time
5. Info
Glows green :
- Stick & Surf with FRITZ!WLAN USB stick is concluded
- Adjustable
Flashing green :
- Updating FRITZ!OS
- Stick & Surf with FRITZ!WLAN USB stick in progress
- Time budget for online time has been reached
- Adjustable
Lights or flashes red :
Error:
- Open the FRITZ!Box user interface
- Follow the instructions on the Overview page in the user interface
How to connect
1. Connect to power
- Connect the power supply unit to the Power socket on your FRITZ!Box
- Plug the other end into an AC power outlet
2. Connect to DSL
- Insert the grey DSL cable into the DSL port on your FRITZ!Box
- Insert the free end of the cable into the DSL or Line socket on the splitter or TF2007 phone socket
3. Connect to PC or laptop
- Insert the network cable into the LAN socket of the computer
- Insert the free end of the cable into one of the LAN sockets on the FRITZ!Box
How to configure
Step 1 — Opening the web interface
Step 2 — Logging in
Step 3 — Regional setting
Next you will see the screen asking to choose the regional setting.
Select Belgium in a drop-down menu and click on Apply.
Step 4 — Selecting the annex
In order to make a successful connection to the edpnet network, your device needs to be put into the correct Annex setting, that depends on the type of your connection.
Annex A: ADSL (PSTN or raw copper)
Annex B: VDSL
Choose the corresponding Annex setting and click on Next.
Step 5 — Reboot
The FRITZ!Box will now automatically reboot. It may take up to 2-3 minutes.
Step 6 — Welcome to the FRITZ!Box
At this step, the FRITZ!Box will suggest to enable Diagnostics and maintenance option, which means that the device will be sending technical diagnostics data to AVM. Feel free to enable or disable the setting.
Step 7 — Wizard
Step 8 — Account Information
Step 9 — Confirm settings
If you have chosen EDPnet as your ISP, all the settings will be filled in automatically for your connection. Click on Next.
Step 10 — Checking internet connection
Your device will now try to connect.
If there is a green line, it means the configuration has been finished successfully. Press Next.
If there is a red line, check if your modem/router is connected to the DSL-line and if it gained synchronization (the Power/DSL LED should not be blinking).
If you are not sure if your device is receiving a DSL signal, please, contact our customer service.
Step 11 — Manual configuration
What to do if I only have a phone
See our guide: How do I configure my FRITZ!Box if I only have a phone or a tablet