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Hey,
My problem is actually two problems as far as I can tell.
The FritzBox is restarting (lights go out, come back one at a time) whenever we use devices which seem to use a lot of power. That includes coffee machine, toaster, microwave and a few other things. I'm not entirely sure how to fix this. Should I just call an electrician and get the wires checked?
The modem is also restarting whenever we use WLAN. It doesn't matter if it's my smartphone or my laptop. Whenever I put stress on the WLAN module the FritzBox just seems to quit and restart itself. I already contacted their tech support, but the problem seems to be unique to me.
Do you guys have any ideas how to fix these issues besides 'Your modem is crap, go and buy a new one.', because I'm seriously thinking about that option although I would like to avoid that since I'm on a tight budget at the moment.
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I need to change the setting of router Fritz Box. The setting were set by another person. I can't connect to router using cable, may be standard port or address were changed. So the only option is to switch to factory settings. Usually there is a button which deletes all the settings. I read the documentation and they tell to call the number #991*15901590* on the router. Do I have to connect telephone to router?
damluardamluar
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I had the same problem, but no analogue telephone at hand. So i tried it with wireshark to find my 'lost' fritz.box (i chose: 'get IP from DHCP') without success.
After some reading i found a solution:The fritz.box 7170 is always available on http://169.254.1.1. (Just set the IP address manually in the range of 169.254.1.x)
lhlmgrlhlmgr
Set your IP manually to something in the 169.254.1.x range(169.254.1.3)
Unplug the router and wait 10 seconds Plug it back in
Open a command windows (cmd) and do ping 169.254.1.1 -t
As soon as you get reply's go to the webinterface at 169.254.1.1
You have a option 'click here if you forgot your password' (click on here)
Then click 'Restore factory settings' (This option disappears after about 10 minutes)
JeroenJeroen
I'm reading through the manual now of this (bizarre) WLAN/router/ADSL modem combo appliance. Yes, it does appear that you need to find an analog touch-tone phone and plug it into the RJ11 (telephone) port on the device and dial those keys to reset it to factory default if you do not have the password (the manual states that it cannot be recovered without factory reset).
Hopefully you have your PPPoE/ADSL authentication information from your ISP, otherwise you'll have to call them to have it reset.
Yes, you have to connect an (analog) telephone to the box.
Or connect via cable, set your PC to get an IP via DHCP and then browse to http://fritz.box. After that follow the instructions for a password reset, which also does a factory reset.
mailqmailq
Yes. Connect the analogue telephone to the router and dial the number. You should hear a long beep in the handset and it should revert to factory settings.
If this doesn't work, try firmware recovery and/or update.
LukePLukeP
You may wish to use port 456 for the https connection, for example:
Fritz often does not use standard port. The plaintext server on my FRITZ!Box WLAN 7390 http://169.254.1.1/ You might also want to try LAN ports 2, 3, 4 with reference to LAN port 1. One of the other might have special significance, I think LAN 1 can be on a different VLAN if it wants to be perhaps. Use the wired Ethernet not Wireless when setting up for the first time!
TomachiTomachi
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