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en:public:femnet:howto:nat [2021/05/05 23:14] fbiten:public:femnet:howto:nat [2022/01/20 18:28] (current) – [AVM FritzBox] Update translation to match German version nex
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 It disables NAT, the firewall, DHCP and thus makes the device compliant to the FeM-Net rules. It disables NAT, the firewall, DHCP and thus makes the device compliant to the FeM-Net rules.
  
-TP-Link provies a manual on their website: https://www.tp-link.com/de/support/faq/2066/+TP-Link provides several manual on their website: 
 + 
 +  * https://www.tp-link.com/de/support/faq/2066
 +  * https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/1384/
  
 ==== AVM FritzBox ==== ==== AVM FritzBox ====
  
-Systems of AVM have a mode called “IP-Client”.+Systems of AVM have a mode called “IP client”.
 It disables NAT, the firewall, DHCP and thus makes the device compliant to the FeM-Net rules. It disables NAT, the firewall, DHCP and thus makes the device compliant to the FeM-Net rules.
 +
 +Activation of "IP client" mode:
 +  * Log in to the interface of your FritzBox (e.g. via ''http://fritz.box'' or ''http://192.168.178.1'')
 +  * Navigate to "Home Network" > "Network" > "Network Settings" (perhaps you have to activate the "Advanced View")
 +  * Choose "IP client" as operating mode
 +  * Choose if your router is connected via WiFi or LAN cable with FeM-Net. //Caution! This is not about how your devices connect to the router!// You have two options:
 +      * The FritzBox is connected via cable with your network socket (recommended).
 +          * Enable the option "via LAN" for your home network access.
 +          * Connect the network cable to "LAN 1" on the FritzBox and to your network socket in your room.
 +      * The FritzBox should be connected with FeM-Net via FeM-WiFi (not recommended).
 +          * Enable the option "via Wi-Fi" //(might also be called "via WLAN"?)// for your home network access.
 +          * Under "Select Wi-Fi Network" //(might be called differently, e.g. "Radio Network")//, select one of the FeM-WiFi networks (e.g. "FeM.PSK" or "FeM.1X") and enter your login data.
 +  * Click on "Apply". Now, the FritzBox interface is no longer available at ''http://fritz.box'', but under the IP address that was assigned to your FritzBox. You can check this address on the [[https://myinfo.fem.tu-ilmenau.de|MyInfo page]].
  
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-An English version of this section is still in progress. +The English option names were taken from the [[https://en.avm.de/service/knowledge-base/dok/FRITZ-Box-7590/3244_Setting-up-the-FRITZ-Box-as-an-IP-client/|AVM manual page]] (last accessed on 2021-08-03), which does not describe the case for Wi-Fi connection. If you find any wrong labels, please let us know via <helpdesk@fem.tu-ilmenau.de> so we can improve this wiki page.
-Please refer to the German section or consult AVM's manuals.+
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 An English version of this section is still in progress. An English version of this section is still in progress.
 Please refer to the German section or consult AVM's manuals. Please refer to the German section or consult AVM's manuals.
-</WRAP+</WRAP>
  
 //Hint: In AVM's manuals whenever “FritzBox” is stated, it means the router and in case of the FeM-Net just the connection to the rest of the FeM-Net.// //Hint: In AVM's manuals whenever “FritzBox” is stated, it means the router and in case of the FeM-Net just the connection to the rest of the FeM-Net.//
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