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en:public:femnet:howto:nat [2021/05/05 23:15] 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.
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 +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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