AVM FRITZ!Box 7530 Configuration And Operation page 136

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User Interface: Home Network Menu
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Add Device
You can include in the overview even network devices that are not
physically connected with the FRITZ!Box.
As soon as an entry for a device is included in the table, you can
configure various properties, for instance, port sharing. The type of
connection is not listed in the table until the device is physically
connected with the FRITZ!Box.
Example
The "Add Device" function is useful for vendors. When customers order
a new FRITZ!Box, they can have the vendor set up the network in the
FRITZ!Box. With the "Add Device" function this can be done without
actually connecting any network devices.
Removing Devices
Unused connections can be removed individually or all at once, as long
as they do not have any special settings. When a single unused
connection is removed, all of the settings configured for this device are
also deleted.
A click on the "Remove" button removes all inactive connections for
which properties were never assigned. This function is useful in the
following situations:
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FRITZ!Box 7530
in environments with walk-in customers (for example, hotels,
cafés, betting offices)
in households with children who often invite their friends to use
the WiFi
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