Information On Keypad Codes - Fritz! Box 6850 LTE Configuration And Operation

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Controlling FRITZ!Box with Keypad Codes
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Information on Keypad Codes

Overview
Various FRITZ!Box functions can be configured and operated using a
connected telephone without opening the user interface. These include
not only telephony functions like the alarm, Do Not Disturb and call di-
version, but also other functions. For instance, you can switch Wi-Fi on
and off, and restore the factory settings to the FRITZ!Box.
How It Works
Keypad codes are combinations of keys (for instance,
#811*1*), which you enter on the telephone keypad.
Requirements
• For analog telephones and DECT telephones with their own base
Rules
• Keypad codes do not work with smartphones.
• Keypad codes do not work with FRITZ!App Fon; exception: internal
• Only the following keypad codes work with IP telephones: internal
Entering Keypad Codes
A keypad code can contain the following characters: *, #, the numer-
als 0 to 9. Depending on the type of telephone, here is how to dial
keypad codes:
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FRITZ!Box 6850 LTE
station: The telephone is configured such that special characters
(* and #) can be dialed; see the manual of your telephone.
calls.
calls, call transfer, using keypad sequences, suppressing telephone
number once, call diversion on/off (international calls must be al-
lowed for the IP telephone;
see
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