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Info LED flashes
The Info LED on your FRITZ!Box indicates various operation statuses. If the Info LED flashes red, it means that there is a FRITZ!Box error. If the Info LED flashes green, this indicates various events, for example receipt of a new message or a new fax. In this guide we describe the various causes and how to stop the flashing.
Note:All instructions on configuration and settings given in this guide refer to the latest FRITZ!OS for the FRITZ!Box.
Follow the instructions in the section that describes the error you observe.
1 Info LED flashes red
When the Info LED flashes red, this often means that a FRITZ!OS update was not successful. Updates may fail during manual or automatic installation; if your FRITZ!Box is configured to install FRITZ!OS updates automatically, you may not have noticed the installation attempt. Usually, you are then no longer able to access the FRITZ!Box and various functions no longer work properly:
2 Info LED flashes green
Enabling Stick & Surf
If you want to use Stick & Surf to transmit the Wi-Fi security settings to a FRITZ!WLAN Stick, you must enable Stick & Surf in the FRITZ!Box:
- Click "Wi-Fi" ("Wireless") in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
- Click "Security" in the "Wi-Fi" menu.
- Enable the option "Enable AVM Stick & Surf" in the section "Additional Security Settings".
- Click "Apply" to save the settings.
Now you can connect your FRITZ!WLAN Stick to the FRITZ!Box again. The Info LED flashes while the Wi-Fi security settings are being transmitted. As soon as the Info LED remains lit, you can remove the FRITZ!WLAN Stick from the FRITZ!Box and connect it to your computer.
Checking which event is configured for the Info LED
If the Info LED continues to flash, an event was selected in the FRITZ!Box user interface that is causing the LED to flash:
- Click "System" in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
- Click "Buttons and LEDs" in the "System" menu.
- Check which event was selected for the Info LED and follow the steps given for that event:
- If the event "New answering machine message" was selected, listen to all of the new messages on the answering machine.
- If the event "New answering machine message or new fax" was selected, the flashing can have several causes.
- Open all newly received faxes in the fax journal.
- Listen to all of the new messages on the answering machine.
- If the event "Free data volume/free online time exhausted" was selected, increase the data volume or number of hours per month that you entered on the "Online Meter" tab under "Internet > Online Monitor"; if necessary, purchase additional data volume or connection time from your provider.
- If the event "New answering machine message or new fax" was selected, the flashing can have several causes.