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Using MyFRITZ!
6.
If you do not have a FRITZ!Box user account yet, you will
be prompted to set one up by assigning a user name and
an additional password.
If you already have a FRITZ!Box user account, follow the
instructions in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
For security reasons, access to the FRITZ!Box from the
Internet is possible only for users with a FRITZ!Box user
account.
7.
You receive an e-mail from MyFRITZ! containing a regis-
tration link. If possible, open the e-mail on the computer
on which you began setting up the account. Click the
registration link.
8.
You are forwarded to the MyFRITZ! website, where you
are prompted to read the terms of use and activate the
account.
Once the account has been activated successfully, you will
end up back on your FRITZ!Box user interface.
Now the FRITZ!Box is registered with your MyFRITZ! account.
On the MyFRITZ! page of the FRITZ!Box user interface the op-
tions “MyFRITZ! enabled for this FRITZ!Box” and “Internet ac-
cess to the FRITZ!Box via HTTPS enabled” are selected.
Click “Refresh status” if the status of your MyFRITZ! account is
marked with a red icon.
12.2
Using MyFRITZ!
As soon as you have created a MyFRITZ! account and regis-
tered your FRITZ!Box with the account, you can begin using
the MyFRITZ! service.
You can reach your FRITZ!Box from anywhere by opening the
myfritz.net
website in any web browser.
If you use a smartphone or a tablet, the MyFRITZ!App by AVM
offers you simple access to your FRITZ!Box at home.
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MyFRITZ! in the Web Browser
1.
Open the
myfritz.net
website.
2.
Log in with your e-mail address and your MyFRITZ! pass-
word.
3.
Click the “To My FRITZ!Box” button.
4.
To register with your FRITZ!Box, enter the data of your
FRITZ!Box user account.
You will be directed to the MyFRITZ! page of your FRITZ!Box.
Here you have access to the FRITZ!Box contents that are re-
leased for sharing in your FRITZ!Box user account; see
page 48
.
MyFRITZ! over a Smartphone or Tablet
With the MyFRITZ!App from AVM you can use the MyFRITZ!
web service on the following devices:
Android smartphones or Android tablets with Google
Android 2.2 or later
iPhone (model 3GS or later) or iPod touch (3rd genera-
tion or higher) or iPad with iOS 5.0 or later
The MyFRITZ!App is available in the
Google Play Store
and the
Apple App Store
.
For more information on the apps from AVM, go to
en.avm.de/products/fritzapps
.
During configuration, your smartphone or tablet must be con-
nected with the FRITZ!Box over wireless LAN. After setup you
can use the MyFRITZ!App no matter whether you’re at home or
on the go.
1.
Load the MyFRITZ!App to your device.
2.
Connect your smartphone or tablet with your FRITZ!Box
via wireless LAN.
3.
Open the MyFRITZ!App.
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4.
To register with your FRITZ!Box, enter the data of your
FRITZ!Box user account. These are your e-mail address or
your FRITZ!Box user name plus the corresponding pass-
word.
You will be directed to the MyFRITZ! page of your FRITZ!Box.
Here you have access to the FRITZ!Box contents that are re-
leased for sharing in your FRITZ!Box user account; see
page 48
.
MyFRITZ! in the Home Network
MyFRITZ! can also be used over the web browser of any device
in the home network that is connected with the FRITZ!Box.
1.
Enter
http://myfritz.box
in the address field of your
browser.
2.
Log in to your FRITZ!Box.
Depending on the login method you set for the home
network, you must enter the FRITZ!Box password, or the
user name and the password of the FRITZ!Box user ac-
count.
You will be directed to the MyFRITZ! page of your FRITZ!Box. In
this case no login to MyFRITZ! is required.
If you logged in with the FRITZ!Box password, you now have
access to all of the contents stored on your FRITZ!Box.
If you logged in using the information for your FRITZ!Box user
account, the MyFRITZ! page will show those contents of your
FRITZ!Box to which you have access rights.
Multiple FRITZ!Boxes
You can register multiple FRITZ!Boxes with one MyFRITZ! ac-
count.
Every FRITZ!Box is registered with the MyFRITZ! account
over its own user interface.
From the “Internet / MyFRITZ!” menu, select the setting
“Register the FRITZ!Box with an existing MyFRITZ! account”.
When you log in to MyFRITZ!, all registered devices will
be displayed.
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12.3
Security with MyFRITZ!
For the following MyFRITZ! activities the HTTPS security proto-
col is used:
setting up a MyFRITZ! account with
myfritz.net
registration of the FRITZ!Box with the MyFRITZ! account
accessing the MyFRITZ! page of your FRITZ!Box over
myfritz.net
accessing the user interface of the FRITZ!Box over
myfritz.net
and over the MyFRITZ!App.
The FRITZ!Box generates its own HTTPS certificate. Because
this certificate does not come from a certification authority
preconfigured in common browsers, you have to confirm in
your web browser or in the MyFRITZ!App that the connection
should be established nevertheless. Firefox and Internet Ex-
plorer will remember your confirmation and refrain from
showing any further warnings.
The HTTP protocol is used to update the IP address with the
MyFRITZ! web service each day. The password is never trans-
mitted as clear text.
For further details on the HTTPS and HTTP protocols, see the
section
Access from the Internet via HTTPS, FTP and FTPS
from
page 71
.
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FRITZ!Box as an Internet Router
13
FRITZ!Box as an Internet Router
The FRITZ!Box connects computers in your home network with the
Internet. This chapter explains the possibilities presented by using
the FRITZ!Box as an Internet router and how to take advantage of
them.
13.1
Parental Controls: Access Profiles for Internet Use
Using access profiles you can control the use of the Internet
by devices in your network.
Access Profiles
Settings for Internet Use
The following settings for Internet use are defined in an ac-
cess profile:
Preconfigured and Own Access Profiles
In the FRITZ!Box there are four preconfigured access pro-
files.
You can create and configure many access profiles of
your own.
No Network Device without Access Profile
Network devices that log in to the home network for the
first time are automatically assigned the preconfigured
“Standard” access profile. As soon as a network device
is registered in the home network you can assign a dif-
ferent access profile.
Setting
Description
Online time
The online time specifies when and for
how long Internet access is permitted.
Permitted Web Sites
Using filter lists you can specify which
web sites may be accessed.
Internet access through net-
work applications
You can specify which network appli-
cations are allowed to communicate
over the Internet.

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