MyFritz is a service developed by AVM for its Fritz!Box routers, allowing users to remotely access their home routers via the internet, manage network devices, check smart home statuses, or access files in NAS storage. This provides great convenience for users who travel frequently or wish to monitor their home network in real time. This article will guide you on how to log in and remotely access your FRITZ!Box via MyFRITZ!Net.
Step-by-Step Guide to Accessing FRITZ!Box via MyFRITZ!Net
Step 1: Register and Set Up Your MyFRITZ! Account
Open your web browser and enter fritz.box or the alternative IP address http://169.254.1.1 to access the FRITZ!Box user interface.
In the FRITZ!Box interface, click the "Internet" menu and select "MyFRITZ! Account."
Enter your email address and click "Next."
Check your email and click the "Register Your FRITZ!Box" button in the message. Follow the prompts to set up your MyFRITZ! password.
Return to the FRITZ!Box interface to complete the MyFRITZ! account setup.
Step 2: Configure MyFRITZ! Internet Access
In the FRITZ!Box interface, click "Internet" and select "MyFRITZ! Account."
Click the "Configure MyFRITZ! Internet Access" button.
Click "Setting up FRITZ!Box users."
If a user is already set up in FRITZ!Box, select the user and enable the "Allow Access from the Internet" option.
If no user exists, click "New User" to create one and enable "Allow Access from the Internet."
Click "Apply" to save the settings.
Step 3: Access Your FRITZ!Box via MyFRITZ!Net
If you’ve already registered and set up MyFRITZ!, skip Steps 1–2 and start here.
For remote access, enter https://myfritz.net in your browser’s address bar.
Log in with your registered MyFRITZ! email and password.
After logging in, you’ll see a list of FRITZ!Box devices linked to your account.
Click the FRITZ!Box device you want to access. The page will automatically redirect to its login interface.
If you don't receive the verification email when registering for MyFRITZ!, check your spam folder.
Use unique, strong passwords (at least 12 characters with uppercase/lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols) for both your MyFRITZ! account and FRITZ!Box. Store them in a password manager or secure note to avoid forgetting them.
Enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) on your MyFRITZ! account can effectively prevent unauthorized access. With 2FA enabled, an additional one-time verification code will be required for each login, significantly improving account security.
If multiple people in your household use the FRITZ!Box, it is recommended to enable remote access only for necessary management accounts to prevent accidental disclosure of account information to unauthorized users.
MyFRITZ!App Login and Admin Manual
MyFRITZ!App Login and Admin Manual
If you have a FRITZ!Box router, I recommend using the MyFRITZ!App