fritz box 7590?

hallo,

wenn ich diese FRITZ!Box 7590 zb bei Media Markt kaufe hab ich dann zu Hause automatisch Internet oder muss man Internet dazu extra buchen kaufen oder so, kenn mich da nicht aus sorry.

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LoveJule7
6 months ago

Hello! If you buy the FRITZ!Box 7590, you will not automatically get the internet. The FRITZ!Box is a router that helps you create an Internet connection and connect your devices. You must first select an Internet provider (such as Telekom, Vodafone, etc.) and book a fare. The provider will then provide you with the Internet connection, and the FRITZ!Box will establish the connection between the Internet and your devices. If you have any questions about choosing a provider or tariff, I’d like to help you!

LoveJule7
6 months ago
Reply to  Thomas868

If you want to use Wi-Fi, you usually need a router like the FRITZ!Box to distribute the internet connection in your home. Here are some points that can help you:

1. **Internet connection**: You need to choose an internet provider that offers you a fare. This provider establishes the Internet connection you can use with a router.

Two. **Router (e.g. FRITZ!Box)**: The router allows you to use the Internet connection in your home via Wi-Fi (or wired). The FRITZ!Box is used to connect your devices (smartphones, laptops, tablets, etc.) to the internet and often offers additional functions such as network security and child protection.

3. **Mobile Internet**: There is also the possibility to use mobile internet via a mobile hotspot or a WLAN stick. In this case, you do not need a router like the FRITZ!Box, but could simply book a fare with a mobile provider that provides you with data volume for mobile devices.

In summary, if you want to have a stable and fast internet connection via WLAN in your home, you usually need a router like the FRITZ!Box. However, if you only need WLAN on the go, mobile internet could also be considered.

Thomasg
6 months ago
Reply to  Thomas868

the router provides the wlan. Without routers no wlan.

And the Internet provider will provide you with an Internet signal. The Internet signal can process the router and then make available via wlan in the house.

Many internet providers also provide you with a router, as you have to look at the offers more closely. This is also more practical because the routers are usually already preconfigured and you get less stress with the support in case of malfunctions.

LoveJule7
6 months ago

Sure. Here are some of the fastest router models that are often combined with attractive rates from different providers. However, the selection depends on your location and the available internet providers. Here are some options you can consider:

### 1. **AVM FRITZ!Box 7590**

– ** Speed**: Up to 300 Mbit/s over DSL.

– **WLAN**: WLAN AC + N, dual band, up to 2.533 Mbit/s.

– **Tarif**: Often available for providers such as Telekom and Vodafone.

### 2. **Netgear Nighthawk RAX80**

– ** Speed**: Up to 6,000 Mbit/s (Wi-Fi 6).

– **WLAN**: Support for many devices simultaneously.

– **Tarif**: Possibly available via DSL and cable providers.

### 3. **TP-Link Archer AX6000**

– ** Speed**: Up to 6,000 Mbit/s (Wi-Fi 6).

– **WLAN**: dual band, optimized for multiple devices.

– **Tarif**: Available from cable providers.

### 4.

– ** Speed**: Up to 2,400 Mbit/s over powerline and WLAN.

– **WLAN**: dual band, good range.

– **Tarif**: Especially useful in flats with weak Wi-Fi.

### Current rates:

– **Telekom MagentaHome**: Frequently combinable with FRITZ!Box 7590, offers high speeds and good availability.

– **Vodafone DSL and cable rates**: Often equipped with modern routers and offer attractive prices.

– **1&1 Internet**: also offers combinations with different routers and good rates.

### Tips to choose from:

1. **Check availability**: Check which providers are available in your region and what speeds they offer.

Two. **Tarif details**: Pay attention to contract terms, monthly costs and possible setup fees.

3. **Router Options**: Sometimes it is cheaper to take a router from the provider, as this is often included in the fare.

It makes sense to compare the offers and to take into account the opinions of other users in order to make the best choice for your needs!

LoveJule7
6 months ago

That’s what you really summarized.

– **Router and WLAN** The router provides Wi-Fi and without it you can not use Wi-Fi in your home.

– **Internet signal**: The Internet provider delivers the Internet signal that the router processes and distributes to your devices via WLAN or cable-connected.

– **Router of Internet providers**: Many providers offer their own routers that are often preconfigured. This can facilitate the setup process, and in the case of technical problems, the support is usually better because they are familiar with their own devices.

If you look at the offers, you can also compare whether it is cheaper to buy a router yourself or to rent or buy one from the provider. Sometimes providers also offer discounts when you take the router from them.

CatsEyes
6 months ago

You only have to order Internet access (DSL) from a provider and say that you use your own router instead of a rental device.

To do this, simply ask for providers on their pages. Telekom, 1&1, Vodafone, O2, …

Then everything is described what to do.

MarSusMar
6 months ago

No, you need a DSL/cable internet contract.

Since everything is not possible

http://www.check24.de/dsl you don’t know

Search for Cable Internet

Tux20240301
6 months ago

In the case described, it is necessary to conclude an Internet contract with an Internet service provider, otherwise the Fritzbox has no connection and no access data for the connection.