Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions
Prioritization: Right of Way for Internet Access
FRITZ!Box 6820 LTE 51
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)
The HTTPS protocol is used for access over the Internet.
HTTPS is an Internet protocol for bug-proof communication
between the web server and the browser in the World Wide
Web.
Enable this protocol to allow access to the FRITZ!Box from the
Internet.
Enabling HTTPS in the FRITZ!Box
1. Open the FRITZ!Box user interface.
2. Enable the advanced view.
3. Select the “Internet / Permit Access” menu.
4. Select the “FRITZ!Box Services” page and enable the
HTTPS protocol.
11.5 Prioritization: Right of Way for Internet Access
Prioritization is a function you can use to specify that network
applications and network devices be treated with higher or
lower priority when they access the Internet connection. For
example, you may wish to ensure that applications like IPTV
and video on demand are always treated with higher priority
than other applications. You can also specify that file-sharing
applications like eMule and BitTorrent always have to wait be-
hind online games.
Categories for Prioritization
There are three categories for prioritization: “Real-time appli-
cations”, “Prioritized applications” and “Background appli-
cations”.
Network applications and network devices are assigned to
the categories using rules.