Freelancer at work - access to high-speed Internet anywhere

Resigning from a full-time job, choosing a freelance career and starting your own business, requires a lot of work and, above all, great courage. In an instant, not only our work, but all the tasks involved in running a company fall on our shoulders. We become employee, secretary, accountant and management in one person! The beginning of freelance work is a time of intense learning and a wonderful rewarding adventure. For the best results, a very important role is played by equipment facilities and, above all, reliable Internet. One readily available solution is mobile Internet and SIM card router.
Mobile Internet, and security
Today, the standard for mobile Internet is the 4G LTE network, which allows us to conveniently perform our professional duties anywhere we choose. If we have already decided on a particular LTE Internet provider, all we need to be happy is the right one sim card wifi router. Modern routers have a wide range of configuration options, and if you lose coverage, they allow you to connect antennas mounted outside your home or RV. Our router FRITZ!Box 6890 LTE meets such requirements. It works in WiFi 2.4 and 5 GHz, has a built-in SIM card slot and a USB port, thanks to which it works with NAS drives, we can also easily connect the aforementioned external antennas to it. FRITZ!Box 6890 LTE has the highest security standards, with a TÜV-certified firewall sewn into the software. Built-in parental control function, will allow us to perform our corporate duties with peace of mind, even if our child has just entered the world of the Internet. Not without significance is the use of encrypted data transmission tunnel technology based on VPN IPSec, thanks to such a connection, each transaction and each transmitted corporate document, containing sensitive data, will be fully protected also in terms of RODO. FRITZ!Box 6890 LTE allows us to create our own Wi-Fi hotspot for our guests. We are then assured that they will not have access to the devices on our network.



