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What is the Abelssoft RouterGuard?
Abelssoft RouterGuard is a small tool that keeps an eye on your FritzBox and warns you when something looks off. It runs quietly in the background, checks your router’s security status, and helps you spot unknown devices on your Wi-Fi. If someone tries to mess with your network or sneak in and slow it down, Abelssoft RouterGuard alerts you so you can protect your privacy and stay in control.

Key Features
- Real-time FritzBox monitoring: Abelssoft RouterGuard monitors your FritzBox status and alerts you right away when suspicious activity is detected.
- Background guard: stays active in the background so you don’t have to check your router manually.
- Connected device list: shows every device on your Wi-Fi network, including the device name and IP address, to help catch unauthorized users.
- Security settings overview: lists which FritzBox security settings are already optimized and which still need fixing.
- Settings help + direct link: explains each security setting and takes you straight to the FritzBox interface to change it.
- Alert mailbox dashboard: puts warnings and messages in one place so you don’t miss important notices.
- Scam call blocking: blocks known scam numbers automatically and lets you build your own block lists.
- Voicemail access: includes voicemail features that let you manage calls more safely from one place.
- FritzOS support check: works with FritzBoxes running FritzOS 7.29 or newer (FritzBox-only tool).
Supported OS: Windows 11/10/8/8.1/7
Price: $19.95/lifetime
How to get the Abelssoft RouterGuard license key for free?
Step 1. Download the installer software –> Abelssoft_RouterGuard_v3.03.exe
Step 2. Install the software on your computer.

Please enter your name and email address in the “Free Registration” window, and read and confirm the terms and privacy policy to unlock the software before using.

Step 3. Enjoy it for a lifetime for free!

Terms & Conditions
- This is a lifetime license.
- No free updates & upgrade
- No free technical support
- Non-commercial use

Who has a Fritzbox? And why is this called routerguard when it only supports one obscure make of router and not routers in general! It should be Fritzboxguard so the vast majority know to skip it as pointless for their LAN.
From the official description it sounds like the Fritzbox is especially vulnerable so why not do the owners a favor tell them to get a hardened router instead of the Fritzbox?
The program dont sent the email
Thanks