The front-end may not look modern, and it isn’t the best organised, but it’s packed with useful tools. AVM Fritz!Box 7490 review: ease of useĭespite all the features, the 7490 remains easy to use.
In fact, it’s intended to be a complete home communications system, combining DECT cordless phone base-station facilities with an integrated answering machine, as well as VoIP support for making calls over the internet. There’s also a trio of extras: two ports for connecting standard cabled telephones, and a socket for ISDN phone lines.Ĭlearly, this is no standard router. There’s a port for direct ADSL2+ and VDSL fibre connections, without need for an external modem, plus a pair of USB 3 ports. Not only are there the usual four Gigabit LAN ports (one of which can be designated a WAN port for external modem connection), but also a host of others. The first sign of this is the number of ports around the edges. The first is the sheer breadth of features on offer, which even in the company of this Labs is extraordinary.
Although less common in the UK, there are several reasons you might consider one in particular the flagship Fritz!Box 7490. Router manufacturer AVM is a big name in its native Germany, where its spaceship-style Fritz!Box routers can be found everywhere.