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FRITZ! Box 7590 (A/CH version)

FRITZ! Box 7590 (A/CH version)


Question about FRITZ! Box 7590 (A/CH version)

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mirco.stadelmann

4 years ago

I would like to upgrade my home network. At the moment I only have the UPC Connect Box. I would switch it to bridge mode and put a Fritzbox behind it. I have the 7590 and the 4040 in mind. Technically, the 7590 would be the best for me. My question: Is it worth going with the 7590, which is twice as expensive, or does it not offer enough advantages in my setup compared to the 4040?

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rbudil

4 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
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The main differences between the 4040 and the 7590 are:

- The 4040 delivers 866 + 400 Mbps for WLAN vs. the 7590's 1,733 + 800 Mbps.
- The 4040 has no telephone exchange for analogue, ISDN, DEC, fax, answering machine, the 7590 is fully equipped.
- The 4040 does not offer a direct connection for DSL or VDSL, e.g. if you want to leave out the Cablecom box.
- The 4040 offers 1 USB 2.0 port and 1 USB 3.0 port, the 7590 offers 2 USB 3.0 ports.

If you don't need all this, but only want to block the visibility of the devices installed in the house to Cablecom, the 4040 is also sufficient. I myself have decided on the 7590, bypass the Cablecom box and operate an Apple TV 4k with e.g. the Zattoo app for TV. This works perfectly and I am very happy with it. I hope this helps with the decision.
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JasonSpezza

4 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
I have both in use (in the mesh compound).
Both are very good! However, the 7590 has a much greater range, so it also depends on how large the coverage should be. And the 7590 also has more throughput. I would go for the more expensive one, otherwise you might regret it in 1 year in terms of range or throughput.
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fluchori

4 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
The 7590 has faster internet and can be used as a telephone system (incl. DECT).