Is the older Fritzbox 7590 better than the Fritzbox 7530AX?

I'm getting fiber optic. I also got the Fritzbox 7530 AX. But I already have the Fritzbox 7590, which was already very good back then…now I'm wondering if the one from the fiber optic provider is better. What do you think?

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1976ECO
5 months ago

Hello – which of the two modems is better, you cannot say so without looking at their technical specifications. The manufacturer of both models is: All for home network | AVM Germany. If you haven’t tipped off the models, I’ll put the extra for you in:

Otherwise, you can see the more current models there or view them in the picture even at the AVM network page, which I have already linked for you:

Until the days.

MarSusMar
5 months ago

Yes you can have your 7590 2 x USB 3.0 and 2400 Mbit/s

The 7530 has only 1 x USB 3.0 and up to 1800 Mbit/s

Can you save the renting costs

both are not glass fiber routers, but need an upstream glass fiber modem.

I’d look for a glass fiber router,

You have to decide how your house is built, makes it sense to have the fiber optic router directly at the fiber optic connection and possibly have Wlan problems or put a Lankan to the point where your 7590 is now standing.

But the experience of the hotline no Fritz are simply too expensive and completely overloaded.

Why our Fritz customers after approx. 8 weeks because they broke their Fritz. Doesn’t mean playing at the settings for so long. until nothing left. (The Passed with the in-house routers not.)

And do not create the Wan range of my actually overaged speedports. no. (30m)

Remmelken
5 months ago

You can continue to use the 7590 and can save you the purchase of a new router, including any rental costs. If you still use ISDN devices, you have to stay at the 7590 because the 7530 has no ISDN interface.

Sparrow75
5 months ago

no differences up to the wlan standard ax at the 7530

Holger973
4 months ago
Reply to  christl10

yes the 7590 keep

Sparrow75
5 months ago
Reply to  christl10

yes, but you have to reconfigure the old FB with the new provider data

Holger973
4 months ago

Now take the giganet that got you. I would still take the 7590

Which router is better, 7530 or 7590?

The biggest difference between both FRITZ! Boxing is in the maximum transferable WLAN speed. At a standard speed in 5 GHz, the maximum transmission rate at 7590 is 1.733 Mbit/s.The 7530 cuts slightly worse here with only half of 866 Mbit/s.

Holger973
4 months ago

That’s exactly how you keep your 7590 and connect it. Access data in and out

Holger973
4 months ago

The German gignet puts you an ONT into the house. This one has a Lan output and this one comes in to the 7590 and that goes in any case

Holger973
4 months ago

What provider is that? If you can ask?

Holger973
4 months ago

Glass fibre over cables?

Holger973
4 months ago

The glass fiber has to do with the box, who says you can’t use the router?

TheMonkfood
5 months ago

Usually automatically adjusts when you reset the 7590 to factory settings and then boot again.

TheMonkfood
5 months ago

I’d keep the 7590.