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The AVM FRITZ!Box 7590 AX was announced in May 2021 and is the WiFi 6 upgrade of the AVM FRITZ!Box 7590 I reviewed five years ago.

I don’t personally use VDSL anymore, and I have switched all my WiFi to Zyxel access points, but I still use the FRITZ!Box 7590 is my main router because I have found it to be an excellent and reliable router.

The AVM FRITZ!Box 7590 AX is almost identical to the FRITZ!Box 7590, it is just the WiFi has been upgraded.

Similar to a lot of other AVM products, there is no official UK variant, but there is an international model. I think the international models come with an EU plug, so you would need to buy an adaptor or the correct power supply for the router (12v, 2.5A, 30W )

Amazon Reviews

While researching and reviewing this router, I noticed quite a few negative Amazon reviews. It would seem that earlier models of this router may have had some issues related to it using the same design of the box as the original 7590 and overheating due to the increased power of WiFi 6. Newer models come in a larger chassis with vented sides.

The model I have been sent is 2000 2999, which seems to be the V2 of the international model and is both larger and better ventilated than my FRITZ!Box 7590. I have not experienced any problems in performance as a result of overheating.  

AVM FRITZ!Box 7590 AX Specification

I used the AVM comparison table to show the differences between the new 7590 AX vs the older WiFi 5 7590 and the slightly lower spec 7530 AX.

FRITZ!Box 7590 AXFRITZ!Box 7590FRITZ!Box 7530 AX
VDSL 35b supervectoringYesYesYes
ADSL/ADSL2+ADSL2+YesYes
VDSLYesYesYes
Analog and ISDN landlineNoYesNo
WANYesYesYes
Wi-FiWiFi 6WiFi 5WiFi 6
MU-MIMOYesYesYes
Dual-band Wi-FiYesYesYes
Band (GHz)2.4 and 52.4 and 52.4 and 5
Max. Mbit/s2400 + 12001733 + 8001800 + 600
Telephone systemYesYesYes
VoIP/HD telephonyYesYesYes
Answ. mach/faxYesYesYes
DECT base stationYesYesYes
Internal memoryYesYes?
Media serverYesYesYes
2.5 gigabit LANNoNoNo
Gigabit LAN444
USB 2.0001
USB 3.0220
ISDN010
Analog221

Set-Up

As I am currently on Virgin Fibre, I had to set the router up using the WAN port rather than DSL. With this review, I signed into the WiFi with my phone and set it up through that.

It is just a step-by-step process and nothing complex to set up when using WAN. During the initial phase I skipped setting up any of the advanced features such as SIP/Voip.

Features

The overall features are essentially identical to the FRITZ!Box 7590 I currently use. AVM has been good at keeping the router up to date and adding new features. Since I first got the 7590, I think they have added the smart home functionality and mesh network functionality, which are two significant upgrades most which most brands would try and use as an excuse to force you into new hardware.

Mesh functionality

Telephone / VOIP SIP

I have previously reviewed the FRITZ!Fon C6 DECT phone on the 7590 which I use with a  SIP/Voip account via Yay. I, therefore, transferred everything over to the 7590 AX.

I rarely use the phone as all my business is done via email, but the system works well, and I can view all the call logs via the router.

Smart Home

AVM also have a unique set of home automation features which is reasonably unique for a router. Amazon eero has a Zigbee hub built in, and that’s the only other system with smart home functionality I am aware of.

All of the smart home hardware is geared for Europe / Germany, so I have not tested it. Available hardware includes a smart plug socket, radiator valves and a smart bulb.

WiFi Performance

The AVM FRITZ!Box 7590 AX is a dual-band WiFi 6 router with a 4×4 radio on both bands allowing it to achieve a theoretical speed of 2400 Mbit/s.

Using iPerf and connecting to my server, I was able to achieve a throughput of 865 Mbits/sec.

This more or less matches the performance of the FRITZ!Box 4060 and it is a touch behind some of the best routers on the market from the likes of Netgear and TP-Link.

The FRITZ!Box 4060 is technically better than the 7590 AX because it is a tri-band system, but this will only affect the performance of the mesh system, should you wish to extend it with the tri-band FRITZ!Repeater 6000.

The range is good, and with the router located in the centre of my 4-bed semi-house I can just about get full coverage.

Using the older WiFi 5, I was able to achieve a throughput of 655 Mbits/sec.

This then dropped down to 451 Mbits/sec downstairs and 272 Mbits/sec in the front room.

Price and Alternative Options

The AVM FRITZ!Box 7590 AX is available on Amazon UK for £320. This will come with an EU plug as there is no UK variant.

On Amazon Germany, there doesn’t appear to be any stock sold by Amazon currently, but it was as low as  €259 for the International and German models. Third-party sellers have them but for around €100 extra.

The older WiFi 5 7590 has an RRP of €259 and is currently available for €199. Therefore I think the extra €60 for the WiFi 6 model is well worth it.

The AVM FRITZ!Box 7530 AX is the most logical alternative. The WiFi high specced but you generally won’t notice a difference due to the limitations of 2×2 clients. This is in stock and significantly cheaper at around €170.

The FRITZ!Box 4060 was launched this year and is a tri-band WiFI 6 router with a 2.5GbE port, and it is €230 (International version here). However, this lacks a VDSL modem.

I have a more detailed guide on VDSL routers for UK buyers here.

Overall

The AVM FRITZ!Box 7590 AX is undeniably a great router. If you need a VDSL modem and could benefit from a built-in telephone system, then this is an outstanding option.

With me reviewing it over a year after launch, it is perhaps a little less impressive than if I had reviewed it at launch. The FRITZ!Box 4060 was released this year and is a superior router with a tri-band WiFi 6 design and a 2.5GbE port but lacks the VDSL modem.

AVM FRITZ!Box 7590 AX Review Rating

Summary

The AVM FRITZ!Box 7590 AX is one of the most feature-rich routers on the market. It has a VDSL modem, WiFi 6, mesh functionality, a built-in telephone system with SIP/VOIP and smart home functionality. If you can make the most of all those features, then it is undeniably a great router. However, the underlying router specification is falling behind other systems, including the FRITZ!Box 4060 (but the 4060 lacks an analogue phone port)

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Pros

  • One of the most feature-rich routers on the market
  • WiFi 6 provides a significant speed boost vs previous model
  • Analogue phone port

Cons

  • Version 1 has thermal issues, check you have the new vented V2 model
  • Identical to the older 7590, just with WiFi 6

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One Comment

  1. Thank you for the review, I’m an Italian Fritz-lover user (check also in the Amazon.it the 7590 ax cost 209€ vs 269€ of .de!)I agree with your conclusions, FritzOS it’s very stable, clean and rich “at the right point”, but there is another thing missing in the 4060 compared to 7530/7590 ax. The analogue phone port. I know, isn’t a top feature, but is useful for some applications like old phones, home security system (call coming always and better compared to notifications), keep in mind the target of these products. Also the 7530 AX is a very impressive router, cost half of 7590 and it’s very close on performance!

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