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Fritz!Box routers, appropriately made by German firm AVM, have a cult-like status: many people have never heard of them, but its loyal customers swear by them. The 7390 only reinforces this reputation. It's one feature-packed router, offering dual band s...

A well priced wireless router that's packed with features. It may not be the fastest , but it has an excellet range...
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The FritzBox 7390 is one of the most comprehensive all-in-one ADSL2+ modem/routers on the market. The FritzBox 7390 ADSL2+ modem/router is a little more advanced than the Fritz!Box 7270 that we reviewed at the start of the year. It has internal Wi-Fi a...

The FritzBox 7390 will dazzle you with the huge array of features that it offers. It's definitely a model that will please enthusiast users, but also consumers who want a no-fuss set-up for their home networking needs. It's better than the 7270 entry m...
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It's hard to take the AVM Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7390 seriously. The name sounds like a parody of its German manufacturers and its design is a throwback to 1950's sci-fi, but this router contains a network manager's shopping list of advanced features. As w...

The Jetsons-inspired design and silly name aside, this is a serious piece of kit that you could save money in the long run by adopting VoIP...
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 02:13:18
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Although its wireless performance is somewhat underwhelming, it's not bad enough to make us any less impressed by this router, although you might want to invest in an additional wireless access point if you want to extend a 2.4GHz network over a wide a...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 02:13:18
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Given that most internet service providers give away routers, it might be hard to see why you would buy a new one.The AVM Fritz Box 7390 costs quite a lot but it has a lot to offer.The first hint of this is when you connect it to the telephone socket –...

Some of the best home networking tools we have seen; excellent phone handling; works with wired and wireless home phones; guest wireless network; easy to set up...

Expensive...

This router isn't for everyone, but if you want to better use answerphones, wireless handsets and parental controls, it's superb value...
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We don't often get excited by a wireless router, but when German firm AVM brought its Fritz!Box 7390 ADSL2+ router into the office for a demo, we left the room itching to try it for ourselves. This is no ordinary router; it can do everything bar get itsel...

Packed with useful features and it's a dream to set up and manage. Only performance lets it down...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:13:18
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Your router is the beating heart of your network, and not something to skimp on. This new FRITZ!Box is definitely at the luxury end of the market, but it’s more than just a router. As well as networking your home machines and getting you on the interne...

Simultaneous dual band, Very fast, Packed with features...

Expensive...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 02:13:18
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With a huge range of features, the Fon WLAN 7390 isn't your average router. As well as ADSL2+, there's support for ISDN, VDSL2, cable modem internet connections and even 3G.What will probably appeal most to small businesses, however, is the AVM Fritz!B...

Very easy to set up and configure; good documentation; advanced telephony features; dual-radio wireless; can be wall mounted...

Expensive; proprietary cable for DSL connection; cramped rear panel; no 3G failover or failback, Rating:...

The Fon WLAN 7390 would be a good choice for small businesses needing advanced telephony features, but there are cheaper options for those who don't. It's also supremely flexible and incredibly easy to use...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 02:13:18
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AVM isn't a particularly well-known brand in the UK, but in Germany it's the top ADSL router manufacturer, with over 50 percent market share. The Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7390 adds several new features to those of the ageing flagship model, the WLAN 7270, wh...

Excellent VoIP capabilities, 3G support, NAS and media streaming, TAPI support, Easy to configure and use, Desktop or wall mounting...

Lacks advanced management capabilities, Lightweight construction, No 3G failover, No userlevel file sharing...

As a domestic or small-office telephony gateway, the Fritz!Box 7390 delivers evolutionary improvements over its 7270 predecessor. It has all you need to set up a small yet powerful PBX system, and its impressive ease of use makes it eminently suitable...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:13:18
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Ask anyone in the UK what a Fritz!Box is and you're likely to get blank stares, or worse. This is a great shame, as German-based AVM's quirky VoIP routers are usually stuffed to the gunwales with tech goodies. The Fon WLAN 7390 certainly is, and repl...

If you need an easy-to-use, fully featured home or small office telephony system, there's little to beat the Fritz!Box 7390. It may be pricey and it's certainly not pretty, but if you like VoIP routers that just do their job with a minimum of fuss, it'...
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The AVM Fritz!box Fon Wireless Lan 7390 is far more than just a wireless router. While it does an excellent job of managing a home network, with support for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz 802.11n wireless networks, it works as a base station for DECT cordless phones...

Admittedly, the AVM Fritz!box Fon Wireless Lan 7390 is a very expensive router, and the multitude of extras isn't necessary for basic home networking. However there's little else to fault AVM on in their design of the 7390, as it is clear plenty of tho...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 05:59:46
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Tweet Submit We've never seen as much excitement surrounding a router/modem as there's been around the Fritz!Box. Long before its release people were excited by the specs alone, and they do read very well indeed. It's a good thing that so much enth...

DECT base station, Fax capability, IPv6, Simultaneous dualband, along with great WiFi performance, Almost every USB function you can think of, Hugely detailed, yet easytouse web UI...

Very pricey, Quota counter limited to 99GB (fixed with firmware update), No URL filtering (fixed with firmware update), You start wishing it could do even more...

With an industry-leading warranty, excellent UI and a crazy feature set, the Fritz!Box 7390 comes highly recommended — if you can afford the outlay.
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There are so many other monitoring tools in the Fritz!Box 7390 — it's an enthusiast's dream router! Not only can you see extensive information on your ADSL connection, you can also see who is logged on to your network, who logged on and who tried to...

Good reliability and speed, Simultaneous dual-band Wi-Fi, Stacks of features...

Some aspects of the interface could be better, No evident URL or keyword filtering...

The Fritz!Box 7390 will dazzle you with the huge array of features that it offers. It's definitely a model that will please enthusiast users, but also consumers who want a no-fuss set-up for their home networking needs. It's better than the 7270 entry mod...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2012-03-10 01:04:19
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AVM may not be a household name in Australia, but in its homeland of Germany it’s the biggest selling brand of router. And once you’ve used one of its funky-looking Fritz!Boxes, it’s easy to see why. Of all the routers we’ve ever tested here at PC & T...

Performance isn't the best, but it's laden with features and even works as a mini telephone exchange...
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macworld.com.au Updated: 2013-05-06 05:31:24
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Routers are a standard household appliance. In fact, we’d guess that more routersare sold each year than toasters.The modern network router is a complex device that needs to take an inbound network connection – usually from a cable or ADSL modem...
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A wireless routers is one of the most important items in any gadget lover’s home. Performance, range and reliability are essential criteria to consider when deciding when buying a router. Also, bear in mind the configuration software...
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