AVM FRITZ!Box 5590 Fiber goes on sale, costs 289 euros

2022-05-20 20:40:36 By : Ms. Cherry Xie

Smart Home, Software, Hardware, Mobile Computing & Co.AVM has announced that the AVM FRITZ!Box 5590 Fiber will officially go on sale.What's in the FRITZ!Box 5590 Fiber?A WiFi 6 access point is integrated in addition to the fiber optic modem.In contrast to the 5530, it offers 4×4 and Multi User MIMO (MU-MIMO).There is also a VoIP telephone system.Numerous (suitable) fiber optic modules in SFP format can be used in conjunction with the FRITZ!Box 5590.They are interchangeable.In order to avoid potential interference from overlapping frequencies with AON and GPON, the FRITZ!Box determines all transmission activity and whether the inserted module matches the fiber optic topology.If not, send a notification and disable the laser.A 2.5 Gbit/s WAN port is installed in the 5590 Fiber, which can also be converted into a LAN port.The other four ports are Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.AVM relies on a dual-band connection via WiFi 6 (802.11ax/ac/n).That means: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz.WiFi 6e with 6 GHz is therefore not part of the game.WPA2 is activated ex works, the use of WPA3 is optional.If you are interested, 289 euros are due when the warehouses at Saturn, Media Markt, Amazon and others are filled.This article contains affiliate links.Clicking on it will take you directly to the provider.If you decide to make a purchase there, we will receive a small commission.Nothing changes in the price for you.Thank you for your support!Not a tri-band like the 4060, right?Only 1x 2.5 GB, so sorry AVM.From AVM nothing comes into the house anymore, whoever still uses 4x 1Gbit still lives in the 90s.And that with a Fiber Box ... ... Welcome to GermanyExactly, https://boxmatrix.info/wiki/FRITZ!Box_5590_Fiber -> https://boxmatrix.info/wiki/Property:Hawkeye -> Chip details -> https://www.cnx-software.com/2020 /06/12/qualcomm-ipq8074-embedded-board-offers-802-11ax-wifi-6-12×12-mimo-dbdc-connectivity/ on the dev board to match the built-in SOC there is even 10G, so it really wouldn't be that difficult been offering more than 2.5G1990s?You also seem to live in another world @Gerd.Yes?explain me why2022 and 1x 2.5 to offer is an indictment for the manufacturer of the years mmn.the power was in the private router sector.So what's wrong with saying it's 1990 then?Look at the FTTH in the other countries, Switzerland e.g. https://youtu.be/1wuxQzBSh4w?t=423If Telekom only has to offer new tariffs, then you're stuck with your 1x 2.5 Gbit, while others in the household can't enjoy it because 4 ports can only do 1 Gbit.So it's 1990 ... Germany is once again entering new territory and its tech companies.Could be my new box when Deutsche expands fiber optics with us.However, it is expensive.Do not you need.A normal Fritzbox is enough, since the router is connected to the NT via copper.I really don't want that.Would like directly with the Fritz box in the net.I slowly no longer understand avm.The prices have exploded and the functions are neutered.No more internal S0 port, but higher costs.Why 4* 1GBit/s LAN ports, why no 10GBit/s port on the top model?We are talking about a box that is intended for FTTH connections.avm also forgets to keep up with the times.more and more (new) houses have a central point for the modem/router.Why is there still no external DECT solution and reasonable WLAN APs?On the software side, the lack of VLANs etc. is another topic.get fiber optics in summer/autumn (fiber optic Germany 1Gbit) - currently using an AVM 7590 - actually thought to use the modem from Glasdaser Germany as a modem beforehand and loop through - does the new Fiver Box from AVM bring me measurable advantages?No, it's also not worth it because of the sustainability.Only if you absolutely need a fully integrated device - otherwise just wait until the 7590 is EoS at some point and then buy a new fiber box.I even get a 7590 from my provider instead of a 5xxx box - for whatever reason...Finally, since the 5530 Fiber is a bit slow with the internal WiFi, I'm excited for the 5590 Fiber.As soon as it appears in stores somewhere, people buy one.and is only 80 MHz wide instead of the usual 160 MHz;outdated!Also has 160Mhz at 2×2 and a maximum of 2402 Mbit/sI'm sticking with my 5530. USB would be quite good for an LTE stick, but FTTH is also very stable.At AVM, they know exactly what they are doing, they know that they have a virtual monopoly in relation to the fact that people want to go online via SFP.With GPON (DG) it is very difficult to connect a third-party device directly via SFP.It's just sad.That's not true, if you follow the instructions from AVM for provisioning in the GPON from German fiber optics, it works perfectly.In the fiber optic forum you will also find enough support and even more detailed instructions.Yes, look here: https://www.glasfaserforum.de/forum/thread/1225-deutsche-glasfaser-umstellung-nt-7590-auf-5530-fiber/?postID=10600#post10600Wouldn't it be much easier for most households to use an active fiber optic modem at the point of delivery?Then you could use any router with a network cable.The selection of routers with an integrated fiber optic modem is very manageable.nope, why operate two devices (power consumption, space consumption, etc.) when a single one will do?Of course I understand the argument.However, I have an extremely large selection of router models to choose from and am not limited to the few available and expensive fiber optic routers.It always depends on the individual case: In my old building, I have no chance of getting a GF cable from the basement to the upper floor (location of the Fritz!Box) without severe bending: Ergo, a Telekom fiber optic modem was installed in the basement and a non-sensitive one LAN installation cable laid in the upper floor.On the occasion I sold the existing 7590 on the bay for a good price and replaced it with a 4060 which has significantly better WiFi performance.I can only recommend the FRITZ!Box 5590 Fiber to anyone who has a fiber connection.I am very satisfied with the good piecethey only exist now... how can you be satisfied already?Hello Where did you buy the 5590?I somehow don't see a big difference to the 5530.four MIMO streams instead of two, two USB 3.0 ports instead of 0, two analogue telephone ports instead of one, 4 x Gigabit Ethernet instead of twoFunny that a box is recommended without anyone ever having/being able to test it.Extremely serious.Only the RRP is a bit expensive.If the price has settled down a bit, I might like the FRITZ!Box 5590 in the medium term has everything you need in the next few years!Standard in Germany are still 100 MBit/s and 250 MBit/s with VDSL and a fiber optic router with 2.5 Gigabit LAN connection for private customers in the medium term probably under 250 euros is not really close to some I'm surprised what some expect here!In the next few years, Telekom will expand fiber optic connections with GPON by the millions, in the next 5 years there will be no fiber optic connections over 2000 Mbit/s as standard in the private customer sector.In the next few years, copper wire will be switched to fiber optics millions of times into the houseand many users with a FRITZ!Box 7590 on the TAE will probably have a FRITZ!Box 5590 on the GF-AP,so the FRITZ!Box 5590 would be the successor to the FRITZ!Box 7×90 and FRITZBox 7x7x models!I only got fast internet via cable here in the country 3 years ago, so I think that I can still get there with my 7590 for another 5-10 years before anything is done in the direction of fiber optics."And many users with a FRITZ!Box 7590 on the TAE will probably have a FRITZ!Box 5590 on the GF-AP,"Nope, I'll just plug the free fiber optic modem from my provider into the WAN port on my FritzBox 7590.This makes the 7590 the successor to the 7590.I bought a 5590 Fiber this morning and set it up this afternoon.The ONT identifier is the same as the 5530 Fiber before.Only the ModemID and the GF-TA-ID must be given to Telekom.Telekom then sets it up again, or like me resets the modem ID.The 5590 ships with firmware 07.27.Online there is already the 07.29.However, the gr@bbeIT mount of the 7590 does not fit on the 5590.And with the new case, the 5590 is even bigger than the 7590. Compared to the petite 5530, the 5590 is a banger.But every call or click in the software is now faster.I'm satisfied for now.Why not ONT + 4060?Should have even more power with 3 wlan modules.Because I already have two Repeater 6000 in use, which in my opinion are more powerful than any Fritzbox on the WLAN side.And I would never have bought the 5530 if the 5590 had been launched at the same time.For me, the "small" 5530 was only a temporary solution.It was foreseeable that a big brother would come along.The 6000s are sort of like the 4060s.OK, I didn't know that.I have both 6000s on the LAN, so both 5 GHz bands are available to the vlients.I am very satisfied with the 5590 and 6000 station wagon.Your email address will not be published.Required fields are marked with *Notify me of follow-up comments via email.Notify me of new posts via email.Targobank: replacing the girocard with a Visa debit cardFederal government: No speed limit planned & 9-euro ticket will not be extendedFairEmail: Developer removed the app from the Google Play StoreAldi Süd: chargeable charging from JuneiOS 15.5 and iPadOS 15.5 released: This is newMagentaMobil Prepaid: Launch of the new tariffsApple is reportedly already testing iPhones with USB-CVodafone network: 50 GB data volume and all-network flat rate for EUR 14.99 per monthFree G Suite: The domain can continue to be used by private usersBan on StreamOn and Vodafone Pass: I think that...We look forward to your tips, news & suggestions!To the formCaschy's Blog © 2022. 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