Two USB 3.0 ports - one on the rear, one on the left side - can share a printer or storage drive over the network. It has an inbuilt ADSL2+ modem which also supports VDSL (with a theoretical 100Mbps top download speed), four Gigabit Ethernet ports, connections for two ISDN or analog telephones, and a DECT base station that can connect cordless home phones. The 7490 is the first FRITZ!Box router with support for 802.11ac super-fast Wi-Fi, supporting 1300Mbps on the 5GHz AC band and 450Mbps over 2.4GHz 802.11n. Given their good reputation and my own good experiences with another smaller modem-router brand in Dovado, I approached the FRITZ!Box 7490 with an open mind. The FRITZ!Box 7490 is the most recent iteration of parent company AVM’s all-in-one modem routers, which are very popular in Germany but don’t have the same name recognition in Australia as a Linksys or Belkin or Netgear.
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