AVM FRITZ!Box 7530 AX WI-FI 6 DSL Router (DSL/VDSL, 1,800 Mbps (5GHz) & 600 Mbps (2.4 GHz), up to 300 Mbps with VDSL Supervectoring 35b, WLAN Mesh, DECT Base, Media Server, Suitable for GermanGerman)
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AVM FRITZ!Box 7530 AX WI-FI 6 DSL Router (DSL/VDSL, 1,800 Mbps (5GHz) & 600 Mbps (2.4 GHz), up to 300 Mbps with VDSL Supervectoring 35b, WLAN Mesh, DECT Base, Media Server, Suitable for GermanGerman)

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Product ID: 267834566
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Details

  • Brand
    AVM
  • Model name
    FRITZ!Box 7530
  • Special feature
    WPS
  • Frequency band class
    Dual-Band
  • Wireless communication standard
    5 GHz Radio
  • Compatible devices
    Laptop Tablet
VDSL Supervectoring 35b up to 300 Mbps
📶Wi-Fi 6 AX for blazing speeds
🔗WLAN Mesh for seamless coverage

Description

🚀 Elevate your home network to pro-level speed and coverage!

  • SEAMLESS MESH NETWORKING - Create a unified WLAN Mesh network that blankets your entire space with strong, uninterrupted Wi-Fi signals—no dead zones allowed.
  • INTEGRATED DECT BASE STATION - Connect your cordless phones directly to the router for crystal-clear calls and streamlined communication.
  • NEXT GEN WI FI 6 PERFORMANCE - Experience ultra-fast 1800 Mbps on 5GHz and 600 Mbps on 2.4GHz bands, perfect for streaming, gaming, and remote work without lag.
  • ROBUST MEDIA SERVER USB PORT - Easily share files and media across your network with the built-in media server and USB 2.0 port, enhancing your digital lifestyle.
  • SUPERCHARGED VDSL CONNECTIVITY - Leverage VDSL Supervectoring 35b technology to unlock up to 300 Mbps DSL speeds, future-proofing your home internet.

The AVM FRITZ!Box 7530 AX is a cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6 DSL router designed for high-speed internet with up to 1800 Mbps on 5GHz and 600 Mbps on 2.4GHz bands. Featuring VDSL Supervectoring 35b for up to 300 Mbps DSL speeds, WLAN Mesh for seamless whole-home coverage, an integrated DECT base station, and a media server with USB connectivity, it’s the ultimate networking hub tailored for the modern German household.

Specifications

BrandAVM
Product Dimensions20.8 x 15 x 3.7 cm; 318 g
Batteries1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
Item model number20002930
ManufacturerAVM
SeriesFRITZ!Box 7530 AX
Colourwhite/red
Connectivity TypeWi-Fi
Wireless Type5 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11ax, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency
Number of USB 2.0 Ports1
Voltage220
Operating SystemRouterOS
Are Batteries IncludedNo
Lithium Battery Energy Content2 Kilowatt Hours
Lithium Battery PackagingBatteries packed with equipment
Lithium Battery Weight2 g
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells5
Number of Lithium Metal Cells5
Item Weight318 g
Guaranteed software updates untilunknown

Reviews

4.6

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C**S

Works well with Vodafone FTTC

This is a good replacement for my Vodafone-supplied router on their 80 MB VDSL (fibre-to-the-cabinet) service. Not so many third-party routers have a built-in modem as the FRITZ!Box does, and the Vodafone router won't operate as a standalone modem. Wi-Fi 6 has improved both range and speed, especially used together with a FRTIZ!Repeater 3000 AX to create a mesh system.The power supply has a two-pin German plug that is not rewireable, so you'll need a UK adapter, and the resulting bundle is a rather clumsy shape that doesn't fit easily into small spaces. But the firmware seems fine on my UK line. As well as my username and password, I needed to set VLAN=101 to get it to work, but since then it's been solid.The web interface is nice, with all kinds of useful information including nearby Wi-Fi channels and DSL bitloading. I'm not sure whether the smart home stuff will be useful – I couldn't get it to talk to my Hive sensors, for instance – but I'm hoping the ability to act as a DECT base station will simplify things when Openreach eventually turns off my phone line.

J**.

Goodbye Sky

I had been arguing with Sky for 12 months that their standard router was not fit for purpose.My thoughts were that despite changing the modem, the UHD Q box. A booster and paying extra for Sky Boost I was spending more off line than on.Eventually I bit the bullet and changed ISP's.I was a bit worried that, along with my Sky box some of my technology wouldn't work with wifi 6.I needn't have worried. Everything from Ring cameras, apple devices to honeywell thermostat linked straight off. Even my Amazon show and numerous Echoes were an easy set up.Finally my smart tv and q box joined the party.I have a fibre connection which rarely drops below 600 mbps and have zero problems with wifi coverage.Sometimes you do get what you payed for.

R**L

Perfect replacement for the EIR F2000/3000 modem!

Perfect replacement for the EIR F2000/3000, the 7530 AX connects using the VDSL2 17a G.Vector (ITU G.993.5) profile via Eir FTTC service. I order it via Amazon.de as the unit was over €100 cheaper (German model 20002930), the only difference is the two pin plug and german phone cord to be replaced. The initial setup language can be changed from German to English, than it's a very straight forward process: set connection as "DSL line", set account information to "NO", the only requirement is to have "Use VLAN for internet access" enabled using "VLAN-ID 10 / PBit 0", no need to modify the 1/32 DSL ATM settings. Once connected the unit upgraded automatically to latest Friz!OS 7.22. Excellent unit and software interface, very stable dsl & much better WI-FI coverage if compared to previous F3000. (The 7530 model 20002845 without AX also works with Eir).

S**N

Quite a lot of problems with this device

The FRITZ!Box 7530 AX router was supplied by my ISP and it’s OK, but I had a few minor problems with itIt has a modern well-organised GUI and is easy to set up. But I had a few problems during the short time I was using it. Firstly, it occasionally refused to accept my user name’s password, so I had to log in with the default password to regain access.One other slightly-annoying problem I had was that if a device was connected to the guest network (such as my Honeywell Evohome Controller), I couldn’t change its name. The only way I could do it was to connect it to the main network first, change the name to what I wanted and then connect it to the guest network. Another problem was that the network list also included the powerline adapters I use for one of my security cameras, but at times it got confused and was showing my daughter's iPhone being connected via a powerline network! There was also a mystery device supposedly connected to my powerline devices, but I couldn't identify it by its MAC code, so very confusing at times.One main limitation was the provision of VPNs. In the official firmware, there was only one choice (IPSec), but that wouldn’t work with my Android phone. Wireguard has now been added to the official (non-beta) firmware and is easy to set up. However, I decided to stop using this router because when I carried out a security test via the GRC ShieldsUP website, it showed one of the ports as not stealthed and therefore failing the test. That's never happened with any of the ASUS routers I've owned.I had given this device a neutral score, but I've since downgraded it to 2 stars. The reason: I decided to give it another try, but within 12 hours I was already having a problem. It refused to allow me access to the GUI, either using the account I had set up or the default account supplied with the router. Even after using the log-in recovery procedure (which did allow me access to the router's GUI) and changing my password, after logging out I was once again unable to log back in. I tried this procedure several times, but no change, so I decided I'd had enough and put it back in its box. I'm sure glad I hadn't had to pay for this device or I would have been most unhappy. Not recommended, based on my own personal experience.Update 27th Dec 2024: I decided to give this router one more try, after the firmware had been upgraded to the latest version. Initially, apart from still locking me out of the GUI from time to time, it seemed to be working OK, but then I noticed something odd: there were about half a dozen network devices listed as being offline. I was only able to identify one of them as being one of my family's own devices, so I just deleted them. A few hours later, they were back again, so it occurred to me that if they weren't devices in my home, they must have been external connections, perhaps to AVM or someone else. This made me nervous about security, so I decided to go back to using an ASUS router, which has no such issues. Incidentally, while I had the FRITZ!Box running, I decided to try one of their mesh devices (3000 AX repeater) to boost the Wi-Fi signal for my Canon printer, which is in a different room and sometimes goes offline. Well, that was a disaster: It connected to devices right close to the FRITZ!Box router but didn’t connect to my printer in another room. Also, when I tried to force connection by changing the SSID name, only the 5 GHz DFS channels were available for the new SSID and many of my devices can't use those. I contacted my ISP for support but they couldn’t resolve the issues, so I had to send it back. Life’s too short for all this hassle.

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