I have (even recently) delayed due to various negative reviews until I looked at the 7390 purchases. Eventually my curiosity and my playfulness tipped the balance to sit down with the technical promises apart. First of all: I am connected via T-Online with VDSL50 to the Internet and use except Entertain a computer, a NAS server and a Blu-ray player on the LAN, as well as a laptop and a netbook over WLAN. The whole thing has been actually quite good on a Speedport W700V and 221 supplied as a VDSL modem, but access from the WLAN to the NAS server was terribly slow and Internet access also not quite so hot. I just got so self assured that I with the Fritz! Box (the way my first) yes' a lot of space and clutter save and even an electrical outlet is free ;-) and 199 donated. So, now to the conclusion: I was almost disappointed that my play instinct was not really satisfied, because the thing so completely unproblematic to connect and was put into operation, that I could hardly believe it. Not just spoiled by the port speed interface for the settings, I was thrilled by the entirely AVM box. Here one has really thought about and so easy to make the whole friendly and nevertheless scarcely to be desired. A signal / noise ratio evaluation was to get at the Speedport stuff only on insider tricks, at the Fritz box is the display easily. You can see all wireless parameters, a MAC address - filtering is simply unimaginable and all other settings are (at least for me) to achieve absolutely unproblematic. The equipment has been already delivered with the latest software (84.04.89), so I was not even allowed to update (the laboratory version I have been spared). Now for the technical part: The box is now running for several days absolutely stable, both over LAN and WLAN, to my VDSL50 - line. One for fun connected Uralt Siemens cordless phone works on DECT with no noise or other noise Knarksen also up in the furthest corner. The download rate via LAN is approximately 1 Mbyte / s increased (average over several days), the wireless signal is compared to the W700V by about 6dB (= 4 times the performance) better (at 2.4GHz, the 5GHz- signal I have disabled because it interferes with the transmission of the outdoor sensor of my weather station) and the download rate is almost on Internet wifi max. VDSL50 level and thus towards the W700V to about 2MByte / s risen, not least thanks to the new transfer rate of 117 - 130MBit / s (W700V = max 54Mbit / s.). Entertain and stream 16GByte large MKV files on my Samsung BD3600 (both LAN-connected) runs absolutely smoothly, also updating the IP address via DYNDNS.org. Whether all this is necessary or not, plays a completely subordinate role for me, my enthusiasm is definitely worth the money to me (am holding with almost 60 still an absolute Spielkind).