
AVM FRITZ!Box 3370 review
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AVM's new FRITZ!Box 3370 ADSL router doesn't have as many features as the flagship 7390 model, but its wireless connectivity actually makes advances over its top-of-the-range stablemate.
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AVM's new FRITZ!Box 3370 ADSL router doesn't have as many features as the flagship 7390 model, but its wireless connectivity actually makes advances over its top-of-the-range stablemate.

Somehow it feels wrong to call this the low-end model in the Fritz!Box 7300 range, but that's what the 7330 is - low end.

A new Fritz!Box is a terrifying thing to review, not because of any Axis power-based name-calling or fear of boxes going on the fritz (hoho) but as they do so much.

The AVM Fritz!Box 7390 was a massively impressive, if over-specified, wireless router. The Fritz!Box 3270 isn't as accommodating inside.

The Fritz! WLAN Repeater has a few tricks up its sleeve to make your life easier

Is this the integrated wireless modem router Mac users have been waiting for?

If you've been a little slow off the mark in upgrading your PC components or you're still using a five-year-old laptop, you might be in the market for the Fritz!WLAN. Both Windows XP and Vista recognised the stick the first time we plugged it in

ADSL routers are now two-a-penny, but the Fritz!Box aims to stand out from the crowd. You're encouraged to install the router using the enclosed disc. However, there's one small problem...