With the new FRITZ!Box 7630, AVM is expanding its DSL portfolio with a compact router that brings modern Wi-Fi 7 technology to the classic DSL home network. The new model is aimed at households that want to benefit from the latest Wi-Fi standards even without fiber optics and is based on a combination of high speed, intelligent network management and versatile convenience functions. The positioning between entry-level and premium class is particularly interesting, making the FRITZ!Box 7630 an exciting option for performance-oriented DSL users.
- Wi-Fi 7 with up to 3.5 GBit/s for higher WLAN speeds
- Support for DSL up to 300 MBit/s including Supervectoring 35b
- 2.5 Gbps WAN/LAN port plus three Gigabit LAN connections
- Integrated DECT base station and smart home center
FRITZ!Box 7630 brings Wi-Fi 7 to the DSL connection in a compact form for the first time
With the FRITZ!Box 7630, AVM is launching a router that integrates the latest Wi-Fi technologies into a comparatively compact DSL system. The device supports Wi-Fi 7 on the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands and, according to the manufacturer, achieves combined transfer rates of up to 3.5 Gbps. These values appear technically plausible for a 2×2 Wi-Fi 7 system and represent a significant leap in home network performance compared to older DSL models such as the FRITZ!Box 7490 or 7590.
The new Wi-Fi 7 functions such as Multi-Link Operation and Punctured Mode are particularly relevant. These technologies improve stability under high network utilization and ensure that constant data rates remain possible even in densely occupied Wi-Fi environments. This can significantly improve network quality, especially in households with multiple streaming devices, gaming PCs and smart home components.
On the DSL connection, the FRITZ!Box 7630 supports Supervectoring 35b with up to 300 MBit/s. This puts the model in the upper range of what classic DSL connections can currently achieve. The integrated 2.5 Gbps port further expands the range of applications and allows operation with external modems or as a future-proof network interface for particularly fast end devices.
It is also easy to set up via the MyFRITZ! app. The integrated changeover wizard makes it easier to switch from existing FRITZ!Box models and, if desired, takes over settings and existing configurations. This seems plausible in the context of previous AVM products and should make the switch much easier for many users.
FRITZ!Box 7630 combines home network, smart home and telephony in one system
In addition to the network functions, the FRITZ!Box 7630 is based on AVM’s well-known all-in-one strategy. The device integrates a DECT base station for up to six cordless telephones and supports both IP-based telephony and the connection of an analog telephone.
The router also acts as a smart home control center for FRITZ! devices based on DECT ULE. Radiator controllers, smart sockets or automated routines can be managed directly via the user interface. For users who already rely on the FRITZ! ecosystem, the 7630 offers an uncomplicated introduction to a networked home.
The device is also versatile as a media center. Storage media can be connected via the integrated USB 3.0 port and then made available in the home network via FRITZ!NAS or the integrated media server. The overall package is complemented by FRITZ!OS with VPN, parental control, guest access and extended security functions.
Within the current AVM portfolio, the FRITZ!Box 7630 is positioned sensibly between the more powerful FRITZ!Box 7690 and specialized models such as the FRITZ!Box 7632. AVM is thus closing a gap for users who are looking for modern Wi-Fi 7 in a compact DSL router without having to go straight for the flagship.
Conclusion
The FRITZ!Box 7630 is a plausibly positioned Wi-Fi 7 router for modern DSL households and combines the latest wireless technology with the familiar convenience functions of the FRITZ! ecosystem. The combination of high Wi-Fi performance, smart home integration and simple setup makes the model particularly interesting. The router is available now and costs €299 (RRP, as of June 2026). This puts the FRITZ!Box 7630 in the upper mid-range of modern DSL routers.