AVM has now released new experimental updates for six FritzBox models, including for the first time for the FritzBox 4040. Users can benefit from improvements in the online monitor and VPN connections, among other things.
The updates also bring a number of bug fixes and new functions for the Internet, Mesh and the system in general. The updates are starting for the FritzBox 7530 AX, 6690 Cable, 6660 Cable, 6591 Cable, 4060 and, for the first time, the FritzBox 4040. These are test versions that are part of the development for the upcoming FritzOS 8 and bring a number of improvements and new functions.
Particularly interesting are the new features for the FritzBox 4040, which has now been included in the laboratory program. According to the release notes published by AVM, the most important changes include:
Depending on the FritzBox, the lab updates fix various bugs and implement improvements. These include corrections to the display of port forwarding in the online monitor, fixing problems with date formatting when the language is set to English, improvements to the display of IPv6 prefixes in the network settings and optimizations to the mesh function when connecting to a FritzRepeater.
The lab updates also bring a number of new features:
The lab versions play an important role in AVM’s development process. They allow the company to test new features in a controlled environment and get feedback from experienced users before the features are released to all users in a stable version. For users who are interested in the latest developments, these lab updates allow them to benefit from improvements early on and provide feedback.
The update packages can be downloaded from AVM. However, it is important to note that these are test versions that may not run stably and are not recommended for use in critical environments. What do you think of the new lab updates? Are you excited about FritzOS 8 or would you rather wait for the final version?
Alexia is the author at Research Snipers covering all technology news including Google, Apple, Android, Xiaomi, Huawei, Samsung News, and More.