Draytek Australia have just released the new 2930 series which should fill a particular market niche. These have many similarities to the 2820 series but with a stronger focus on VPN capabilities at the expense of some of the other features enjoyed by the 2820 series. While having fewer features they do pack a bigger punch so are priced a little higher than the 2820 series as well.
A quick comparison of the top of the range 2930Vn model vs the 2820Vn:
| 10/100 LAN Ports |
3 |
4 |
| 10/100/1000 LAN Ports |
1 |
0 |
| VPN Endpoints |
32 |
100 |
| WAN Ports |
1 ethernet + 1 phone port for ADSL |
2 x ethernet |
| Built-in ADSL modem |
Yes |
No |
| USB Print Server |
Yes |
No |
| Accepts 3G modem |
Yes |
No |
| 802.11n wireless |
Yes |
Yes |
| FXS ports for VoIP |
2 |
2 |
| FXO ports (PSTN failover for VoIP) |
1 |
0 |
| Rackmountable |
Yes (with kit) |
Yes (with kit) |
Click here to check out the whole 2930 range pricing and options from OzTechnologies.com with links to the OzCableguy reviews for more information.