The long awaited 2110 series and 2710 series pricing has now been announced but most models won’t be available until late Feb/Early March at this stage. Some models are available now but only in limited quantities.
Click here to view the 2110 series and options.
Click here to view the 2710 series and options.
(Bear in mind, at the time of writing, images and online specs hadn’t been published on Draytek’s website so I’m making a few “educated assumptions” based on the 2710 series).
Also, Draytek Australia recognised a demand for a low cost Draytek product and have managed to have the 2700 series re-released. I have put these online again now but due to Chinese New Year celebrations some items will be delayed for several weeks yet.
Click here to view the 2700 series and options.
For the European readers out there, i found the products on a EURO website too.
http://www.routershop.nl/search/v2710
They have all the versions (v2710, v2710n, v2710vn) and prices.
It looks like Draytek kept the conversions (EURO DOLLAR) pretty equal .
The 2710 features listed on your router review page has a cross against 3G but according to the Draytek site:
http://www.draytek.com.au/products/Vigor2710.php
the 2710 will have 3G ability although there is no word on compatability as yet.
Hi Sean,
The original 2710 release didn’t have 3G compatibility and it was a bit iffy at the time whether it would be added at a later date and would all depend on how much demand there was for it. However, I just asked the Draytek guys for an update since they’ve now included mention of 3G on the product page as you spotted (but still not on the spec page for some reason) and they tell me that the beta firmware with this capability should be available within the next couple of weeks.
They also plan to add 3G backup capability to the 2110 series but there’s no ETA for that at this stage.
3G modem compatibility should be the same as other Draytek models as shown on the 3G modem compatibility list.