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    Draytek Vigor2800V 4 Port ADSL Modem/Router with VoIP (2 x FXS), VPN, Firewall, USB Print Server & USB 3G modem support (OBSOLETE)

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Built-in Modem   Wireless
ADSL2/2+ Capability (for modems only)   Removable Antenna
WAN Ports - 0      
3G Capable - USB      
USB LAN Port/s  
10/100 LAN Port/s - 4   UPnP Support
Gigabit LAN Port/s - 0   Internet Sharing

USB Print Server   QoS
Parallel Port Print Server   DynDNS Client
Dialup/ISDN Failover   Warranty - 2
USB Storage      
FXO Ports for VoIP - 0      
FXS Ports for VoIP - 2      
     
 
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    IPSec VPN Endpoints - 32      
    PPtP VPN Endpoints - 32      
    Supports VPN passthrough (multi session)      
           

    Comments: One of the best featured all-in-one modem/router/ATA/VPN products available and now with 3G modem support*.

    * Click here for 3G modem compatibility list (not all 3G modems are compatible)

    Note: The USB port on the back is labelled "Printer" on the 2800 series but that is where the 3G modem goes. It can still be used as a print server but not at the same time. The 2910, 2820 & 5510 series can support a USB hub so you can use it for both a print server and the 3G modem at the same time. However, this feature is not available on the 2800 series because it doesn't have the processing power to cope with it.
    See Draytek Support FAQs for 3G setup instructions.

    Click here for a test drive.

    Note: The 2800 series sometimes does not auto detect an ADSL1 line when set to multimode. This only occurs with some ISPs and is probably related to the type of DSLAM equipment they have installed. Usually manually setting the modulation to G.DMT in the modem's configuration menus is sufficient to get it going but in severe cases where this does not work then installing the ADSL1 only firmware will get it going. (This firmware is the one with the modem code:Y.1.28.187).

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    User Rating Comments
    David Cottle
    30/12/2008 9:45:21 AM
    These can do very complicated routing. I have one server on line using one with 32 IP address block plus another 4 IP address block and it handles the job perfectly. I got two WAN ADSL2+ Annex M services using these now.

     

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