Draytek Vigor 2860ac Router
Business class VDSL router
Includes wireless AP controller
Supports VDSL2, ADSL, 3G/4G and Ethernet-based Broadband
Embedded content control feature
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Includes wireless AP controller
Supports VDSL2, ADSL, 3G/4G and Ethernet-based Broadband
Embedded content control feature
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
£
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Draytek Vigor 2860ac Router
Packed with professional-level features, the Vigor 2860 series offers truly comprehensive DSL connectivity and security. Compatible with all UK variants of ADSL (including ADSL2+ and Annex M), VDSL and VDSL2, the Vigor 2860 can also be used for cable-modem, leased line and EFM applications using its Gigabit Ethernet WAN port. You can also add a 3G/4G/LTE cellular modem for wireless WAN connectivity to supplement your fixed line connection(s) or as your primary connectivity
The built in DSL interface will connect to either an ADSL or VDSL line. If you have a second line (of either type) you can add an additional modem (or your existing modem from your other line) to the Ethernet WAN ports.
The built in DSL interface will connect to either an ADSL or VDSL line. If you have a second line (of either type) you can add an additional modem (or your existing modem from your other line) to the Ethernet WAN ports. You can set the two lines up in load balancing mode, where traffic is split across both of them, or into failover mode, where the other DSL line only kicks-in if your primary DSL line fails (or vice versa). ADSL makes a particularly good method of failover for VDSL because they are delivered differently. VDSL service is provided and powered by a cabinet in your street - that's where the line terminates. ADSL service, on the other hand, comes all the way from your local exchange, which coul be miles away and is powered from there. That means that if your street's VDSL cabinet is damaged, its DSLAM fails or you lose power to your street, you lose VDSL, but your ADSL line comes via a different method and route, so it's less likely that both would be affected. These failover methods can also be used instead for the other WAN ports on the router (Ethernet or 3G).
The content control feature allows you to set restrictions on web site access, blocking download of certain file or data types, blocking specific web sites with whitelists or blacklists, blocking IM/P2P applications or other potentially harmful or wasteful content.
The USB port can also be used to add storage memory to the unit in the form of a USB memory key (as shown right). The Vigor 2860 then provides FTP access file uploading/downloading which can be from the local LAN or from anywhere on the Internet - ideal for a simple to deploy file depository. Access can be 'public' or using usernames and passwords, each of which can have their own directories and/or file access rights. As well as FTP, file sharing is available as a Windows 'network drive'. You can also use Windows Explorer to view and access the contents of the USB drive.
Specifications:
Physical Interfaces:
LAN Ports (Switch) 6 X Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mb/s) Ports
WAN Ports:
WAN1 : ADSL/VDSL, RJ11
WAN2 : Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mb/s) Ethernet for load balance and WAN failover
WAN3 : USB 2.0 Port for 3G/4G Modem or Printer
WAN4 : USB 2.0 Port for 3G/4G Modem or Printer
Phone Ports :
2 x BT Type sockets. FXS type (V2860Vac only)
Line Port : For POTS/PSTN voice line connection (V2860Vac only)
Power Consumption: 18 Watt Max. Dimensions: (L x W x H) 240 x 165 x 43mm
Operating Power: DC 12V (via external PSU, supplied)
Warranty : Two (2) Years RTB
Power Requirements : 220-240VAC
Packed with professional-level features, the Vigor 2860 series offers truly comprehensive DSL connectivity and security. Compatible with all UK variants of ADSL (including ADSL2+ and Annex M), VDSL and VDSL2, the Vigor 2860 can also be used for cable-modem, leased line and EFM applications using its Gigabit Ethernet WAN port. You can also add a 3G/4G/LTE cellular modem for wireless WAN connectivity to supplement your fixed line connection(s) or as your primary connectivity
The built in DSL interface will connect to either an ADSL or VDSL line. If you have a second line (of either type) you can add an additional modem (or your existing modem from your other line) to the Ethernet WAN ports.
The built in DSL interface will connect to either an ADSL or VDSL line. If you have a second line (of either type) you can add an additional modem (or your existing modem from your other line) to the Ethernet WAN ports. You can set the two lines up in load balancing mode, where traffic is split across both of them, or into failover mode, where the other DSL line only kicks-in if your primary DSL line fails (or vice versa). ADSL makes a particularly good method of failover for VDSL because they are delivered differently. VDSL service is provided and powered by a cabinet in your street - that's where the line terminates. ADSL service, on the other hand, comes all the way from your local exchange, which coul be miles away and is powered from there. That means that if your street's VDSL cabinet is damaged, its DSLAM fails or you lose power to your street, you lose VDSL, but your ADSL line comes via a different method and route, so it's less likely that both would be affected. These failover methods can also be used instead for the other WAN ports on the router (Ethernet or 3G).
The content control feature allows you to set restrictions on web site access, blocking download of certain file or data types, blocking specific web sites with whitelists or blacklists, blocking IM/P2P applications or other potentially harmful or wasteful content.
The USB port can also be used to add storage memory to the unit in the form of a USB memory key (as shown right). The Vigor 2860 then provides FTP access file uploading/downloading which can be from the local LAN or from anywhere on the Internet - ideal for a simple to deploy file depository. Access can be 'public' or using usernames and passwords, each of which can have their own directories and/or file access rights. As well as FTP, file sharing is available as a Windows 'network drive'. You can also use Windows Explorer to view and access the contents of the USB drive.
Specifications:
Physical Interfaces:
LAN Ports (Switch) 6 X Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mb/s) Ports
WAN Ports:
WAN1 : ADSL/VDSL, RJ11
WAN2 : Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mb/s) Ethernet for load balance and WAN failover
WAN3 : USB 2.0 Port for 3G/4G Modem or Printer
WAN4 : USB 2.0 Port for 3G/4G Modem or Printer
Phone Ports :
2 x BT Type sockets. FXS type (V2860Vac only)
Line Port : For POTS/PSTN voice line connection (V2860Vac only)
Power Consumption: 18 Watt Max. Dimensions: (L x W x H) 240 x 165 x 43mm
Operating Power: DC 12V (via external PSU, supplied)
Warranty : Two (2) Years RTB
Power Requirements : 220-240VAC


