DrayTek s Vigor2865 uses hardware acceleration to get the best out of multiple internet options, as well as act as the central hub of a larger network.
DrayTek s Vigor2962P is aimed at businesses that depend on their router for high speed and redundant networking, plus excellent network management and remote connection options.
On the client side, you get five Gigabit Ethernet connectors (with the second WAN connector optionally serving as a sixth LAN port) and dual-band 802.11ac wireless, rated at 866Mbits/sec on the 5GHz band and 400Mbits/sec over 2.4GHz. Four SSIDs are supported per radio, each with its own security scheme and availability schedule. As the Vigor 2927Lac runs the Central AP Management (CAM) service, it can discover and provision up to 20 DrayTek wireless APs, and a future firmware upgrade promises to let the router act as the root node in a mesh Wi-Fi network.
For remote users, the price also includes support for 50 IPsec VPN tunnels, plus 25 SSL VPNs – and a new feature is the option to create up to 16 hardware-accelerated IPsec VPNs.