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Draytek routers..any comments?

Anteaus
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Registered: ‎02-08-2007

Draytek routers..any comments?

Recently  I happened to acquire a Draytek 2600+ and thought I'd give it a try on my home connection. (Naturally I loaded the latest firmware first.) This is quite an old model and doesn't do ADSL2, but other than that I was very impressed with its performance and stability. Like, weeks without a reboot. In fact it's the most stable connection I've seen so far on any broadband line.
The new Draytek routers are quite pricey, but might well think of ordering one for work on the strength of this. Anyone else own one, and prepared to comment?
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StuartUK35
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Registered: ‎09-09-2011

Re: Draytek routers..any comments?

Draytek = Dogs link:censored in router terms Smiley
Belkin & Thomson = Happy Shopper in router terms....
I currently use a Netgear cable router (Fibre) for my home connection
I use a Draytek 2820 for my demon works adsl2 connection
and a draytek modem for PN works adsl connection...
Draytek all the way, shame they cost so much!!!!
adie:orange avoidance of swear filter removed.
MisterW
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Re: Draytek routers..any comments?

I use a pair of 2820's in the office to provide VPN tunnel facilities to a remote site, excellent bit of kit.

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Anteaus
Grafter
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Registered: ‎02-08-2007

Re: Draytek routers..any comments?

Thanks. Seems like the way to go. Deep pockets provided, of course.