High Speed Gigabit Router V2130N

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High Speed Gigabit Router V2130N
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  2. Publisher: Draytek
  3. Sales Rank in Electronics: #111292

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Wireless coverage & security The Vigor2130n router gives you not only the 802.11n Draft-n standards for coverage, but also the time scheduling function to save you energy bill plus reducing the carbon footprint. For wireless security, Vigor2130n router is also efficient for wireless network management. For instance, its "Wireless LAN isolation" can easily isolate wireless network for friends or guests. Then, the access rights of various wireless clients can be managed by "MAC address control" and deployed "WEP/WPA/WPA2" authentication. No need to remember passwords, your simply press "WPS" button on router and then enable users to securely connect laptop or computers to the router! 3.5G USB modem as the backup Internet access DrayTek understand users want to have Internet access at the moment moving into new premise (e.g. home) and keep online even during the downtime of the fixed broadband line. Therefore, DrayTek lets Vigor2130 series have 2 USB ports to connect USB printer and 3G USB modem as second WAN for back up if the installation of DSL/cable Internet is not ready yet or the fixed broadband line drops. Why not just subscribing 3G USB modem to share broadband Internet with your family or friends ?

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5.0 out of 5 stars Be ready for IPv6 day!, March 22, 2012
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This review is from: High Speed Gigabit Router V2130N (Electronics)
This router is a definite step up from the Netgear/Cisco/D-Link routers. While I'm not impressed with the WiFi range which is comparable to my old Cisco router with an internal antenna the software is much more flexible. The best part is native AICCU support which allows me to use an IPv6 tunnel service from SixXS on the router itself. Previously I had a virtual machine configured just to perform this task so I'm happy to free up the resources by collapsing that into the router itself. Plus it will be ready should Verizon ever offer IPv6 support to their end users directly.

Ease of setup was fairly decent and there is a setup Wizard that should help most novice users. There is the option to delve a lot more into configuration parameters than my previous more consumer-oriented routers but the default settings should work fine for most users allowing power users to tweak without forcing novices to learn what the knobs do. AICCU setup was a little more sparsely...Read more

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