tamalero
Occasional Visitor
Not likely. Draytek has stopped responding to email...again.
what a shame.. anyway I got some information from their emails, they were pretty nice to tell me that information.
Thank you for your interest on Draytek products.
> > Below are the information you required for your reference.
> > 1. NAT RX performance
> > Vigor2820 WAN1: 19.5Mbps; WAN2: 53Mbps
> > Vigor2920 WAN1: 93Mbps; WAN2: 182Mbps
> >
> > 2. Supported NAT sessions
> > Vigor2820: 15000
> > Vigor2920: 50000
WAN1 = ADSL port
WAN2 = LAN
I suppose I should wait for the 2830 Series to buy.
I wonder how long that would take.. since the lowend (1130n) are the ones out right now..and they still require a external modem...
and since can't find any online store that has the VIGOR120 modems...
The 2820 does not support IP6 at this time. Only the 2130 series handles IP6.
Note I'm biased since we're a Draytek reseller but we have the 2820n running with an ADSL line and a Cable line balanced in our small office and it's rock solid.
We're able to dynamically allocate bandwidth/QOS to our voip calls and force them to go out the DSL line since our cable line has frequent changes in latency that mess up voip calls.
We also had the 2930vn at our office for a few months before I sold it to a customer and it gave us zero problems.
The Commtouch web filter integration also works great for protecting one's household from inappropriate web sites.
Blair Collins
draytek.interlockit.com
blog.interlockit.com
The problem is the "at this time".
I asked if the 2920 and 2820 series will get a firmware upgrade in the future.. I got a rotund NO.
For the IPv6 support, Vigor2130 is the only Vigor model which supports IPv6 at the moment.
> > Other Vigor routers like Vigor2820/2920 are not able to support IPv6 due to OS limitation.
> > If you have any queries or advice, please share with us.
wich gives me mixed signals (theres one website that claims Draytek Spain confirmed that the 20 series (2820n..etc...) will get a firmware upgrade to ipV6. http://blog.wl0.org/2010/07/checking-ipv6-support-in-my-existing-hardware/ thats the link, the IPAWARE model would indeed be the 1130 series).
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