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The Vigor 2860Ln features the same specification as the standard Vigor2860 product with the addition of built-in 4G (Cellular/LTE) connectivity, compatible with all UK/Ireland cellular networks (apart from 'Relish'). The embedded 4G/LTE connectivity provides a self-contained solution as opposed to having to add external/USB modems to your router. A standard SIM slot on the back of the router is secured with a cover to prevent accidental removal (you can leave the cover off if you need easy access). As well as connectivity to the 4G (LTE) networks, the Vigor 2860LN provides backward compatibility to 3G networks for areas or networks where 4G isn't available. Full function MS message operation also provides additional functionality and control Your 3G/4G can provide your sole/primary Internet connection, with optional fallback (backup) to another WAN connection (DSL or Ethernet fed) or 3G/4G can be the backup to your primary DSL/Ethernet connection. Secondary or backup 3G/4G connectivity, using a second network/SIM can be added by the use of an additional 3G/4G USB modem (not supplied). Check the compatibility list to see which USB modems are supported. Note that an external USB modem is only needed for the second cellular connection - the primary 3G/4G interface and SIM slot is built-in. The Vigor 2860Ln also provides built-in ADSL/VDSL and Ethernet WAN connectivity for wired (broadband) Internet connections. Built-in Wireless LAN is also included (802.11n). The Vigor 2860L (as opposed to 2860Ln), available to special order does not have wireless LAN but is otherwise identical. Wireless LAN can be disabled on the Vigor 2860Ln
I**C
I live in a rural area with very poor copper broadband (the 5% that Openreach may eventually get ...
I purchased this Draytek router because my existing 3G/4G router (a TP LINK model) required constant hard-booting because it frequently froze. Although pricey, the Draytek is highly stable, fast and handles multiple data streams.I live in a rural area with very poor copper broadband (the 5% that Openreach may eventually get around to serving in the next century) so switched to a sim card based solution. Step 1 was to evaluate which of the different providers provide 4G LTE in our area, giving it a try on a PAYG deal before purchasing a monthly contract (after some negotiating with the network sales centre). I settled for EE which provides 4G LTE service and managed to get a reasonable deal for 35GB per month. You simply place the SIM card into a slot in the router (which has a screw fix cover) and power on. Connect wirelessly and then look through the network settings and adjust. The Draytek is highly flexible and there are multiple settings for those who like the flexibility and complete control over their network. However, if you are like me and just want to get a decent internet over a SIM network, then its just checking the 4G LTE network parameters. The only thing I had to do was type in the network name but you may need to contact the provider for all the details. Once this was done, the mobile network was working with typical download speeds from 18Mb/s to 24 Mb/s and with no hanging or latency. I now get iplayer in wonderful HD while running a high spec IP based CCTV camera system and a music sever running high quality FLAC files without any issues. The wireless range is really good within the house compared to the previous TP link. It runs over 2.5 and 5 GHz simultaneously. The mobile network signal is strong and helped by the 2 remote external arials provided in the box. You may need to experiment to get the best signal. However, not a glitch after 8 weeks of operation so I am very pleased. Best of luck with your project. InSync March 2017.
A**R
Excellent. Technically complex users may need help to set-up.
Excellent. House is on top of a hill with a cracking 4G signal. Use it with a 4G SIM on an excellent 30GB / all you can eat tariff; and do not have a landline. Draytek kit is excellent and is well known in 'professional' circles. This box is full of useful configuration options. some of which allow you to manage users and the amount of bandwidth they can consume which is great for holiday homes etc.Only word of caution for the non technical is that Draytek boxes are VERY sophisticated 'professional' boxes. If you are not technically savvy with setting up LAN / WAN / firewalls / routers / switches / network access management and even VLAN etc then you may find the setup beyond the basics rather bewildering and should either get help or be prepared to play and learn.
H**U
High performance router for the small business or serious home user.
This is an "entry level" router for the small business or an upgrade for a very serious home user. It is not for the faint hearted - while there are wizards and the like, its ability to be configured is far in advanced of a standard home router and requires a fair amount of technical skill.Once up and running it is very fast and very stable. I have it set up with three separate broadband connections (ADSL, a satellite and a mobile network) and it handles load balancing and routing seamlessly.
D**W
Very capable and powerful router, especially if using multiple broadband/mobile links
I have had several Draytek routers and WiFi access points now. This one caught my attention because of the built-in 3G/4G modem, which you can configure to act as a backup link if the main broadband link(s) go down. I prefer this approach to an external modem, especially since it comes with twin external antennas, which you can mount away from the main unit.I ended up buying a 5m SMA extension cable and a high gain antenna to mount outside of the building, and the performance is excellent. It takes a while to get your head around the Draytek configuration menus and functionality, but once you are familiar with it, there is a lot of flexibility and power available, especially when it comes to multiple LAN/VLAN segments, VPN functions etc..All in all an excellent multi-interface router, good for home or office use.
A**R
Best 4G router on the market
The best 4G router on the market. I use this at work and at home to speed up my broadband using load balancing. You can route certain items like sky boxes and high load traffic through the adsl to avoid draining the 4g. Also has clever bandwidth management tools to prevent one user taking all the bandwidth, but can increase the bandwidth if spare bandwidth is available. A great bit of kit where ADSL is slow and you have 4G signal.
D**J
Good to have a 4G fall back.
Was really impressed with this unit, it is a lot more stable than any previous modem/router combinations I have had previously. The option to fall back on a 4G connection is great and got us out of a predicament recently when the wired internet connection went down.
A**R
If you want something that's enterprise class but within budget ...
If you want something that's enterprise class but within budget then this is the product. Very impressed for something in this price range.
D**W
Easy Broadband Mobile Link Failover
This is the 3rd I purchased all our sites are going this way.
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