I have run out of plug space at home and am looking for one box for:
- bt broadband modem + wireless and can do VPN tunneling
Most seem to do modem + VPN but not also wireless ..... anyone use anything decent?
I have run out of plug space at home and am looking for one box for:
- bt broadband modem + wireless and can do VPN tunneling
Most seem to do modem + VPN but not also wireless ..... anyone use anything decent?
Netgear DG834?
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Draytek range?
ignore - that was one of the ones Im looking at. Is there a big difference between the model letters after the number? Also v2, v3 and vv4 ?!
Last edited by wise; 18th June 2008 at 08:53 PM.
what model does al three? the security routers dont do modems ....
Draytek 2820N Wireless Router has ADSL Modem built in, and wireless + VPN (LAN to LAN + remote user). Easy to set up and reliable - I use them and their predecessor 2800G all over the place. For home use + basic adsl/wifi the netgear DG834 range is a good bet, but for VPN I stick with draytek. More expensive but worth the money IMHO.
I have the Vigor 2800G which does all that
http://www.draytek.com/product/adsl2plus/vigor2800G.php
Another recommendation for the Draytek 2820n routers that will meet your requirements. We install these all the time for our clients.
The 2800G has now been discontinued and is replaced by the 2820n model.
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Have never really been able to say anything bad about the Draytek's, used to use them heavily for CPE that we would just send out to customers.
Easy to configure, not much to them unless you dig into them, so easy to support (great for the helpdesk)
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Couldn't you use one of the cheapo linksys routers and shove dd-wrt/openwrt/etc on it?
thanks guys - went for the netgear in the end, its pretty cheap so worth a go.
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