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Draytek Vigor 2830Vn plus 802.1q, multi-subnet, Gigabit dual-band WiFi - 2830
- ADSL/ADSL2+, 3G and Broadband Router
- Triple-WAN ports for ADSL, cable modem and 3G which can be used simultaneously
- 802.11n Switchable Dual-Band WiFi ('n' models)
- V3 Firewall with huge flexibility
- Four-Port Gigabit Ethernet LAN Switch
- Wireless Guest Portal
- Multiple Private LAN Subnets
- User Password Access Control
- Up to 50,000 simultaneous NAT sessions
- Up to 4 VLANs (Port or IP based)
- VLAN Prioritisation & 802.1q
- Up to 60,000 simultaneous NAT Sessions
- Twin VoIP ports with PSTN passthrough (Vigor2820Vn)
- IGMP v3 MultiCast
- Content Filtering (by matched keyword or data type)
- Globalview Web Filtering (Subject to subscription)
- Ethernet and WiFi VLANs (common/distinct groups)
- QoS (Layer 2&3, 802.1p & TOS/DCSP)
- SSH and HTTPS/AES Access to WUI
- VPN Dial-in/dial-out with hardware co-processor
- Dual-Login Admin interface (user/admin)
- USB Port for Printer, Logs or 3G Modem
- Optional VigorCare Available
The Vigor 2830 Series features 802.11n wireless LAN specification and has been certified by the WiFi alliance for cross compatibility and WiFi compliance (including WPA/WPA2 and WMM). The Vigor2830n and Vn models includes a hardware co-processor for WiFi which can provide an increase of up to 40Mb/s for WiFi connections compared to our other models.
The Vigor 2830n/Vn includes Dual-Band technology. Regular WiFi operates in the "2.4Ghz" band but with the number of people using Wifi these days, all sharing the same channels as well as DECT and Bluetooth also using the same band, congestion is a real problem. Everyone has to share the same bandwidth, and 802.11n uses three times as much as previous technologies. The Vigor2830n can be switch to use the 5.8Ghz band instead which is far less congested. If your laptop of wireless device does not support the 5.8Ghz band, you will need a add a USB 'dongle', also available from DrayTek.
802.11n provides a total wireless bandwidth of up to 300Mb/s using new methods such as packet aggregation and channel bonding. Throughput depends on your own environment (factors such as obstructions, number of hosts and distance all make a significant difference), but actual transfer speeds of over 100Mb/s are achievable (based on our real world tests). In addition, 802.11n provides greater coverage and resilience to interference compared to previous wireless standards thanks to the MIMO technology and the Vigor's triple-antennae diversity arrangement. This offset arrangement of aerials provides offset paths between hosts so that interference can be overcome.
The Vigor 2830 Series provides several independent levels of security including encryption (up to WPA2), authentication (802.11x) and methods such as MAC address locking and DHCP fixing to restrict access to authorised users only. The Web interface lets you see how many and which clients are currently connected as well as their current bandwidth usage. An 'instant' block lets you disconnect a wireless user temporarily in case of query. The Wireless VLAN facility allows you to isolate wireless clients from each other or from the 'wired' LAN.
The Vigor2830 wireless versions also allow guest access with password protection so that visitors can use your WiFi access, but only with a password which you set for them. When the user connects to your wireless LAN, they are firstly presented with your login screen before any Internet access is permitted. This is in addition to any encryption system you have running.
The Multiple SSID features enables you to have up to four distinct or common virtual wireless access points. For example, you could have one for company usage, with access to your company LAN and another for public access which allows internet surfing only. Setting up wireless security is made easier thanks to the WPS feature (WiFi protected setup) whereby your client PC can get it's security keys by pressing a button on the front of the router.
If your laptop PC's built-in wireless doesn't support 802.11n wireless or the 5.8GhZ band and you want to take advantage of that, you can use the optional Vigor N62 USB adaptor. Click on 'accessories' for details.
For specialist or more demanding coverage applications, optional aerials can be used with the Vigor 2830 to potentially increase the range of wireless coverage (depending on enviroment) or provide directional coverage in order that your wireless transmission is focussed and concentrated into one direction only, for example into a room or across open space. With the increasing popularity of wireless LANs, you will want to choose the least congested wireless channel (Nos. 1-13) for yours so the Vigor can scan and provide a list of all devices in the vicinity so that you can choose the best channel (see screenshot below).
- 802.11n Compliant
- Switchable Dual-Band (2.4Ghz or 5.8Ghz)
- Hardware WiFi co-processor for increased throughput
- WiFi Alliance Approved
- 'MIMO' Technology with three aerials (2T3R) for diversity
- Packet Aggregation and Channel Bonding
- Optional Higher Gain or directional aerials available - Click Here.
- Also Compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g Standards
- Active Client list in Web Interface
- Wireless LAN Isolation (from each other and/or wired LAN)
- 64/128-bit WEP Encryption
- WPA/WPA2 Encryption
- WPS - WiFi Protected Setup for client security setup
- Switchable Hidden SSID
- Restricted access list for clients (by MAC address)
- Time Scheduling (WLAN can be disabled at certain times of day)
- Access Point Discovery
- WDS (Wireless Distribution system) for Bridging and Repeating
- 802.1x Radius Authentication
- Wireless Rate-Control
- Automatic Power Management
- 802.11e WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia)
Wireless LAN WDS Facility
Vigor 2830 'n' models support WDS (Wireless Distribution System) which enables you to use the wireless capability to bridge to another network, within wireless range. You need an additional compatible wireless router for this of course. Here is a simple example:
With WDS bridging, both networks should be within the same logical IP subnet (IP address range). Once set up, all of the PCs on both sides of the link can access each other, across the wireless bridge. Local wireless devices such as a laptop can continue to use their local access point.
An additional mode, as shown above, called 'repeating', allows you to set up a third station. In the diagram below, the router at 'B' is set up in repeating mode, relaying traffic between LANs at A and C. Therefore, all three physical networks can communicate with each other over the wireless links.
Important Note: Wireless performance (speed and range) always depends on your specific environment and will vary considerably. Factors affecting performance include wireless traffic, other networks nearby, site construction, walls, ceilings and other electronic equipment nearby. Speeds quoted are the maximum wireless capacity, including RX/TX capacity, protocol overheads and all clients/hosts connected.
Voice-over-IP Features ('Vn' Model)
The Vigor 2830Vn provides two analogue phone ports and an analogue line port provide full PSTN and VoIP integration on the same phones, via both the Internet and your regular analogue line. The two phones can be used independently and simultaneously for both incoming and outgoing calls.
As well as the two telephone ports, a third port, the Analogue Line port, connects into your regular analogue line (PSTN/POTS*). This then gives the telephones access to your analogue line to allow you to make calls as well as your VoIP facility (you can select the PSTN line instead of VoIP by dialling #0). Incoming calls are automatically switched through to your telephone(s) (either one or both) so that each phone can be used for both VoIP and POTS calls. Both telephones plugged into your router have access to VoIP and your analogue line. In addition, using the 'Digit-Map' facility you can set rules about particular call destinations using either the POTS line or your SIP/VoIP service. For example, local calls can be routed via your PSTN line (if you have a free calls package for example) whereas international calls can go via your preferred VoIP provider; there is flexibility to have several digit-map rules.
As well as connecting with a SIP/VoIP gateway directly (such as DrayTEL), the vigor2830Vn can register its phones as extensions on a remote IP PBX, such as DrayTek's Vigor IPPBX products, so this is an idea teleworker solution.
*POTS = Plain Old Telephone Service - The traditional analogue phone voice line in your home/office, e.g. B.T. That line may also be carrying your ADSL data signal.
VoIP Features ('Vn' Model only):
- Two 'FXS' Phone Ports
- Line Port for connection to analogue (POTS) line
- Automatic phone switch-over for incoming calls on either PSTN or VoIP
- Hotline Facility (Dial preset number when handset lifted)
- Digit-Map facility for LCR selection
- Protocols: SIP, RTP / RTCP
- 12 SIP Registrar Accounts (for up to 12 VoIP providers/Trunks)
- Compatible as remote extensions on DrayTek IP PBXs
- G.168 Line Echo-cancellation
- Automatic Gain Control
- Jitter Buffer ( 125ms )
- Voice Codecs
- G.711 A / µ Law
- G.723.1
- G.726
- G.729 A / B
- VAD / CNG
- Tone Generation: DTMF , Dial , Busy , Ring Back , Call Progress
- DTMF Transmission: In Band / Out Band ( RFC-2833 ) / SIP info
- FAX / Modem Support G.711 Pass-through
- T.38 for FAX
- Supplemental Services (Dependent on ITSP):
- Caller ID
- Call Hold / Retrieve
- Call Waiting
- Call Waiting with Caller ID
- Call Transfer
- Call Forwarding ( Always , On Busy and On No Answer )
- DND (Do not Disturb)
- Call Barring ( Incoming / Outgoing )
- MWI ( Message Waiting Indicator ) ( RFC-3842 )
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MPN: DRAY-2830VN Last Updated: Friday, 18 May 2012 08:04



