DrayTek Vigor 2860AC
DrayTek Vigor 2860AC review: A feature-packed router
Configurable and stuffed with features perfect for businesses, but not the best Wi-Fi range or speed
Pros
- Six Gigabit LAN ports
- Comprehensive controls
Cons
- Old-fashioned user interface
- Wireless performance isn't great
DrayTek has plied its trade for years producing wireless routers for small- to medium-sized enterprises – and consumers who like to tinker. With the Vigor 2860AC, that’s not about to change any time soon.
This router is all about function before form and it’s stuffed with practical features. At the front, there are six Gigabit LAN ports, plus one Gigabit WAN port and a VDSL2/ADSL port for connection to Openreach-based broadband connections. Alongside these is a pair of USB 2 ports that can be used for connecting USB storage, printers or 3G/4G adapters for backup connection to the internet if your main connection goes down.
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There are plenty of options for connectivity, then, but the real magic is hidden away in the 2860AC’s web-based administration pages, which provide access to a treasure trove of options. Setting up the router isn’t for the faint-hearted.
The user interface is a little old-fashioned and text-heavy but it’s also incredibly comprehensive, offering everything from a proper SSL VPN server to data-limited, schedule-based and accumulated-time-based access controls. There’s even content-based web filtering for blocking websites by category, although you do have to pay a subscription for the service after an initial 30-day trial.
DrayTek has always valued reliability over keeping up with cutting-edge network standards and that’s reflected in the Vigor 2860AC. Despite the high price, it’s only a 3×3 stream 802.11ac router offering speeds of up to 1,300Mbits/sec over 5GHz and 300Mbits/sec over 2.4GHz.
Wireless performance isn’t great either. In our tests, we saw a top speed of 54.8MB/sec over 5GHz in the throughput test at close range, which isn’t bad, but in the long-range test the Vigor 2860AC fell flat, achieving only 1.64MB/sec over 5GHz. That’s just about enough to stream Netflix in 1080p, but not much else, and its 2.4GHz performance was worse.
DrayTek Vigor 2860AC review: Verdict
If you’re looking for a wireless router to extend the range and reach of your network, then, the Vigor 2860AC clearly isn’t the router to purchase; but if it’s more features you need, and the power to control every aspect of your wireless network, you won’t be disappointed.
DrayTek Vigor 2860AC specifications | |
Modem | ADSL2+, VDSL2 |
Wi-Fi standard | 802.11ac |
Bands | 2.4GHz, 5GHz |
Stated speed | 1,300Mbit/sec |
Security | WEP, WPA2-PSK |
Upgradable antennae | Yes |
WAN ports | 1 |
LAN ports | 6x 10/100/1000Mbit/sec |
USB ports | 2 x USB |
Wall mountable | Yes |
Size | 240 x 160 x 40mm |
Guest networks | 3 |
Media server | UPnP |
USB services | Print sharing, NAS, 3G/4G modem |
DDNS services | DynDNS.org, ChangeIP.org, 3322.net |
Part code | Vigor 2860ac |
DrayTek Vigor 2860AC review: A feature-packed router
Home office Wireless routersConfigurable and stuffed with features perfect for businesses, but not the best Wi-Fi range or speed