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2760 or 2860 with 2830 as Access Point?
- ikdo01
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12 Mar 2014 16:36 #79331
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2760 or 2860 with 2830 as Access Point? was created by ikdo01
I currently have a 2830n connected to a BT Infinity modem, but am thinking of replacing this with a 2760 as it it includes the integrated VDSL. It is also significantly cheaper than the 2860 and, according to "expertreviews", has better out of the box wireless performance, though I could be swayed by the 2860 if it offers significant benefit.
I also have a home office at the end of my garden c. 60m away, connected via a cat 5e cable for my work PC and using wireless from the 2830 (with high gain antennae) for my 2 other PCs, printer, phone & tablet.
So a couple of questions
1. as a home user is there any benefit of the 2860 over the 2760?
2. could I take the soon to be defunct 2830 and plug it into the cat 5e in the office to act as a wired router (using the 2760 as the dhcp server) letting me plug in the other PCs & printer AND act as a wireless access point for my phone and tablet when in the office (so getting rid of the high gain antennae). Would there be a problem using the same SID for wireless from the 2760 and 2830 or should I create a second SID?
Cheers
Keith
I also have a home office at the end of my garden c. 60m away, connected via a cat 5e cable for my work PC and using wireless from the 2830 (with high gain antennae) for my 2 other PCs, printer, phone & tablet.
So a couple of questions
1. as a home user is there any benefit of the 2860 over the 2760?
2. could I take the soon to be defunct 2830 and plug it into the cat 5e in the office to act as a wired router (using the 2760 as the dhcp server) letting me plug in the other PCs & printer AND act as a wireless access point for my phone and tablet when in the office (so getting rid of the high gain antennae). Would there be a problem using the same SID for wireless from the 2760 and 2830 or should I create a second SID?
Cheers
Keith
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13 Mar 2014 02:15 #79333
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Replied by babis3g on topic Re: 2760 or 2860 with 2830 as Access Point?
the 2860 has 5 Lans ports (4 the 2760)
the 2860n plus model has & 5G wifi
more firewall throughput of 200 mbps (around 90 the 2760)
the 2860 has incoming wan same as the 2830 (the 2760 none)
more vpn tunnels etc
I never tried as access point but i am sure is possible ... is from different model but all settings are the same and with the 2860 (the 2760 has slightly different UI but again i am sure it can match these settings)
see these guides if helps you
http://www.draytek.co.uk/archive/kb_wlan_AP700_AccessPoint.html
http://www.draytek.co.uk/archive/kb_wlan_AP700_Bridge.html
http://www.draytek.co.uk/archive/kb_wlan_AP700_UniversalRepeater.html
http://www.draytek.co.uk/archive/kb_wlan_AP700_Station.html
http://www.draytek.co.uk/archive/kb_wlan_AP700_WDS.html
If no else reply, send at email atinfo@draytek.co.uk they reply back usually fast and their answer should be more accurate
the 2860n plus model has & 5G wifi
more firewall throughput of 200 mbps (around 90 the 2760)
the 2860 has incoming wan same as the 2830 (the 2760 none)
more vpn tunnels etc
I never tried as access point but i am sure is possible ... is from different model but all settings are the same and with the 2860 (the 2760 has slightly different UI but again i am sure it can match these settings)
see these guides if helps you
If no else reply, send at email at
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