Vigor 130
- ADSL & VDSL2 (FTTC/BT Infinity) Ethernet Modem
- BT SIN 498 MCT Approved
- Bridge (pass) a single IP address or a whole public subnet
- Ideal Partner device for DrayTek dual-WAN products
or any other vendor's Ethernet WAN firewall - IPv6 and IPv4 Compatible
- Ethernet Connection for client device (router, PC etc.)
- ADSL & VDSL Parameters pre-set for UK ISPs (adjustable)
- Support for MTU1508 (Jumbo Frames)
- VDSL Vectoring
- PPPoA/PPPoE Bridging compatible with ISPs running IPv6
- Normally no setup/configuration of the Vigor 130 required
- View DSL Line Statistics from Vigor router web interface
Overview
Vigor 130 VDSL2/ADSL Modem
The DrayTek Vigor 130 is a VDSL2 and ADSL modem with an Ethernet connection; it is not a router but a true ADSL/VDSL Ethernet Modem (bridge). It provides proven compatibility with UK VDSL2 and ADSL technologies; extensively tested and tuned to provide a robust and reliable DSL connection.
By providing a direct bridge between the DSL connection and Ethernet, the connected device (firewall, router or PC) can log into the Internet (your ISP) directly and have full control over the Internet connection - that makes the Vigor 130 a unique product.
You can add VDSL2 and ADSL connectivity to any Ethernet-WAN router simply by connecting up the DrayTek Vigor 130 modem.
Other Ethernet 'modems' may use workarounds to get a public IP address 'through' to your secondary device/client, requiring non-standard operation and complicated dual-stage setup (modem logs in, router routes) but the Vigor 130 provides the secondary device with a real routed IP connection and the ability to fully manage the connection, making setup easy. In most cases, the Vigor 130 needs no setup or configuration - just plug it in and set up your PC or router. All login/ISP details are entered on the connected client device, not the Vigor 130. The actual connection to your ISP is still PPPoA or PPPoE (depending on your ISP and line type).
This transparent bridging method also differs from using a normal ADSL/VDSL router which logs in itself and then uses NAT or multiple public IP addresses to create an onward client connection for your secondary device; that is not IP Address thrifty and can introduce secondary NAT compromises or interference with various protocols/traffic. With the Vigor 130 bridge/modem, you get a true single public IP address (or multiple, if you have them) straight through to your firewall/router.
Line Info in Vigor Router Interface
When connected to a DrayTek Vigor router, DSL line information is displayed in the router's own web interface, alongside any built-in DSL interface stats.
Here WAN1 is connected to VDSL2 through the Vigor 2862's built-in modem. WAN2 is connected up to another VDSL2 line through the Vigor 130 modem: