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Opinions please - 2765 vs 2865 for FTTP
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06 Feb 2022 10:10 #100552
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Hi all
We're switching from FTTC, using a venerable but highly reliable 2860, to FTTP. ISP (Zen) has supplied a Technicolor (was Thomson) router which may be OK but it's hard to find any reliable Information on it. Draytek having been a good solid servant (back to a 2820 in about 2013-ish), I'm inclined to replace the Zen-supplied router.
Choices are between a 2765 and a 2865 - any strong views on one over the other? Price gap is quite significant, so I'm wondering whether the extra cost of the 2865 is worth it.
Thanks all
We're switching from FTTC, using a venerable but highly reliable 2860, to FTTP. ISP (Zen) has supplied a Technicolor (was Thomson) router which may be OK but it's hard to find any reliable Information on it. Draytek having been a good solid servant (back to a 2820 in about 2013-ish), I'm inclined to replace the Zen-supplied router.
Choices are between a 2765 and a 2865 - any strong views on one over the other? Price gap is quite significant, so I'm wondering whether the extra cost of the 2865 is worth it.
Thanks all
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07 Feb 2022 10:24 #100560
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Replied by admin3 on topic Re: Opinions please - 2765 vs 2865 for FTTP
I recommend having a look at the router comparison chart to see if there are any features you'd need from the Vigor 2865: https://www.draytek.co.uk/products/comparison/router-comparison
There are four main reasons that I can think of to get the Vigor 2865 over the 2765:
Otherwise, the performance is similar with the Hardware Acceleration and it has the same QoS capabilities
There are four main reasons that I can think of to get the Vigor 2865 over the 2765:
Otherwise, the performance is similar with the Hardware Acceleration and it has the same QoS capabilities
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07 Feb 2022 10:56 #100562
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If you can stretch to it get the 2865 or even 2927 assuming you don't want to retain the FTTC.
In my experience WiFi will be better served by something else, personally I have had very good results with BT Whole Home pack (the 4x4 dishes) and Unifi gear.
In my experience WiFi will be better served by something else, personally I have had very good results with BT Whole Home pack (the 4x4 dishes) and Unifi gear.
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07 Feb 2022 17:56 #100565
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I recall reading if you disable the Firewall, enable Hardware Acceleration and disable Data Flow Monitor, you'll get a much higher throughput out of a 2860.
Not much of a solution if you're self-hosting or need to use these features but if you're a home user who just needs a more basic config, this could save some £££
Not much of a solution if you're self-hosting or need to use these features but if you're a home user who just needs a more basic config, this could save some £££
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14 Feb 2022 12:50 #100616
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Thanks all for these helpful replies. I have the 2860 running quite well (the hints on how to up the speed worked).
Zen are replacing the Technicolor router they sent (it doesn’t support our static IP address range and there’s no meaningful documentation anywhere) with something else, but I’ve run out of patience (wrestling with the Technicolor has taken days).
I can see some useful benefits in the 2865 so I’ll probably swallow the extra cost.
Thanks again
Zen are replacing the Technicolor router they sent (it doesn’t support our static IP address range and there’s no meaningful documentation anywhere) with something else, but I’ve run out of patience (wrestling with the Technicolor has taken days).
I can see some useful benefits in the 2865 so I’ll probably swallow the extra cost.
Thanks again
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