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DrayTek Vigor 2620Ln

A feature-rich security router that’s perfectly priced for SMBs that can’t afford to go offline

- DAVE MITCHELL

If you hate downtime, you’ll love DrayTek’s Vigor 2620Ln. In addition to its built-in ADSL2+/ VDSL2 modem, it has a 3G/4G modem with dual SIM slots for primary and backup connection­s to mobile networks – and one of its two Ethernet ports can also be configured as another backup WAN connection.

Each of these interfaces can be configured in failover mode, so you don’t even need to lift a finger to stay online. The bottom line? With the Vigor 2620Ln looking after your connection, you’d need to be having a really bad day at the office to lose internet access.

Security is another strength of the 2620Ln. Its firmware includes a 300Mbits/sec SPI firewall, with app controls and the optional GlobalView web content filtering. The router can also manage up to two concurrent SSL VPN connection­s: the price includes support for IPsec VPN tunnels, and you can access your network via DrayTek’s free Smart VPN client for Windows, macOS, iOS and Android.

The one aspect of the 2620Ln that’s a little disappoint­ing is its Wi-Fi provision. With only 2.4GHz 802.11n services supported, the router will soon be two generation­s behind the curve, with throughput lagging far behind the incoming 802.11ax (“Wi-Fi 6”) standard. Still, the feature set is

strong: the 2620Ln supports up to four virtual SSIDs, each with its own security scheme, client isolation and neighbour AP discovery.

What’s more, the 2620Ln supports DrayTek’s Central AP Management (CAM), allowing it to directly manage two DrayTek wireless APs. You can create profiles and push them to APs as they come online to define things such as active radio bands, SSID details, security policies and traffic limits.

Setting up the router is easy, thanks to a web-based quickstart wizard that walks you through changing the default admin password and configurin­g basic internet. Additional wizards are available to help you access DrayTek’s free DDNS service, secure your wireless services and create site-tosite or client IPsec VPNs.

One area where you don’t get assistance is setting up an SSL VPN, but this is a doddle to configure manually and it works at a decent speed. We used the Smart VPN client on an external Windows 10 PC to copy files onto a system within our LAN and saw a good transfer rate of 3.5MB/sec.

“With the Vigor 2620Ln looking after your connection, you’d need to be having a really bad day to lose internet access”

Setting up WAN redundancy is just as breezy: you simply have to decide which interfaces are active and which should be set to failover mode. You can then set policies to tell the router which WAN ports to switch to in the event of an outage, and also whether to switch back when the primary connection comes up again.

Then there are the security features. The firewall offers plenty of rules, allowing you to restrict inbound and outbound traffic, as well as specific addresses, protocols and even actions. The applicatio­n control module comes with a list of over 100 predefined apps and protocols, including IM, P2P, streaming and remote control services. Want Facebook out of your office? Just set up a rule and it will be gone.

The weak suit is the URL filtering service, which is very basic. For more granular browsing controls, the router includes a 30-day trial of the Cyren GlobalView service. This offers 64 web categories, which can be blocked or allowed using up to eight profiles; if you like what you see, it only costs £38 per year to activate.

Finally, the 2620Ln can integrate with DrayTek’s cloud-hosted VigorACS 2 service for remote management, and can also be interrogat­ed and restarted from a registered mobile phone using SMS commands – a neat touch.

The Vigor 2620Ln may not offer cutting-edge Wi-Fi speeds, but it has a strong set of security measures and an excellent range of WAN connection options. At a shade under £200, it’s excellent value for any small business or satellite office that needs alwayson internet access.

 ??  ?? ABOVE Twin SIM slots and two Gigabit Ethernet sockets give you plenty of WAN connection options
ABOVE Twin SIM slots and two Gigabit Ethernet sockets give you plenty of WAN connection options
 ??  ?? LEFT The 2620Ln’s VPN server lets remote users connect via a free client app
LEFT The 2620Ln’s VPN server lets remote users connect via a free client app
 ??  ?? ABOVE A plain case belies the wealth of advanced security features inside
ABOVE A plain case belies the wealth of advanced security features inside

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