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Router DrayTek Vigor2927ac Dual-band Wi-Fi 5
The DrayTek Vigor2927ac Dual-band Wi-Fi 5 router combines Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, dual-band wireless (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) and integrated routing features for small and medium business or advanced home networks. The device supports a maximum WLAN throughput of 1267 Mbit/s using Wi‑Fi 5 (802.11ac) and includes five Gigabit LAN ports, USB connectivity and four external antennas in a compact black chassis weighing 0.63 kg. The Vigor2927ac also provides multi-WAN capabilities, 4G/3G mobile network support on applicable models, and a comprehensive set of security and management functions including NAT, firewall, content filtering and VPN services.
The router offers flexible dual-Wi‑Fi bands to separate legacy and high-speed client traffic and delivers up to 1267 Mbit/s wireless throughput for demanding applications. Hardware features such as five Gigabit Ethernet ports, USB port and four antennas enable stable wired and wireless connections. On the software side, integrated functions — load balancing, failover, QoS, bandwidth management, captive portal and extensive firewall/VPN options — support uninterrupted business continuity and secure remote access.
Install the router in a well-ventilated location and connect your Internet uplink(s) to the WAN ports. Use the Gigabit LAN ports to connect switches, servers or desktop devices. For wireless clients, enable the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz SSIDs and configure separate network names and passwords as needed. Access the web-based management interface to set up multi-WAN load balancing or failover, configure VPN tunnels, apply firewall and content filter policies, and adjust QoS or bandwidth limits. If applicable, attach a compatible 4G USB modem to the USB port or use the wireless WAN feature on supported models to receive Internet from a hotspot.
For consistent performance, assign bandwidth or QoS rules to critical services such as VoIP and VPN, and keep firmware updated. Place the router centrally for optimal Wi‑Fi coverage, separate SSIDs for guest and internal networks, and use the captive portal for visitor access management. Use the router’s central AP and switch management features to scale wireless and wired infrastructure while maintaining unified configuration and monitoring.
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