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DrayTek Vigor 2767ax
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|April 2026
This small office router teams up smart WAN redundancy, heaps of security features and Wi-Fi 6 at a great price
Intended for small offices that want secure, always-on internet access, DrayTek's Vigor 2767ax offers a great range of security and WAN redundancy features at an appealing price. It addresses the exponential bandwidth increases in fibre broadband with its high-speed VDSL and 2.5GbE WAN ports, and there are USB ports for adding 4G/5G modems, any of which can be joined together for failover links.
The 2.5GbE port is switchable so you can use it for WAN or LAN purposes, and it's teamed up with three 1GbE LAN ports. The router also presents WiFi 6 services with its AX3000-rated access point (AP) supporting the WiFi 6 high-performance 160MHz channels.
Installation is a breeze. After a mandatory admin password change, you'll find the slick DrayOS 5 web interface provides easy access to all features. The dashboard opens with a status overview and graphic of the ports with all services accessed from a neatly organised sidebar menu.
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