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Unifi Draytek Vigor 2130n, Just received today!.. First impression.

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post Nov 23 2011, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(gotdamsg @ Nov 23 2011, 12:14 PM)
Here are the prices.

Vigor 2130 (no wireless) @ RM510
Vigor 2130n (with wireless N) @ RM820
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wait wait....this thing its replacing the black TM thing or just replace the router?
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post Nov 23 2011, 03:05 PM

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What is black TM thing?

This will replace the wireless router provided by TM.
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post Nov 23 2011, 03:45 PM

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QUOTE(gotdamsg @ Nov 23 2011, 03:05 PM)
What is black TM thing?

This will replace the wireless router provided by TM.
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theres is 3 main component TM giving rite?

1 is D-link wireless router,STB and BTU rite?

Dlink its wireless router,STB its hyyp tv and BTU that black things
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post Nov 23 2011, 03:48 PM

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This will replace the Dlink wireless router. STB and BTU will remain the same.
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post Nov 23 2011, 03:54 PM

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QUOTE(gotdamsg @ Nov 23 2011, 03:48 PM)
This will replace the Dlink wireless router. STB and BTU will remain the same.
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sweat.gif aik...aint its expensive? buying a extra good wireless will do aint it? if u nid stronger wireless coverage
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post Nov 25 2011, 11:08 AM

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Just gotten mine @ RM480 + RM15 postage

Haven't get a chance to unbox it... Will try it out by tonight when I get back home...

Bank in yesterday at 11:30 noon and got it by pos laju this morning... fast delivery...
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post Nov 26 2011, 05:29 PM

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hi gotdamsg

bro did u test the one i ask?? let me know pls

QUOTE(thankyou @ Nov 25 2011, 11:08 AM)
Just gotten mine @ RM480 + RM15 postage

Haven't get a chance to unbox it... Will try it out by tonight when I get back home...

Bank in yesterday at 11:30 noon and got it by pos laju this morning... fast delivery...
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bro can u test the one i ask before about the wireless? using wireless N try transfer between wireless laptop and ur desktop HD movie and tell the speed... thaanks bro smile.gif
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post Nov 26 2011, 06:17 PM

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Personally Mikrotik replacement much more worth it
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post Nov 26 2011, 08:07 PM

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bro izzat, I will try n let you know ok...

MX510, I have Mikrotik RB750 too... I have to admit it is a very good router... but the quality of the router is too lousy...

I bought it on feb 2011 from SG and only get to enjoy for few weeks... the adapter just gave up on lightning stike through power socket... what I don't understand was none of devices connected at the same power socket spoilt except Mikrotik...

tried to bring back to the company but the company is gone... sigh... right now I'm not too sure if it affected the router or just the adapter itself....
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post Nov 26 2011, 10:10 PM

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QUOTE(gotdamsg @ Nov 23 2011, 12:14 PM)
Here are the prices.

Vigor 2130 (no wireless) @ RM510
Vigor 2130n (with wireless N) @ RM820
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For that kind of price, the specs for wireless router is just mediocre.

Draytek brand is well known over-priced Western brand sold in pound sterling currency.Not a wise decision.

With that kind of pricing level you're better off getting a high end Asus(Black Diamond or N16) or Buffalo model that is cheaper. You can also buy 3 sets of the TP-Link TL-WR1043D with an excess of RM800.

It has only 64Mb RAM + 8Mb Flash.

In comparison the Asus RT-56U has a 500MHz processor from Ralink with double amount of RAM-128MB with 8MB flash.You may disregard this factor, but for 3rd party firmware, this is a VERY important feature.

Now that's not just it. In about a year's time we'll even start seeing dual core CPU routers coming out the market. Just wait.

This post has been edited by iipohbee: Nov 26 2011, 10:37 PM
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post Nov 26 2011, 10:32 PM

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iipohbee, I agree at RM820 for 2130n is overprice especially you can have a good hardware + 3rd party software (DD-WRT) to do the same functionality!

I was trying to look for some all-in-one gigabit wireless router but was down with limited choice for Unifi... with RM480, i think its still somehow "reasonable" price for the features...
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post Nov 26 2011, 11:23 PM

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QUOTE(iipohbee @ Nov 26 2011, 10:10 PM)
For that kind of price, the specs for wireless router is just mediocre.

Draytek brand is well known over-priced Western brand sold in pound sterling currency.Not a wise decision.

With that kind of pricing level you're better off getting a high end Asus(Black Diamond or N16) or Buffalo model that is chaper. You can also buy almost buy 3 sets of the TP-Link TL-WR1043D with an excess of RM800.

It has only 64Mb RAM + 8Mb Flash.

In comparison the Asus RT-56U has a 500MHz processor from Ralink with double amount of RAM-128MB with 8MB flash.You may disregard this factor, but for 3rd party firmware, this is a VERY important feature.

Now that's not just it. In about a year's time we'll even start seeing dual core CPU routers coming out the market. Just wait.
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yes bro i disregard that factor tongue.gif
fancy hardwares SPECS dun matter

in real life is what matter not specs... like amd bulldozer tongue.gif 8 core cpu new architetcture but den .... ahh.. but i still waiting for amd to pull together NEVER INTEL bruce.gif
go to smallnetbuilder and australia forum whirlpool and read what ppls say about vigor most of them are coming form WRT610n or asus or other super high speed box

i hv been use non-wireless 2130 that i bought more than year ago at first with streamyx 4mbps and now Unifi.. i hv been so impress that i go around advise anyone who wan high end to buy one.... its class alone not using the same broadcom/TI/ralink common stuffs u see in all others... no crash no reboot no feature that dun work
actually dir615 cpu is higher.... whistling.gif but compare the two in p2p or many user..
i send email ask about cpu speed.. they told me its 200mhz lol i was whaaaaaat??? rclxub.gif ohmy.gif
den they explain to me many of the feature is hardware accelerate with own chip.. den challenge me to crash the router with any software if i can lol biggrin.gif tongue.gif
how can 200mhz cpu reach 800mbps route speed rolleyes.gif

if i go to the shell and check the load cpu its idle... and i see in the data flow page 7 active user and 4 my housemate are torrenting each with 1000-1500+ session... qos and bandwidth limit enabled but still its idle...
they r right the cpu is not doing load..
haha i pay rm490 for NO wireless... and still after a year the price online is like before it didn drop...its worth it really a great router that u jus install den forget

ts and thankyou got same model as me... how izit?
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Please do not ignore the memory storage for the router's OS.

It's a very crucial feature for future upgrades when new features come in demand.

You're not going to be able to load the full package of the 3rd party firmware such as customized VPN support, CPU overclocking and ISP customizations without the extra storage.

This refers to a RM800 piece of hardware that was reviewed back in March 2010?
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post Nov 27 2011, 04:29 AM

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QUOTE(iipohbee @ Nov 26 2011, 11:32 PM)
Please do not ignore the memory storage for the router's OS.

It's a very crucial feature for future upgrades when new features come in demand.

You're not going to be able to load the full package of the 3rd party firmware such as customized VPN support, CPU overclocking and ISP customizations without the extra storage.

This refers to a RM800 piece of hardware that was reviewed back in March 2010?
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lates firmware release 2 months ago... nuff said

what r u talking about? customized VPN?? lol
see the vpn menu bro

can reach 800mbps at stock... overclock it?? isp customisation mean like vlan tagging for unifi which already supported? what u wan to do? put TM logo? tongue.gif

read what real broadband 150mbps user from netherland r saying not me.. jus search in the forum i post up

like i say in my sig.. 1 to 3 user tp-link is best choise.. very2 great price and stable for p2p
but if wan spend 400+ on anything toprange vigor is king
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post Nov 27 2011, 04:14 PM

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Specs does not matter? I don't think so. Some specs do matter, especially the RAM memory, it is really crucial on the performance.

You cannot compare CPU based on speed only, Cisco 4900 series router/switch, guess what? It has only 266 mhz CPU on board, and the throughput is 70 million packet per second, switching capacity is approx 90 gigabit per second, all running on 266 mhz CPU only. Different CPU architecture and type does matter too.

It is a nice product nonetheless, just that the price is a bit too demanding.
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Hurm, it's a good router actually. Last time I used tplink load balancer at my shop. My customer always whining about lagging and delay while playing online games (HON and Blackshot, it's around 40-50 people playing BS on peak hour, oh my, this game is using p2p protocol to establish connection). The tplink can't handle too much sessions on peak hours, sometime the device hang! I decided to change to better enterprise router, on the first place im going peplink. The price was overy budget RM6.5k (Peplink 380). So I change to Draytek Vigor 3200 which had 4 WANs.

Guess what, with no fancy firewall rules, no bandwidth and sessions limit, the router easily handle 60 PCs and fully utilize 4x4mbps Streamyx. This month I will be open 2nd floor with 30 more PCs, I hope it will do the job perfectly!

And the great thing is, today my unifi will be install. It BIZ20 x 4! brows.gif FYI, draytek 3200 is unifi compatible and I can get rid those dlink router rclxms.gif

This post has been edited by izzani: Nov 29 2011, 07:58 AM
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Bro izzat80, I do not have 300mbps wireless client card so I couldn't test it out for you...

This is what you've requested:

2130n location: downstair living hall

File Transfer: Sitting beside 2130n router
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File Transfer: Upstair bedroom at the end of the house "door closed"
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This post has been edited by thankyou: Nov 29 2011, 11:31 AM
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post Nov 29 2011, 12:36 PM

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QUOTE(izzani @ Nov 29 2011, 07:25 AM)
Hurm, it's a good router actually. Last time I used tplink load balancer at my shop. My customer always whining about lagging and delay while playing online games (HON and Blackshot, it's around 40-50 people playing BS on peak hour, oh my, this game is using p2p protocol to establish connection). The tplink can't handle too much sessions on peak hours, sometime the device hang! I decided to change to better enterprise router, on the first place im going peplink. The price was overy budget RM6.5k (Peplink 380). So I change to Draytek Vigor 3200 which had 4 WANs.

Guess what, with no fancy firewall rules, no bandwidth and sessions limit, the router easily handle 60 PCs and fully utilize 4x4mbps Streamyx. This month I will be open 2nd floor with 30 more PCs, I hope it will do the job perfectly!

And the great thing is, today my unifi will be install. It  BIZ20 x 4!  brows.gif  FYI, draytek 3200 is unifi compatible and I can get rid those dlink router  rclxms.gif
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wow 4 wan.. bro mind sharing the diagnos data flow screen when ur shop is full!!! curious just wan to see if u dun mind laugh.gif on my router not even 1 page full hv 7 housemate and when hv guest reach 12... not more.. but u 50 must be many page ohmy.gif

4 x 20 total 80 of SUPER... i wan test torrent download 1080p HD on that how long ?? hmm.gif rclxms.gif


QUOTE(thankyou @ Nov 29 2011, 11:31 AM)
Bro izzat80, I do not have 300mbps wireless client card so I couldn't test it out for you...

This is what you've requested:

2130n location: downstair living hall

File Transfer: Sitting beside 2130n router
user posted image

File Transfer: Upstair bedroom at the end of the house "door closed"
user posted image
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thanks very2 much broo smile.gif
rly appreciat u testing...

nice collection of HD goods u hv there haha
those speed good... too bad u dun hv wireless N full speed device to test full capable of router

anyway thanks bro icon_rolleyes.gif

This post has been edited by izzat80: Nov 29 2011, 12:48 PM
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post Nov 29 2011, 09:59 PM

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Draytek 3200 Specification

CPU: Danube-S
Memory: 64MB
NAT: 100000 sessions
64 concurrent VPN tunnels
10 concurrent SSL VPN tunnels

This is a business model, many features are hardware-accelerated with dedicated chips, including packet forwarding and VPN.. looking at it from cpu/ram perspective doesn't give it justice.. but rather real world performance.

Quote from Draytek's Tech Support

Some more, draytek staff called and guide me through phone around 9pm. He helped me until I can connect to Unifi! notworthy.gif

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hi forum smile.gif

Im interested in this... can someone confirm is it fully smooth with xbox360 (open nat and upnp)? also the wireless doesn't drop for ipad/iphone?

xtreamer, xbox, NAS in the network

Streaming 1080p from NAS and p2p seeds running all the time. Not many torrent downloads ~few gigs per day. There is good upload traffic though, see my nickname thumbup.gif

I need a device that can manage seeding and smooth game play. Is this a suitable router for me? word from existing xbox owners would be nice... THANKS smile.gif

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