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The DrayTek Vigor V2927 is a high-performance dual WAN router designed for SMBs, delivering up to 1800Mbps throughput with advanced load balancing and automatic failover. Featuring 5+1 Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports with VLAN support, enterprise-grade firewall and VPN security, and Wi-Fi 6 compatibility, it ensures seamless, secure, and future-proof network connectivity. Ideal for businesses demanding reliable, fast, and secure internet access without interruptions.










| ASIN | B08C3VRM6M |
| Antenna Location | Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | 21,740 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 180 in Routers |
| Box Contents | Ethernet Router |
| Brand | DrayTek |
| Brand Name | DrayTek |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Coverage | Dual-WAN |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 77 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Frequency band class | Dual-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 28.3L x 35W x 7.3H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 2 Kilograms |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | DrayTek |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Vigor 2927 |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 5000 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | Vigor 2927 |
| Model Number | V2927-K |
| Model name | Vigor 2927 |
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Operating System | ZyNOS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Remote Access |
| Product Warranty | 2 year |
| Router Firewall Security Level | True |
| Router Network Type | Wired |
| Security Protocol | WPA2-PSK |
| Special feature | Remote Access |
| Voltage | 220 |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
| Wireless communication standard | 802.11ac |
C**L
Fully compatible with BT Full Fibre 900
My BT hub3 failed on my home business fiber network twice - 7 days to replace the PSU! This network has no wifi and the Vigor plugs straight into BT full fibre 900 modem - jt needs a user name/password from BT but frankly I mistyped it first time and it still connected! It is completely compatible with the Yealink W70B cloud VOIP access point BT supply. No real evidence of this but the web connection does seem a lot more responsive.
R**.
A capable Dual-WAN router that takes on giga fibre throughput - it's the end of buffering!
I saw that I'm well within my return window. But this DrayTek router is NOT going back! My old DrayTek was doing well, but a recent outage by my broadband supplier that lasted from a Friday until Monday morning had me trying to bully my old DrayTek into taking my iPhone with a 5G connection on it. It didn't really workout that well. The old DrayTek, a Vigor2820, could take two WAN connections but one of them had to be an ADSL and the other an ethernet type connection. I wasn't able to do my work during this period of Internet outage and that justified my search for a backup broadband solution. AND a new router that would take two ethernet WAN connections and do an automatic failover so that if the primary broadband should fail, the backup broadband should work. My primary broadband comes in over the telephone line and is a fibre connection. So I wanted my secondary connection to turn up using a different method, but I didn't fancy paying the costs of a cable type connection. Remembering that I had a 'spare' 5G SIM, I decided to go for a 5G router as my backup broadband. That SIM would be relatively cheap to run in the background, and I can share extra data to it from another connection if any outage would be prolonged. So I went for the ZTE 5G CPE MC801A as my 5G router, and I'll get around to reviewing that later. This new DrayTek Vigor2927 takes on both WAN sources in a fantastic way! It was easy enough to set up, and I had initial hiccups in doing this and this was largely because in my process, I'd left the old Vigor router as still connected to the network. Those routers were having a punch up in the background but order was restored when I disconnected the old router. And now, whilst watching a video online, I'm able to test failover by manually disconnecting the primary broadband. The video kept on playing for about 30 secs. Then I got the buffering spinner thing for about 20 secs or so. And then the video continued to play! Brilliant :-) Come on the next primary broadband downtime! I'm likely not to notice it now. Another huge benefit to switching out the router is that the old router wasn't able to cope much with the faster fibre connections and so watching videos sometimes involved a bit of buffering. I imagined that the problem was at the other end. It wasn't. The new router sorted that out and buffering is more or less, a thing of the past :-)
P**R
Best load balancing router for home user
I have been using Draytek router for years. Till now Draytek 2925 without wireless feeding two broadband connections as load balancing to a Tp link eap wired mesh system which worked flawlessly for last few years. Recently upgraded one broadband connection to virgin media 1gb fibre and 2925 could reach about 300mb which was still good enough but not using the full potential of 1gb connection. Upgraded to latest 2927 wired model. Changed settings from load balance to failover with virgin media as active line and slower second broadband connection as failover. Separated LAN ports of router to keep wired desktop and other stuff separate from WiFi devices (can easily do this in router settings) and connected to link eap to this new router. Had old ASU’s routers (in Amish setup)which got connected to another lan port on 2927. Now I have two separate mesh systems connected to 2927. Wired connections give full 1gb speed and wireless much much faster. Best part is the failover setup. If main internet connection drops there is no lag and 2927 switches over to standby line in less than a second. Which means if you are on a teams video call or watching Netflix there is no drop in connection. With lots of IoT devices and streaming on several devices you will not notice buffering or a connection drop off. A brilliant piece of kit. Highly recommended. Not too difficult to set up even for the first time users of Draytek routers.
D**L
Excellent Additional Features
Only setup this morning, so it's not a well tested review yet. I used to have a Vigor 2920 that served me well. However due to ever increasing internet speeds the WAN to LAN throughput wouldn't cope with Virgin's 352mbps service. I then used a Cisco RV042g for a number of years. All seemed to be running fine but odd issues with loosing internet connectivity kept re-occuring despite firmware updates. I was also never really that happy with the failover detection - I often had to manually switch over to my other WAN service on occasions where the internet appeared up but web-browsing would stall for example. I was pleased with the 2927, sufficient WAN to LAN for up to 900mbps speed on each WAN port. But a few features that I didn't see highlighted in other comments/reviews: - You can set thresholds for latency/jitter/packetloss as failover conditions! I often get the issue with Virgin that packet loss is high, which doesn't impact web browsing or downloading at all. But anything like Zoom/VoIP will suffer. That's an awesome addition, I've not had the chance to test it though. - Latency/Jitter/Packet loss are reported on the summary screen. - LEDs can be switched off! No more having to tape up LEDs, mine's in my home theater so when the projector is on that was always annoying. - Draytek's free Dynamic DNS service. I used No-ip.com since 2001, however the ever expiring free domains were always frustrating to renew. I'll update this review as I get more family with the unit, but so far really nice touches/additions.
K**H
Failed after 3 months
After about 4 weeks of use started experiencing access problems via the LAN and also WAN disconnects. which has never happened before with the previous router unless it was planned. These problems started to occur more frequently and required a power off/on to resume normal operation. SSH started to fail as did the LAN web access eventually was not able to login. (the settings were/are set not to disable logins on the LAN side). Factory reset this device but was initially unable to connect using the default ipaddress. Wires++K confirmed that the fault was with the device. update: The device did eventually work on the default ipaddress, with no apparent reason why it didnt before. However, settings for https other than 443 would result in not being able to easily access the device on the LAN side through the most common browsers. The other default settings ssh/ftp/telnet/http appeared to be ignored when set to alternate ports. In conclusion the same basic network settings that where on the original router would not all work on this device.
A**N
Awesome for up to 1Gbps full fibre broadband
I used this to swop out my Draytek Vigor 2925 as the older model has a throughput cap of 300mbps on its firewall over wired ethernet which was preventing full passthrough of my recently upgraded full fibre connection. As you can see from the before and after screenshots I am now getting full 900+mbps speeds at my wired ethernet sockets. I use a mix of Vigor 902, 903, and 906 access points with this wired router to broadcast the Wifi signal and I am getting 300 to 550mbps over wifi which I think is excellent! Please note this wired K model does not have built in wifi capability - I use it as the root for my network instead of the ISP provided router and the APs provide wifi. If you want built in wifi capability you will need to pick the AC (AC1300), AX (wifi 6 AX3000), or the LAC model (AC1300 with $g/LTE modem).
J**.
super dissapointed
For security reasons I wanted a wired router that had NO WiFi. This is one of the few remaining options with a reasonable amount of ports. Everything else is now a layer 3 switch (...but I also wanted a firewall). This router fits my requirements, so I should be happy. Ignoring the fact that my Laptop misses having WiFi (which is not the end of the world)... I'm super disapointed with this router. I will put some of my dissapointment down to my not being overly experienced with vlanning, which increases the compexity of what's available, but I'm also not a total moron when it comes to computers so I would say some of my issues may show shortcomings in the user interface department. Most of my dissapointment comes down to having a router with a mostly default setup that * frequently needs restarting * doesn't *ever* provide gigabit speeds (the firmware is up to date) My last router happily gave me full transfer speeds between computers, all day long. This one probvides tragically low speeds all day long (100 mb) and I'm damned if I can work out why. It doesn't seem to matter what device I use. Some day I will have enough time to fault find this, but for such an expensive switch it's a real let down. I'm half tempted to go back to my 'nothing special' WiFi router. The frequent restarts occur when I use a specific piece of equipment that runs at the speed this router is enforcing .... 10/100. I can't troubleshoot this as the router becomes completely unresponsive once it falls over. Only a reboot will allow you to log in ... which means your logs are empty
R**S
Did not work
I brought this to load balance 2 connections into one This failed to do that not sure if balanced load only works on this router if using the same isp I was using but and virgin and it failed to use both together it was easy to set up and did improve on speeds over but router and virgin improving the ping speed and over all speed but that’s where the good news ended The setting are a bit hidden but basic setting are easy to see and easy to set up for both suppliers but for some reason the 2 together would not work I checked it using fail over and load balance but what ever settings I used it would only use one or the other depending on which one was in wan port 1 if this was a true load balance it should be able to combine both together which this failed In the end I just stuck with speedy software which allows you to use both together combing into one connection this item went straight back for a return
S**G
Bonne machine
Très bon firewall physique. Machine stable et sûre pour protéger votre réseau domestique ou petite entreprise. Demande malgré tout un peu de temps pour le parametrage via l’inferface dédiée. Bonne qualité de construction. Ne chauffe.
G**D
prima router.
Zoals verwacht voldoet de router prima. De doorvoer snelheid is zoals beloofd 1 Gbps. Heel veel instellingen mogelijk, waaronder VPN naar het thuisnetwerk vanaf internet.
P**Y
Drayteck una garanzia
Volevo abbandonare il mio vecchio drayteck 2762 essendo passato dalla vdsl alla ftth, visti i costi, ho pensato di buttarmi su altre marche , ma con delusioni su tutti i fronti, lenti, firmware bacati e molto altro. Ho trovato un'offerta di questo drayteck 2927, conoscendo già la marca. Appena arrivato,programmato e tutto riprsitinato alla perfezione, vpn comprese , velocità da manuale. Non mi dilungo per le specifiche, basta scaricare il manuale dal sito drayteck per vederle. Nota non da poco ha anche elaborato correttamente ipv6 pd di aruba. Grazie ad amazon per avermi accettato i resi degli altri router. PS la programmazione non è da neofiti ma, neanche da super smanettoni alla mikrotik.
T**R
Dual WAN funktioniert wie erwartet. Seht gutes Gerät.
Der Vigor 2927 ist nach langer Suche mein absoluter lieblings Router. Er ist leicht zu installieren und überzeugt durch seine Leistungsfähigkeit. Man schliesst seine beiden DSL und Kabel Internetverbindungen an und der Vigor fängt schon an zu funktionieren. Das tolle ist er wechselt automatisch zwischen den beiden Internetverbindungen hin und her. Wenn eine Verbindung abbricht oder gestört ist erkennt das der Router in Millisekunden und wechselt ohne Zutun zur verfügbaren Leitung. Insgesamt eine Empfehlenswerte Anschaffung. 5 Sterne 🤩
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