You don't really have two different sync rates, the ones labelled "Mbps" are in some weird mix of units which makes no real sense:Upstream: 20000 / 1024 = 19.53Downstream: 79462 / 1024 = 77.6
In case anyone is interested, I think the VRX288 is pretty much the same as the VRX268, but the VRX288 in addition can be a gateway for connecting analog telephones to VoIP services. But the DrayTek (and also FritzBox) devices have the advantage of being provided with better Lantiq DSL firmware than the ECI modems and HH5A seem to have got (so far?).
Quote from: ejs on March 31, 2016, 08:22:25 PMIn case anyone is interested, I think the VRX288 is pretty much the same as the VRX268, but the VRX288 in addition can be a gateway for connecting analog telephones to VoIP services. But the DrayTek (and also FritzBox) devices have the advantage of being provided with better Lantiq DSL firmware than the ECI modems and HH5A seem to have got (so far?).I'm after a new Modem, I don't need wireless, in fact I'd rather it not have wireless as I want to use the ASUS router. What's the best options for me? Lantiq chipset prefered please.
The Vigor 2760 does not have wireless, I have one. It has 4 x 1Gb ethernet ports. The Vigor 2760n is the same but with wireless.
Yes it does, but it is a modem/router not just a modem. The Vigor 130 is just a modem.
Though when I looked at a 130 it only has one lan port so not sure if you would be able to get stats when its connected to a non draytek router at the same time.No doubt someone will correct me if I am wrong..
I'm not aware of any easy method to access the 130 line stats without it being connected to a Draytek router.Another option would be to use a 2760 (non wireless) as the router, and use the Asus router simply as a Wireless Access Point.