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The DrayTek Vigor 120 is an ADSL modem with an Ethernet connection; it is not a router but a true ADSL Ethernet Modem. By providing a PPPoE to PPPoA bridge, the connected device (firewall, router or PC) can log into the Internet (your ISP) directly and have full control over the ADSL connection - that makes the Vigor 120 a unique product. You can connect any device to the Vigor 120 which has a PPPoE client facility, which includes PCs, most Ethernet-WAN routers and the Apple Airport/Time Capsule™ products.
With a Dual-WAN port router and a pair of Vigor 120's, you can have a complete load balancing or failover solution using multiple ADSL lines.
ADSL, ADSL2 & ADSL2+ Ethernet Modem
Bridge (pass) a single IP address or a whole public subnet
Ethernet Connection for client device (router, PC etc.)
Ideal for apple™ Airport Extreme and Time Capsule
ADSL Parameters pre-set for UK ISPs (adjustable)
PPPoA Bridging compatible with ISPs running IPv6
Normally no setup/configuration of the Vigor 120 required
Annex A & Annex M Compatible
Other ADSL Ethernet 'modems' use workarounds to get a public IP address 'through' to your secondary device/client, requiring non-standard operation and complicated dual-stage setup (modem logs in, router routes) but the Vigor 120 provides the secondary device with a real routed IP connection and the ability to fully manage the connection, making setup easy. In most cases, the Vigor 120 needsno setup or configuration - just plug it in and set up your PC or router. All login/ISP details are entered on the connected client device, not the Vigor 120. The actual connection to your ISP is still PPPoA (unlike other modems which only provide PPPoE native bridging), which is the unique feature of this product and makes it compatible with all UK ISPs, where PPPoA is used as standard.
Vigor 120 providing secondary ADSL connectivity to a Vigor 2820
This method also differs from using a regular ADSL router which logs in itself and then uses NAT or multiple public IP addresses to create an onward client connection for your secondary device; that is not IP Address thrifty, or introduces secondary NAT compromises. With the Vigor 120 bridge/modem, you get a true single public IP address (or multiple, if you have them) straight through to your firewall/router, which also has complete control of the ISP connection.
Environmental:Dimensions : 105 (W) x 90mm (D) 27mm (H) (mm)
Operating : 0° ~ 40° C
Storage : -25° ~ 70 ° C
Humidity : 20% ~ 90% Non-Condensing
Power : 9VDC, 0.5A. AC/DC Adaptor included.
Maximum Power : 4.5W
Warranty : One (1) Years RTB
The DrayTek Vigor 120 is an ADSL modem with an Ethernet connection; it is not a router but a true ADSL Ethernet Modem. By providing a PPPoE to PPPoA bridge, the connected device (firewall, router or PC) can log into the Internet (your ISP) directly and have full control over the ADSL connection - that makes the Vigor 120 a unique product. You can connect any device to the Vigor 120 which has a PPPoE client facility, which includes PCs, most Ethernet-WAN routers and the Apple Airport/Time Capsule™ products.
With a Dual-WAN port router and a pair of Vigor 120's, you can have a complete load balancing or failover solution using multiple ADSL lines.
ADSL, ADSL2 & ADSL2+ Ethernet Modem
Bridge (pass) a single IP address or a whole public subnet
Ideal Partner for DrayTek dual-WAN products
IPv6 and IPv4 Compatible
Ethernet Connection for client device (router, PC etc.)
Ideal for apple™ Airport Extreme and Time Capsule
ADSL Parameters pre-set for UK ISPs (adjustable)
PPPoA Bridging compatible with ISPs running IPv6
Normally no setup/configuration of the Vigor 120 required
Annex A & Annex M Compatible
Other ADSL Ethernet 'modems' use workarounds to get a public IP address 'through' to your secondary device/client, requiring non-standard operation and complicated dual-stage setup (modem logs in, router routes) but the Vigor 120 provides the secondary device with a real routed IP connection and the ability to fully manage the connection, making setup easy. In most cases, the Vigor 120 needsno setup or configuration - just plug it in and set up your PC or router. All login/ISP details are entered on the connected client device, not the Vigor 120. The actual connection to your ISP is still PPPoA (unlike other modems which only provide PPPoE native bridging), which is the unique feature of this product and makes it compatible with all UK ISPs, where PPPoA is used as standard.
Vigor 120 providing secondary ADSL connectivity to a Vigor 2820
This method also differs from using a regular ADSL router which logs in itself and then uses NAT or multiple public IP addresses to create an onward client connection for your secondary device; that is not IP Address thrifty, or introduces secondary NAT compromises. With the Vigor 120 bridge/modem, you get a true single public IP address (or multiple, if you have them) straight through to your firewall/router, which also has complete control of the ISP connection.
Protocol Support:Built-in Diagnostics (WUI / CLI)
ANSI T1.413 Issue 2
ITU-T G.992.1 G.dmt (ADSL)
ITU-T G.992.2 G.lite
ITU-T G.992.3 ADSL2
ITU-T G.992.5 ADSL2+
Annex L (READSL)
Annex M
PPPoA / PPPoE Bridging (WAN to LAN)
Bridging compatible with ISPs running IPv6*
RFC-2684 / RFC-1483
Physical Interfaces:
RJ11 - ADSL Line
RJ45 - 10/100BaseT Ethernet (auto-sensing/MDI-X)
Power Socket (9VDC)
Environmental:Dimensions : 105 (W) x 90mm (D) 27mm (H) (mm)
Operating : 0° ~ 40° C
Storage : -25° ~ 70 ° C
Humidity : 20% ~ 90% Non-Condensing
Power : 9VDC, 0.5A. AC/DC Adaptor included.
Maximum Power : 4.5W
Warranty : One (1) Years RTB
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Due to the size, weight and delicate nature of Data and Server Cabinets, specialist couriers are required so they arrive on site in pristine condition.
We do our utmost to bare the delivery costs meaning we can deliver your cabinet free of charge to most areas, unfortunately there are some areas of the UK we are charged a lot more to deliver to and whilst we absorb as much of this cost as we viably can in certain cases we have to pass on some of these costs. Below is a list of these areas and the additional costs of delivery per cabinet.