2020-09-19 : New SOHO Router
Nothing too exciting - yet another network device, hopefully to improve Internet connectivity reliability and throughput.
A DrayTek Vigor 2762 (on the left) has replaced my Netgear D7000 Nighthawk... not that the D7000 was a bad bit of kit, but every few months it needs a power cycle as it locks up, and I've no idea what the firewall throughput is like.
The D7000 will go on ebay soon I think - as its still worth a bob or two!
It has VLAN capability, so if I reconfigure my gigabit network wiring slightly, then I should be able to re-introduce guest Wi-Fi access for Internet only (without them having access to my whole network).
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