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How do I read Draytek partcodes?

How do I read Draytek partcodes?

DrayTek's routers are identified by the series, and the part code, which are the letters after the series - for example, the V2866LAC-K.

The "-K" symbolises that the product is a UK variant.

Part Code Example Meaning
K V2866-K The router is the UK variant, designed to work with UK network and power protocols.
AC V2766AC-K The router has Wi-Fi 5 technology - the AC refers to the network protocol name of WiFi 5, '802.11ac'.
LAC V2866LAC-K The router has LTE capability, meaning it can provide a network connection through 4G as well as Wi-Fi. This means it's great for failover and backup in case your WiFi network goes down.
AX V2927AX-K Similar to the AC part code, AX means this router has Wi-Fi 6 technology, with the AX referring to Wi-Fi 6's network protocol name, '802.11ax'.
LAX V2927LAX-5G-K The router can support both 3/4/5G LTE and WiFi 6 technology.

 

If you'd like any guidance on which DrayTek Series would suit you best, take a look at our FAQ!

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