From WiFi 7 access points and multi-gig switching to integrated failover and built-in security, DrayTek has wasted no time strengthening its business networking portfolio in 2026.
From smaller office deployments to larger high-performance business networks, the latest DrayTek range is focused on faster connectivity, easier management and improved resilience.
Here’s a closer look at some of the latest DrayTek solutions and where they fit best.
Vigor Shield: Built-In Network Protection
A key recent addition to selected DrayTek routers is Vigor Shield.
Available on models such as the Vigor 2136 and Vigor 2767 series, VigorShield adds security functionality directly at the network gateway, helping protect users and devices without requiring additional software to be installed on individual endpoints.
Features include:
- Content filtering
- Safe browsing
- Threat blocking
- Centralised security management
- AI-driven threat protection
As organisations increasingly rely on cloud platforms, remote access and connected devices, built-in gateway security is becoming more valuable, particularly for smaller businesses that may not have dedicated security infrastructure in place.
DrayTek Vigor 2767 Series: VDSL & 2.5GbE Routers Explained
The DrayTek Vigor 2767 series is designed to give businesses different deployment options depending on how their network is set up.
While all three models share the same core platform, each version is aimed at slightly different environments and requirements.
| Model | Best For | Key Features |
| Vigor 2767 | Structured business networks | Wired-only deployment designed for networks using dedicated access points |
| Vigor 2767ax | Small offices & home working | Integrated WiFi 6 with all-in-one deployment simplicity |
| Vigor 2767ax-4G | Businesses needing failover protection | WiFi 6 plus integrated 4G/LTE backup connectivity |
DrayTek Vigor 2767
The standard Vigor 2767 is a wired-only router designed for structured networks where wireless is handled separately through access points.
Rather than trying to do everything in one device, the router focuses purely on routing, security and connectivity, while switches and access points handle wireless coverage around the building.
This type of deployment is common in:
- Offices
- Clinics
- Hospitality environments
- Larger residential properties
Using dedicated access points also makes it much easier to scale wireless coverage properly rather than relying on a single router to cover an entire building.
DrayTek Vigor 2767ax
The Vigor 2767ax takes the same platform and adds integrated WiFi 6.
For smaller businesses or busy home office setups, this makes deployment much simpler as everything is handled within one device.
WiFi 6 is not just about higher speeds either. It is designed to handle larger numbers of connected devices more efficiently, which is particularly useful in environments where laptops, phones, smart devices and cloud applications are all competing for bandwidth at the same time.
DrayTek Vigor 2767ax-4G
The Vigor 2767ax-4G adds integrated 4G/LTE failover into the mix.
If the main broadband connection drops, the router can automatically switch to mobile data to keep the network online.
For organisations relying on:
- Cloud systems
- Card payments
- Remote workers
- VPN access
That added resilience can make a huge difference, especially in environments where downtime quickly becomes disruptive.
Why Businesses Are Upgrading To The DrayTek Vigor 2928
The DrayTek Vigor 2928 is one of the brand’s more enterprise-focused releases this year, built for high-performance FTTP business networks:
- Up to 9.3Gbps throughput
- 10 Gig connectivity
- Multi-WAN failover
- Up to 50 VPN tunnels
- Centralised management through VigorACS
The biggest shift businesses are seeing right now is the sheer amount of traffic modern networks are expected to handle simultaneously.
Remote workers, VPN traffic, cloud backups, video calls and secure file sharing all place much heavier demands on networks than they did a few years ago, which is exactly the kind of environment the 2928 is designed for.
Enterprise Networking & 5G Connectivity
DrayTek’s newer enterprise solutions continue pushing towards higher-performance and more flexible deployments.
The 3912 Series, for example, is designed for organisations that are starting to outgrow traditional business routers and need something capable of handling much larger amounts of traffic and users.
These solutions are particularly well suited to businesses with:
- Large number of users
- Heavy traffic networks
- Multiple WAN connections
- Centralised management requirements
At the same time, DrayTek’s 5G router portfolio is becoming increasingly popular in environments where connectivity needs to stay flexible.
- Holiday parks
- Temporary offices
- Construction sites
- Fast-growing businesses
The ability to deploy high-speed internet quickly, alongside automatic failover and centralised management, makes these solutions far more practical than traditional fixed-line setups in certain environments.
DrayTek’s Latest Multi-Gig Switches
Networking speeds continue increasing across both wired and wireless infrastructure, and DrayTek’s latest switches are designed to support those growing bandwidth demands.
PQ1070X
A compact multi-gig switch featuring:
- 5 ports
- 2 x 10G SFP uplinks
- Fanless design
Ideal for smaller high-speed deployments.
PQ2300X
Released in Q4, the PQ2300X introduces:
- Multi-gig switching
- Stacking support for up to four switches
- Improved scalability for growing environments
DrayTek WiFi 7 Has Arrived
WiFi 7 is quickly becoming one of the biggest conversations in networking, and DrayTek has officially entered the space with the VigorAP 1070C *coming soon*
The VigorAP 1070C is an enterprise-grade WiFi 7 access point designed for high-density wireless environments and larger modern deployments.
Features include:
- Tri-band wireless
- Multi-Link Operation (MLO)
- 10GbE connectivity
- Mesh support
- Remote management through DrayTek ACS
As device numbers continue increasing and businesses adopt faster broadband connections, WiFi performance is becoming just as important as wired infrastructure.
The ability to pair WiFi 7 access points with multi-gig switching and centralised management tools also creates a much stronger end-to-end networking solution overall.
Looking Ahead For DrayTek
DrayTek have already had a strong start to the year, especially around WiFi 7, multi-gig networking and smarter business connectivity.
What makes the latest releases interesting is the mix of solutions now available across the portfolio. Whether it is all-in-one routers for smaller office deployments, enterprise-grade switching, failover connectivity or high-performance wireless infrastructure, the range feels far more complete than ever.
There is also a noticeable focus on practical deployment improvements rather than just increasing speeds on a spec sheet. Features like integrated failover, centralised management through VigorACS and built-in security with Vigor Shield all feel designed around how businesses are actually managing networks day-to-day.
With the second half of the year still ahead, it will definitely be interesting to see what else DrayTek adds to the portfolio next!
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