3G Modem Support List Just Keeps Growing

This time around, many Huawei 3G USB modem users are welcoming the latest addition of the Huawei E160E to the already extensive list of  compatible 3G modems.

The beauty of having the 3G mobile broadband support feature in DrayTek routers is that you can set it up as an additional internet source for load-balancing or backup purposes.
To see which 3G devices are supported by each of the DrayTek routers (includingVigor2110 seriesVigor2830 seriesVigor2910 seriesVigor2920 series,Vigor2955, VigorPro 5510VigorIPPBX 2820 seriesVigorIPPBX 3510 and VigorFly 200), check out our 3G Modem Support List here.

3G Support List Gets Updated

We are so very excited to inform you that our3G Modem Support List has recently been updated to include support for the  Huawei E1756c 3G modem for Vigor2750 (V1.5.1), Vigor2830 (V3.3.6.1), Vigor2820 (V3.3.5.2) and Vigor2910 (V.3.2.5.1).
The already expansive 3G Support List includes support for a wide range of 3G Mobile Broadband devices from Vodaphone to Bigpond, and is growing every day thanks to the ongoing development efforts by the brilliant DrayTek brains at DrayTek Global. The beauty of having the 3G mobile broadband support feature in DrayTek routers is that you can set it up as an additional internet source for load-balancing or backup purposes.
To see which 3G devices are supported by each of the DrayTek routers (including Vigor2110 series, Vigor2830 seriesVigor2910 series, Vigor2920 series, Vigor2955, VigorPro 5510, VigorIPPBX 2820 series, VigorIPPBX3510 and VigorFly 200), check out our 3G Modem Support List here.
And here’s a hot tip: If your 3G modem does not work with your DrayTek router, check first that your router’s firmware is up-to-date. You can download the latest version for free from here.

Vigor2710ne V3.2.6.1 Firmware Update

Vigor2710ne is one of DrayTek’s ADSL2/2+ routers, equipped with a built-in wireless LAN interface with IEEE 802.11n standard and wireless isolation. The latest firmware update available here, boosts its wireless performance, propelling data speeds up to 150 Mbps. Wireless packet processing has also been fine tuned to improve stability under heavier traffic loads.

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