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The DrayTek Vigor 166 is a high-performance G.fast & VDSL2 35b modem designed for professionals seeking reliable, ultra-fast DSL connectivity. Featuring up to 330Mbps download speeds, dual Gigabit LAN ports, and plug-and-play compatibility with most UK ISPs, it offers flexible operation modes and convenient wall or shelf mounting. Ideal for enhancing any Ethernet-based router or firewall setup, it delivers robust, low-latency internet with minimal setup time.










| ASIN | B08QRX5JGQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 20,494 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 3 in Modems |
| Box Contents | DC 12V PSU, Quick Start Guide, RJ-11 DSL Cable and Cat-5e RJ-45 Cable, Screws & wall plugs for wall mounting, Vigor 166 Modem |
| Brand | DrayTek |
| Brand Name | DrayTek |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity technology | Ethernet |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 84 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Internet Service Provider | DSL providers |
| Internet service provider | DSL providers |
| Manufacturer | DrayTek |
| Manufacturer Part Number | V166-K |
| Maximum Downstream Data Transfer Rate | 330 Megabits Per Second |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 100 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Number | V166-K |
| Modem Type | DSL |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 2 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Number of ports | 2 |
| Product Warranty | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
N**E
Works fine no issues as a modem, but don't bother as a mini router.
Out of the box it works as a vDSL modem, but failed to get it to work as a mini router - wasn't an issue as I hadn't intended to use it that way, but it was worth 'playing with' as an exercise. Configured back as a modem has worked fine with no issues ever since, with slightly faster up speed and lower down speed than the BT Openreach modem I had when on TalkTalk. Needs MTU tweaking I suspect, but since Vodafone Business won't tell me what settings to use, as they 'only support the hardware they supply', I'll have to live with what I've got working, as I can't be bothered to play around for any slight improvement.
S**T
Nice little router/modem
Purchased this as a test against my ageing HG612. It comes preconfigured in modem mode and was very easy to setup with BT VDSL. Just connected up after leaving my other modem off for 30 mins. Noticed the firmware version on the side of the bow was different but connecting up my MacBook Pro I was able to log in and see itโs on the latest firmware. Now itโs not a perfect match for my cab as itโs not Broadcom chip and I want it to settle for a while but throughput is down and the upload is not quite right as it dips a fair bit. That said itโs new and I want to let it settle in before I really get an idea of what itโs like on my line. I canโt deduct stars for that as modems and cabinet matching has its quirks. It does run cool too, much cooler than my old modem which is good. Iโll update the review once itโs had chance to settle. Edit, sadly it managed to cripple my line and after 3 DLM adjustment Iโve lost 14mbps. Thereโs a huge latency on the upload side which I canโt solve and so at this moment in time for me the modem is not fit for purpose. I had high hopes but sadly it soon disappeared. I have emailed support but not heard back. Edit support now offering help, MTU size needed to be adjusted but latency still seen.
J**A
Absolutely Brilliant purchase
Simple plug and play (Plusnet Fibre PPOE) - give it 10mins to start up and get working it need time to configure itself but then it flies. No need for any user interface or settings changes. Went from average speed test of 52Mbps on Ethernet (CAT8) to 64Mbps and WiFi went from 46Mbps average to 56Mbps. I am using Asus RU86 router with full AI mesh nodes AX from Asus (3 nodes).
N**I
Drop-in replacement for the Openreach-supplied HG612
It works out of the box with a UK ISP, just like it claims. My Huawei HG612 vDSL modem, as supplied by Openreach when they installed the line, was acting decidedly flaky so I decided to replace it with something newer. Here's hoping the Vigor delivers all the things it claims. It is a drop-in replacement: I unplugged the HG612 from my router, BT master socket, and power ; plugged the Vigor into the same connections, and after about 2 minutes the router had a working WAN connection as before. A full manual is supplied, but you don't need it to get started. By default the Vigor comes set up for modem mode. It can act as a basic router but you'll need to connect to the web interface and it's only for the most basic uses. I would really recommend getting a decent separate router to use with this modem. Mine came with firmware 4.2.3. I recommend connecting your laptop using an ethernet cable directly to the second ethernet port of the modem and checking the firmware. If you have the same version, then upgrading to 4.2.4 fixes a security issue with SSL security and also enables detailed statistics about vDSL line speed and quality. Get the firmware from draytek.co.uk. So far it's all good.
S**N
Useless - If You Are Inexperienced - It Didn't Work
If you are looking for a new VDSL Modem and you have no experience other than plug it in and hope it works, this NOT the modem for you. Useless - ''No Setup Needed'' - it didnt work, it didn't set up no matter what was tried. Useless - No internet, no access to admin panel so nothing could be done. Useless - followed every instruction from Draytek instruction book, website, videos, to get the Modem working, including a factory reset. Nothing worked. Hour upon hour trying to get it going, nothing worked.
A**T
Check IP address first
I purchased as a modem only. Works well. Only criticism is the leaflet with the 166 said it was 192.168.1.1 so I changed my router address (and all clients) accordingly. Then found out it was actually 192.168.2.1 which was slightly annoying. Otherwise it works well.
G**D
Faster and cooler than the BT one
Just moving to TalkTalk business but wanted to use my existing router. TalkTalk all in one router gave 71Mbs. Feeding my BT modem reached may be 60Mbs. Thought I would give this a try. No config needed, plug and play and bingo 70Mbs. A welcome increase from my previous provider who only managed 55Mbs on a good day. Seems to run a bit cooler too.
T**R
What's so great? Old interface and frustrating to work with
I don't understand why people swear by Draytek kit. I find the whole stack hard to use and make sense of, not helped by them using nonstandard terminology, their very old web interface and the need to restart it constantly whenever making small config changes. There are other tools out there but I needed this one this time to be able to do QinQ on an EoFTTC service, which did eventually work. The web interface didn't make the needed config obvious though and the diagnostics were terrible, meaning the job took far longer than I desired.
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