It’s 2017 and while still early in the IoT revolution, more and more devices are talking with one another. With the connectivity needs of today’s homes, network bandwidth has been required to become ...
Synology recently launched their new Synology Router RT2600ac and VPN Plus. The RT2600ac is an upgrade to the popular RT1900ac router with a focus on high-speed and security. We took a look and while ...
A couple of years ago I replaced my Apple AirPort Extreme router with Synology’s RT2600ac. I made this move partly because of the rumors about Apple exiting the router business — which it eventually ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Synology made a name for itself over the last 10 years for its NAS enclosures, and in recent ...
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Synology isn’t exactly a household name in the U.S. yet, but the Taiwanese company is definitely trying to make more of a name for itself here. The company has long offered its various DiskStation ...
Synology's RT1900ac is a full-featured router in a small footprint backed by a storage industry leader. While being built on a proven platform, the SRM operating system still needs a few more updates ...
Synology has launched the WRX560, a “Wi-Fi 6 router designed to provide fast, secure, and safe Internet connectivity to busy households.” It runs the Synology Router Manager (SRM) operating system.
Moving into a larger house next month. I currently use a Synology Rt2600 router, which I absolutely love. In current home (2 story), it covers the house fine. New home is 3 levels (2 story + basement) ...
Mesh routing systems continue to gain traction, and though it lacks Wi-Fi 6, the Synology MR2200ac is a great mesh system when combined with the Synology RT2600ac for both the novice or the advanced ...
The days when a household only had one computer connected to the Internet is ancient history. Never mind desktops and laptops, the sheer number of smartphones, tablets, and even smart TVs means that ...
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