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The Synology RT1900ac is a high-speed wireless router designed for both homes and offices, offering AC1900 speeds with advanced features like dual-band connectivity, intuitive parental controls, and seamless integration with Synology NAS devices. Its user-friendly setup ensures that anyone can enjoy a robust internet experience without hassle.
Brand | Synology |
Product Dimensions | 3.4 x 3.4 x 3.4 cm; 300 g |
Item model number | Z660825 |
Manufacturer | KOMQI |
Colour | Black |
Processor Count | 2 |
RAM Size | 256 MB |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Connectivity Type | Nicht |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11ac, 802.11g |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Wattage | 10.82 watts |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 300 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
F**M
Highly recommended
An excellent router, supremely easy to set up and administer via the browser interface or iOS app.The wireless side is fast and rock solid with no deadspots and excellent range.If you have a VM Superhub 3 and your VPN, VoIP, wireless printer etc etc won’t work, put it into modem mode, hook up a RT1900ac and do all the things the Superhub 3 won’t let you do, and much, much more.The little things also count, like being able to turn off the blinking front panel LEDS. It looks good too!Highly recommended.
H**U
Best feature rich router in this price range
Bought as a replacement for NETGEAR NDR3700. Huge increase in range on both 2.4ghz & 5ghz bandwidth. Good enough to cover medium sized detached house. Network tranfer speeds are a huge improvement. I have a USB 3 which so far is able to handle 2 simultaneous HD streams. The SRM software interface and mobile app are great with improvements on the way. It has a solid media server app. Which whilst basic works well with smart TVs / tablets etc. A really solid product.
S**K
the rt1900ac's range is no better than a six year old AE
I bought this router because I'm a huge fan of Synology's NAS products, and the high level of customisation on the router appealed. I also wanted to be able to activate a VPN on the router (the drop in speed, however, from 100gbps on Virgin Broadband, to 10gbps, makes this less attractive than I imagined). I had been using two Airport Extremes, one a generation older than the other, with the older router extending the network. I had hoped to use the AEs to extend the rt1900ac network if necessary.While wifi speeds on 5Ghz a/c are considerably higher than the n-networks broadcast by the AEs, the rt1900ac's range is no better than a six year old AE, which is a disappointment. In turn, the router takes forever (around 5 mins) to boot and where my devices joined the network instantly on the AEs, there's an annoying lag with the Synology. I decided to extend its network using the AEs, but to no avail. The AEs detect the network broadcast by the Synology and successfully connect to it, but the Synology appears to be preventing them from connecting to the internet. This killed the Sonos bridge I had added to the older AE and hence killed the Sonos network. I'm mystified why this should be the case, but the Synology forums report the same issue.Finally, I would have expected some synergy between the router's OS and Synology's DSM but there doesn't appear to be anything in this product to enhance a Synology NAS owner's setup, which is a pity. Synology has released three firmware updates since release so hopefully features will continue to be added.To conclude, if you already own a Synology NAS and have a stable wifi network, there is little to attract you to this router. If you want to dip your toe in a very straightforward network-attached storage setup by adding an external drive to the router, then this is a good option. But for current Synology users, the packages on the rt1900ac are of little use.
A**U
Good router with excellent feature set.
Just received this set up had to be done over a wired connection. Which was annoying. Once that was done the rest of the setup was easy. The features of the router are excellent. The smart wifi works and having a guest wifi is useful. Interusion protection requires a USB flash drive or SD card. Really like the safe web filtering which works well on the initial tests I have done Overall looking forward to many years of safe family Internet surfing.
T**Z
Awesome Router
This router is awesome! Very good security options and allows bandwidth and parental control. Works perfectly with my wired home network. It did take some time to set up via my Sky router but managed eventually. Seeing the options and control on this router just shows the lack of options with standard broadband routers supplied by the ISP's.I have this router connected to a 16 port switch supplying 16 devices around the house including a Synology NAS, CCTV system, multiple media centres and Raspberry Pi setups. Highly recommended.Highly recommended.
G**7
Has potential, but web filtering not implemented at all well.
I really wanted to like this device, as I've had a Synology NAS box for years and it's been very reliable, with regular DSM updates along the way.However, despite being an experienced user, I found it quite flaky to set up. It has some really good features but some of them seem to be still in the beta test stage.It takes absolutely ages to boot up, and after the initial setup via wireless and its reboot, the wireless lights were on but it didn't appear to be transmitting its SSID (I left as much on default as possible to start wtih). A quick 'turn it off and on again' fixed that. Well, not quick, as I said it takes ages to reboot...The main reason for returning it to Amazon was the web filtering. The interface is OK, quite coarse in that it only does categories but you can add specific websites if you want. However, it does not filter! I went round and round in circles on an iPad and Macbook (as wireless clients) and even with the severest filtering in place, everything was getting through.However, on rebooting the router the filtering started to work, although it does depend on whether you've visited the site before and it might be in your cache in which case you get a message about 'not secure connection' but if you click 'Ignore' you can still see the supposedly blocked site!I tried the iOS app and it seemed quite good. Tried to visit a blocked website and got the Synology message it was blocked, with opportunity to override with username and password. This should be optional depending on the end-user - you don't want a teenager trying to guess usernames and passwords so they should not get the option to do so, but your own machine it's useful for overriding sites blocked unintentionally. Entered credentials and it seemed to do something after 'OK' but then got stuck on a popup box which did nothing when 'OK' clicked on.So I went to the router setup page via desktop computer and indeed it had added the previously blocked site to the 'allowed' list. BUT it still didn't allow me to see it on the iPad! Cleared the cache on Safari. Rebooted iPad. Still got 'blocked' page (clearly coming from the router) and option to override box. Even selecting 'No protection' didn't help. Rebooted router and finally had full access again. Looking at the Amazon.com reviews this is mentioned there too, ie web filtering not working as one would expect.It does seem that the hardware (which is good spec) has been put out to market long before the firmware has matured. Knowing Synology this has the potential to eventually be a good product, but it shouldn't be left to the end user to have to put up with half-baked firmware.A further frustration was the reporting. Quite impressive reporting page, but I couldn't see how to see which sites an individual has visited, only the whole house. I had enabled 'log all websites' when I eventually found the option, but no better.The scheduling is pretty coarse as well (although it does work); only one hour blocks can be permitted or denied (but on a user basis, which is good). I've had other 'free' routers that do it to the minute. However that could be improved in a firmware update I guess.There's no way of doing what most parents want to do, ie offer secure full access wifi to their children (filtering out the bad sites) but have a further limit during 'homework time' where it's full secure internet access for homework research but chat, social network, shopping etc sites are blocked. Again this could easily be achieved in an update.So, all in all a very disappointing experience for me. I really wanted to own this router, as a Synology fan, but it has just too many shortcomings for a product from a prestige manufacturer such as Synology.
Q**O
Synology RT1900AC: ottimo router, appena acquistato aggiornate subito il software
Avevo colpevolmente sottovalutato l'importanza di avere un buon router a casa.Con il router che avevo in precedenza, un Belkin Surf 300, nel tempo ho sperimentato alcuni problemi di connessione a Internet, per i quali davo la colpa alla linea, o al modem Fastweb: capitava ogni tanto che, nonostante il PC fosse collegato alla rete Wi-Fi di casa, per alcuni minuti non ci fosse più connessione a Internet. Solo più tardi mi sono reso conto che riavviando il router la connessione si ristabiliva: purtroppo non c'erano aggiornamenti firmware per correggere il mio problema.Alla fine, preso dalla disperazione, ho deciso di cambiare router e passare a uno di buona qualità (seppur di una fascia di prezzo superiore).Tra le tante ottime aziende del settore, la mia preferenza è andata verso Synology: una scelta forse un po' fuori dagli schemi, perché Synology non è specializzata nella produzione di router e modem (diversamente da altri), infatti oggi a catalogo ha solo un paio di prodotti di questo tipo. Tuttavia, forte delle buone recensioni e soprattutto dell'ottima esperienza che ho avuto con il NAS Synology in uso da anni,ho optato per il router RT1900AC.Dopo un mese di utilizzo mi sento di dire che è stata un'ottima scelta.Il router è facile da installare e configurare, la connessione a Internet dei diversi dispositivi di casa è stabile e posso testimoniare che anche la velocità di caricamento della pagine web e dello streaming dal NAS è migliorata notevolmente, anche mentre sto contemporaneamente scaricando da Torrent (prima non era così).Ovviamente non è che il router abbia aumentato la velocità della mia connessione, evidentemente gestisce meglio l'attività di rete dei vari dispositivi collegati in LAN e Wi-Fi di quanto non facesse il vecchio router.CONSIGLIO: un consiglio molto importante che mi sento di dare a tutti; appena installato, aggiornate subito il sistema operativo del router tramite l'interfaccia web (si chiama SRM = Synology Router Management). A me il router è arrivato con una delle prime versioni del sistema operativo e aveva, a livello di software, qualche problema di gioventù, per esempio nella password del Wi-Fi non accettava "le virgolette". Ho installato gli aggiornamenti disponibili e hanno risolto immediatamente tutto quanto.L'aggiornamento è facilissimo e si gestisce, come tutto il resto, dall'ottima interfaccia web del router.Il router ha una buona configurabilità. In più, uno dei più grandi meriti di Synology verso tutti i suoi prodotti, è il supporto costante nel tempo, con aggiornamenti e miglioramenti rilasciati periodicamente.Sono entusiasta del Synology RT1900AC e lo consiglio a tutti come ottimo router casalingo.
**
Five Stars
This is an excellent router. Not only is it full of features from more expensive enterprise routers, but it is clearly of great quality. Overall, great value. Also, the WiFi works well. Have not found any complaints.
C**N
Five Stars
Awesome. It gives me speeds rated higher than what Comcast tells me I'm allowed on my plan.
G**T
Excellent routeur, simple d'utilisation mais très complet
Commentaire avec SRM 1.1Ces antennes sont assez puissantes pour traverser quelques murs. Ma box n'assurait pas un flux constant, avec ce routeur je n'ai plus du tout de problèmes.Le routeur peut être utilisé sans box si votre opérateur vous fourni les mots de passe de connexion PPPoE. Il peut fonctionner avec de la téléphonie si vous avez un téléphone SIP et que votre opérateur vous fourni les identifiants SIP.Il gère jusqu'à 5 VLAN par port, on peut brancher 2 lignes internet, si une ligne tombe en panne, le routeur redirigera sur l'autre.On peut mettre en place des plages horaires de connexion, de la QoS, de la priorisation, un contrôle parental, des filtres de site web par catégories ou par nom de domaine. Tout cela en fonction des périphériques.On peut avoir des rapports sur les types de sites les plus consulté afin d'ajuster les réglages du routeur.Le logiciel interne est vraiment pas mal et très intuitif. Il possède de nombreuses options visible sur le site de synology.(serveur DNS, serveur de fichier, pare feu etc....)Je n'ai pas d'appareil en 1900AC donc je n'ai pas tester les performances du produit.Ce routeur sera parfait pour des petites entreprises qui veulent un minimum de réglages sans être ingénieur en sécurité informatique, il sera parfait pour des particuliers avec un minimum d'exigence et pour les connaisseurs il répondra à presque tout ce que l'on peut vouloir d'un routeur (si ce n'est plus)En bref un produit excellent et vraiment complet.
J**N
Gran router
Gran cobertura y funcionalidad, asi como facilidad de uso. Para un usuario domestico que busque calidad y velocidad sin grandes complicaciones y unos menus fáciles de usar. En la linea de los NAS Synology.
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