Monday, February 15th 2016

Synology Launches the RT1900ac Router in the US Market

Today, Synology Inc. - a manufacturer of network attached storage (NAS) - launched its first router, the RT1900ac, in the U.S. market. The highly anticipated device has already earned several awards and recognitions globally, including a CES 2016 Innovation Awards Honoree (computer accessories category) and a Computex 2015 Gold Award.

"The Router is a critical element for any modern network, and yet it often remains complicated to use. By leveraging our expertise in network attached storage and maximizing the user experience, Synology provides a pleasant, efficient, advanced solution for enthusiasts and professional users," said Derren Lu, chief executive officer of Synology Inc.
Revolutionary Software Experience
The Synology Router Manger (SRM) is the intuitive operating system that powers the RT1900ac. With a user-friendly interface, SRM makes managing your network and Wi-Fi settings simple, while delivering robust tools for users and professionals.
  • Easy to Use -Desktop-like interface makes it easy for beginners to manage their entire network settings.
  • Free Updates - Regular software updates means a more secure product with new features to enjoy.
  • Add-on Packages - Users can download free packages and transform the RT1900ac into a VPN server, RADIUS authentication server, DNS server, media server and 24/7 download hub for their homes and offices.
  • Convenient Access - Access SRM by aiming your browser at "router.synology.com" during installation, or use a customizable QuickConnect ID, DDNS address to access SRM anywhere in the world.
  • DS router - Available on Android or iOS devices, conveniently manage your Synology router settings from the palm of your hand. Review real time traffic monitoring and wireless network management.
Advanced networking tools
The SRM Network Center application allows users to limit bandwidth consumption, block malicious content, setup parental controls, and fine-tune how data travels through your home or office network.
  • Traffic Monitor - Provides intuitive and detailed graphic view on network resource allocation.
  • Beamforming - User-controlled beamforming focuses wireless signals towards supported devices to: reduce latency, economize power consumption and improve the wireless range.
  • Application Layer QoS - Allows users to control internet availability by device and networking applications.
  • Parental Controls - Easily set up access times for each device and create built-in DNS based web filter.
Never worry about speed bottlenecks even when multiple devices are connected to the network. The RT1900ac is equipped with three adjustable long-range antennas and uses the latest 802.11ac wireless technology which broadcasts both 2.4GHz and 5GHz signals for combined data transfer speeds of up to 1900mbps. The Synology Router RT1900ac boasts professional level networking tools, at a consumer-friendly price for homes and offices.

Suggested retail price: $149.99.
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22 Comments on Synology Launches the RT1900ac Router in the US Market

#1
Chaitanya
eagerly waiting for reviews of this Router as it seems reasonably priced for its features.
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#2
crmaris
Chaitanyaeagerly waiting for reviews of this Router as it seems reasonably priced for its features.
You are going to see one on TPU :)
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#3
Breit
If they decide to develop a NAS box with decent hardware and with an integrated router and at least 8 disk slots, I would totally buy one. :rolleyes:
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#4
NutZInTheHead
Been using this since November last year. Really like this router. The UI is amazing. A little weak on the 5GHz band but other than that everything is fine.
Those who use Synology NAS units are going to like this router :)
I still haven't had the time to explore all this router has to offer.
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#5
TheLostSwede
News Editor
NutZInTheHeadBeen using this since November last year. Really like this router. The UI is amazing. A little weak on the 5GHz band but other than that everything is fine.
Those who use Synology NAS units are going to like this router :)
I still haven't had the time to explore all this router has to offer.
Did they fix the firmware issues they had?
Apparently early on it was really unstable, but it looks like they've released a couple of updates since then.
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#6
Octavean
Chaitanyaeagerly waiting for reviews of this Router as it seems reasonably priced for its features.
I would very much like to see aTechpowerup review of the Synology RT1900AC too. However, the product has been out presumably since October / November (Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia / Europe) of 2015 so there are some reviews out already. The US Canada and China release was listed only as "Early 2016" on the Synology product page.

I've been waiting on the Synology RT1900AC since I first heard about it. There have been a number of sellers of the RT1900AC on Amazon, eBay and other locations but I took this to be opertunistic middle man sellers inflating the price.

I preordered from Newegg (not a sub seller) about a week ago but if it doesn't ship soon I will drop the order since even that Newegg preorder price was well above what it should be (~$189).
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#7
Octavean
BreitIf they decide to develop a NAS box with decent hardware and with an integrated router and at least 8 disk slots, I would totally buy one. :rolleyes:
That is an interesting proposition.

I'd say Synology has some fairly well speced NAS devices such as the DS3615xs which has 12 HDD bays. It also has at least 4 NICs if I recall correctly. The missing component would be the router functionailty and the wireless functionailty. In theory, adding a wireless card and the SRM (Synology Router Manager) functionailty (which could be added as a package) is all that is needed.
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#8
Breit
OctaveanThat is an interesting proposition.

I'd say Synology has some fairly well speced NAS devices such as the DS3615xs which has 12 HDD bays. It also has at least 4 NICs if I recall correctly. The missing component would be the router functionailty and the wireless functionailty. In theory, adding a wireless card and the SRM (Synology Router Manager) functionailty (which could be added as a package) is all that is needed.
Something like the DS2415+ with 8 LAN ports (and teaming support) should be sufficient. :rolleyes:
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#9
Octavean
BreitSomething like the DS2415+ with 8 LAN ports (and teaming support) should be sufficient. :rolleyes:
Sure,...

I was just saying that while there isn't a Synology NAS product that currently has the SRM software and Wireless functionailty that one or two existing models might be made to function as if it did. Assuming Synology wanted to allow it. Then again Synology may come up with a new model that does function this way although it should be fairly trivial for Synology to do this either way.

Just speculating really,.....
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#10
remixedcat
wow they are late with the US release on this one! Ugly late... Ha ha! Seems like a decent router though. I'd like to test it. I know it's Broadcom AC1900 chips in it as well, those are quite stable and nice.
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#11
Octavean
OctaveanI preordered from Newegg (not a sub seller) about a week ago but if it doesn't ship soon I will drop the order since even that Newegg preorder price was well above what it should be (~$189).
Just got a notice that my order for the RT1900AC just went through at the MSRP of ~$149.99. Hopefully I'll have it in a few days because I preordered it and Newegg doesn't charge unless they have stock to ship.
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#12
Athlon2K15
HyperVtX™
I have had this router for awhile now, its not terrible but i did expect more from Synology. Probably time to sell it and move on.
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#13
Octavean
AthlonX2I have had this router for awhile now, its not terrible but i did expect more from Synology. Probably time to sell it and move on.
How is the RT1900AC lacking in your opinion?
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#14
Athlon2K15
HyperVtX™
OctaveanHow is the RT1900AC lacking in your opinion?
Wireless performance isnt quite up to par with competing solutions.
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#15
Octavean
AthlonX2Wireless performance isnt quite up to par with competing solutions.
Meaning the RT1900AC is slower then other AC solutions or has some disconnect issues or inconsistency issues,.....???

Compared with what other make and model AC router,.....?


So which make model do you prefer,...?
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#16
remixedcat
Hmm the same wireless radios/chipset was also used on 3 other APs I've tested as well. Presented a handy chart for y'all:
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#17
Athlon2K15
HyperVtX™
OctaveanMeaning the RT1900AC is slower then other AC solutions or has some disconnect issues or inconsistency issues,.....???

Compared with what other make and model AC router,.....?


So which make model do you prefer,...?
It did tend to crash under heavy streaming, but I'm assuming they can fix it with firmware updates. I use a Netgear R8000 for my home router.
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#19
Octavean
AthlonX2It did tend to crash under heavy streaming, but I'm assuming they can fix it with firmware updates. I use a Netgear R8000 for my home router.
I see,....

The Netgear R8000 does look good on paper but it seems to come in at about ~$259 USD, which, is a good deal more then the ~$149.99 MSRP of the Synology RT1900AC. I'd say these two products probably weren't intended to be in direct competition.

While not always true, I'm guessing you can get a better class of product if you pay more.
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