Synology DS416 4-bay NAS Review 2

Synology DS416 4-bay NAS Review

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Initial Setup


There is no need to install Synology Assistant to find the NAS server's IP address before you initialize it. You only have to open "find.synology.com" in a browser on a client PC after you have installed the hardware (HDDs) and connected all the cables (power and LAN) to start the initial setup procedure. Type in "diskstation:5000" instead if your PC isn't connected to the Internet. Setting the NAS up through Synology's Web Assistant is a piece of cake for even inexperienced users.


You will be asked to create an administrator's account and will have to pick an updating option after logging into DSM for the first time. We picked the first option, which will install the latest DSM version automatically, and advice you to do the same. There was an available DSM update we also made a point of installing—its installation was fast and easy.

Web Interface


DSM's login page hasn't changed, which makes QNAP's login page more appealing.


The web interface is simple and nice. It offers many features, is very user-friendly, and snappy.


You will be greeted by several useful tips and the DSM Help app after you've logged into the web interface for the very first time.


The DSM taskbar hides a lot of functionality:
1) Show Desktop: Minimizes all open applications and packages.
2) Main Menu: View and open installed applications and packages. You can also click and drag to create desktop shortcuts.
3) Open applications:
  • Click an icon to show or hide its window on the desktop.
  • Right-click the icon and pick from the menu to manage the application's window (maximize, minimize, restore, and close) or its taskbar icon (pin to taskbar and unpin from taskbar).
4) Upload Queue: The queue appears when you upload files to the Synology NAS. Click on it to see more details, like progress and upload speed.
5) Notifications: Displays notifications, like errors, status updates, and package installation notifications.
6) Options: The Shutdown, Restart, Logout, or Modify Personal Account options can be found here.
7) Search: Quickly find specific applications, packages, or DSM Help articles.
8) Widgets: Show or hide widgets.
9) Pilot View: See a preview of all open applications and packages.


DSM supports widgets, and you can select which of them to show or hide.


DSM's Start button in the top-right corner of the taskbar reveals the main menu. Next to it is an icon for each open application. You can add shortcuts of your favorite applications to the desktop by dragging their icons from the main menu to the desktop. You can also remove shortcuts by right-clicking on them and picking the Remove Shortcut option.


This window keeps track of all notifications, like errors, status updates, and package installation notifications.


Use the Admin options to manage personal account options, like changing the password, enabling 2-step verification, checking on account activity, etc.
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