Testseek.com have collected 92 expert reviews of the Synology RT1900ac Wi-Fi Router and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Synology RT1900ac Wi-Fi Router.
December 2015
(85%)
92 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Wireless performance was very good at close range, with 78MB/sec over 802.11ac narrowly falling behind the Asus RT-AC3200 but besting all the ISP-supplied routers. Over 5GHz 802.11n, 16.6MB/sec is approaching the top end of a 2x2-stream device's capabilit...
Practical SRM operating system, Has features you'll actually want to use, Good wireless performance, App store has potential, Delivers a quality user experience
Not available with a built-in modem, Hardware not the prettiest
Synology is a welcome newcomer to the world of home or office routers. The company's heritage in developing network storage solutions suggests that we shouldn't be surprised by the RT1900ac's fit-and-finish, yet for a first-ever router, the level of polis...
Synology throws down a glove in a convincing way. It may not have the newest router technology, but it's not a downside as the price of 119 pounds / 169 euros is very reasonable for all the kit you are getting. In terms of performance we can only say i...
Advanced yet easy to use software, Well-built parental controls and intrusion prevention, Serves well as a NAS and VPN Server, Good wireless broadcast signal
Average wireless transfer performance, One USB 3.0 port, SD card reader could have been another USB 3.0 port,
With the RT1900ac, Synology has proved itself not to be another company that makes networking products, the company has certainly leveraged on its expertise in its NAS software to change the way we look at routers, the RT1900ac is the most advanced home a...
Average wireless speed/coverage, No VLAN Tagging yet (TBA January 2016)
Both the wireless speed and coverage of this router is average. But given the price, I think it is still acceptable.The current lack of VLAN tagging is pretty disappointing but I am glad VLAN tagging support will be coming via a software update next month...
Having used the ASUS RT-AC87 extensively, I had zero issues moving to Synology's router, and did not witness any degradation in throughput, at least in the 2.4GHz channel. The 5GHz channel, however, is limited in range. One minor issue with the design of...
Abstract: Network-attached storage (NAS) maker Synology has launched its first router.The Taiwanese firm said routers are "often too complicated to use" but believes its software can change this.Synology NAS users will find the software of the Synology Router RT190...