Newegg has
Synology MR2200ac Mesh Wi-Fi Router for
$125.99 after you follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member
LovelyCheetah for posting this deal.
Instructions:
- Click here and add to cart
- Proceed to checkout
- Apply promo code TPCA28NA65
- Final price will be $125.99 + Free shipping
Features:
- Dedicated Tri-band 2.13 Gbps (400+867+867 Mbps) bandwidth optimized for performance and reliability
- Easy setup and remote management from web client or mobile app
- Comprehensive parental management and easy-to-use inter face with Safe Access
- Single Wi-Fi name and seamless roaming with 802.11 k/v/r support
- Create advanced VPNs with WebVPN, Synology SSL VPN, and SSTP VPN capability
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i agree. way more options for threat protection etc, than my old netgear R8000 had.
So your opinions are great and all but they dont line up with facts, again this is only a concern for people who REALLY have something to worry about, which most home users noone cares about unless you got 8+ figures in your bank accounts.
There is more to protection than just what you see on your webpage, there is millions of line of back end code.....
Just my 2 cents. ✓
This is not to say Synology is categorically better. Quick advice is to make sure you do two things: 1.) Never configure your router for remote management (that is, connect to it from outside your own network) and 2.) Whitelist MAC addresses for anything attached.
First one is fairly easy to abide, but the second one makes setting up new devices a pain the butt.
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Dragonblood attacks, CVE-2019-9494, and CVE-2019-9496 * Severity: Moderate
Synology-SA-18:01 Meltdown and Spectre Attacks CVE-2017-5715 * Severity: Moderate
I don't own their routers so I don't have first hand experience with them, but their NAS is solid.
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I have a2600 downstairs as the base unit and a 2200 upstairs as the mesh point.
The ability to use as a vpn server and the parental controls are also nice
So your opinions are great and all but they dont line up with facts, again this is only a concern for people who REALLY have something to worry about, which most home users noone cares about unless you got 8+ figures in your bank accounts.
There is more to protection than just what you see on your webpage, there is millions of line of back end code.....
While security and Networking is not my specialty... I regularly work shoulder with those teams.
For home use Synology is excellent. They have had far less code exploits than Qnap or Cisco. The routers have built in IDS/IPS, add in cloudflare anti-malware DNS, and block foreign connections... And I don't think you can find a better consumer grade secure router.
Unless you want to dedicate hardware to pfsense or take something home from work this is a great solution.
I have an AC2600 and two of these mesh Synology's I use as wireless bridges for 4k streaming off my Synology and I never have buffering issues.
These are a great value for the cost.
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I'm not sure how that is the most lax and what you're comparing to.
They are very stable with great coverage. All my IOT devices actually stay connected now.
No issues handling 400 Mbps internet service.
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no VLAN yet... but think its in the works?
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