Tired of the drudgery of managing multiple NASes? There is a free and easy-to-use solution.
Clustering NASes for non-stop operation is easier than you might think.
Why mess with RAID when there's an easier way to combine drives?
Who needs Dropbox when your NAS has everything you need for your own private cloud?
Synology's DS119j $100 NAS is the least expensive NAS you can buy.
Synology's DS118 is high performance, but expensive, single bay NAS.
Synology's DS918+ is a top-performing, but pricey four-bay NAS that could make good use of a 10 GbE port.
Synology's DS218j and DS218play bring good value and performance to two-bay NAS buyers.
Synology's DS418j came close to taking the #1 rank for RAID5 NASes.
Synology's DS1817 provides high capacity and 10 GbE connectivity at a reasonable price.
Updated - Synology's DS1517+ is an attractive choice for a 10GbE capable NAS.
Synology's DS416 and DS416j are both good values in four-bay RAID 5 NASes.
Update - Synology's RT2600ac Router shows the company is serious about pursuing the Wi-Fi router market.
Don't be limited by simple NAS backup options.
Updated - Our first look at the performance of NETGEAR's RAX80 and ASUS' RT-AX88U shows little benefit functioning as AC routers.
Updated: The first draft 11ax routers are almost here. Take a little time to know what you might be buying into.
Updated - 160 MHz channel bandwidth is an essential feature of 802.11ax. We take a look at whether it means trouble for your 11ac network.
Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes when Wi-Fi devices roam, or more likely don't? We'll show you why the "seamless" roaming Wi-Fi gear makers promise is still as elusive as a Yeti.