多くのデバイスを1つのルーターに同時接続していると、うっかり同時接続数が上限を突破してしまうことがあります。GIGAZINE編集部でも同様の事態が発生したので、「めちゃくちゃ最大接続デバイス数が多いルーターはないのか?」という話になり、Synology ...
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The days when a household only had one computer connected to the Internet is ancient history. Never mind desktops and laptops, the sheer number of smartphones, tablets, and even smart TVs means that ...
Synology製のルーターには操作しやすいGUI付きの管理システム「Synology Router Manager(SRM)」が搭載されており、SRM上から「DDNSのホスト名を取得」「VPNサーバーの作成」といった操作を実行してリモートデスクトップ環境を整えることができます。Synology製ルーター ...
It’s 2017 and while still early in the IoT revolution, more and more devices are talking with one another. With the connectivity needs of today’s homes, network bandwidth has been required to become ...
A couple of years ago I replaced my Apple AirPort Extreme router with Synology’s RT2600ac. I made this move partly because of the rumors about Apple exiting the router business — which it eventually ...
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Routers and Wi-Fi networks are still more or less of a mystery to me. But as a mobile geek who loves trying out the latest phones and smart home devices, and who often finds herself with several ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...