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nostr:npub1wtuh24gpuxjyvnmjwlvxzg8k0elhasagfmmgz0x8vp4ltcy8ples54e7js is there a router that you would recommend to support this? I have a basic Netgear now

What speeds do you have for Internet, and how many square ft of home are you trying to cover with Wi-Fi?

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NAS are meant for backup so your network speeds typically aren't going to be a major issue. Most people run the backup automatically over night.

You're likely bottlenecked by the HDD read/write speeds anyways. I wouldn't upgrade the router solely for the NAS unless you're router is ancient or something. The NAS only supports up to 1 gigabit speeds anyways out of the box.

Though, it does support link aggregation (2 network cables) so you can either set it up for redundancy or a 2 gbps connection. If you want to use this feature you'd need a router that supports link aggregation though.

I think based on a nest I was in with Seth, he is wanting something a bit more secure, and flexible for possibly exposing ports on his NAS to the internet - so the idea of using VLANS etc appeals to him. Good for learning too.

I recommend this for people bridging the gap from home user to IT guy. Great user interface, all the options, and still all in one device.

https://store.ui.com/us/en/products/udr%7D

500 Mbps, but it’s like 50 when I run a speed test 😩

Yes. This is plenty for you:

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Are you speed testing over Wi-Fi or Ethernet?