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Razer Sila | Command Your WiFi


Razer.WolfPack
A wireless network so stable, you’ll never lag mid-raid. Meet our first gaming router, Razer Sila: http://rzr.to/sila With unique patented Razer FasTrack technology, control and prioritize your network for your games and any device that requires the best bandwidth. The Razer Sila is even versatile enough to let you prioritize between client hardware including the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and more. Cut through the network noise with Multi-Channel ZeroWait dynamic frequency selections—they open special channels that guarantee high-speed, reliable WiFi whether you’re gaming or streaming. It utilizes radar-sensing hardware that grants you exclusive access into normally-restricted bandwidth frequencies. These special channels let you beat the crowd for incredibly fast and reliable WiFi, even during peak hours. With a second Razer Sila unit, you can activate a dual algorithm Hybrid Wireless Mesh, giving you coverage that completely blankets your home in WiFi, eliminating dead spots so you’ll get a fast uninterrupted connection no matter where you are at home. Set up to three Razer Sila units for a coverage of up to 9000 ft. A dedicated backhaul uses separate channels for backhaul traffic, leaving other bands open for maximum speed without halving throughput. Get phenomenal wireless performance now: http://rzr.to/sila
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Jenjar
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  • Vanguard
  • 483 replies
  • October 3, 2018
Don't personally have a use for one of those, but that design is pretty nice considering its a gaming router, nothing too flashy like some of the routers other companies have. I like RGB and flashiness to an extent, but I rather have a slick router you hardly notice then something huge.

Lafar
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  • Vanguard
  • 120 replies
  • October 3, 2018
Interesting upgrade to the Razer Portal! Loving how the Sila's design is so heavily influenced by the Blade 15 + Phone. It's truly the next timeless Razer design.

Ganym3de
  • Insider Mini
  • 21 replies
  • October 3, 2018
I'm instrested to see the improvements over the Portal, especially given the price jump. Given the history of rebranding stuff I hope not to open this thing up and it being go the exact same hardware. The control you have of your network, especially monitoring, for troubleshooting and optimization, is extremely lackluster. Being bound to a single phone also sucks. That new design tho 10/10

Firebat246
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  • The One
  • 178 replies
  • October 3, 2018
Ohh yes I like this ;)

OneTreadLife
  • Insider Mini
  • 168 replies
  • October 3, 2018
Seems damn useful and nifty. Really surprised Razer didn't get into WiFi routers sooner!

DRIFT_IT
  • 265 replies
  • October 3, 2018
So the adaptive frequency tech made its way into this too.

0V3R_K1LL
Vanguard
  • Vanguard
  • 478 replies
  • October 3, 2018
Damn that price though. I mean its competitive but $250 is hard to swallow for a router.

Argirious
  • Insider Mini
  • 12 replies
  • October 3, 2018
may or may not have gotten a quote in AUD pending purchase >.>

FrozenFireVR
  • Insider Mini
  • 133 replies
  • October 3, 2018
Oh wow! Routers too?! 😍 Now make me a brushed metal desk with Chroma!

Any chance of getting specs of CPU used and how much RAM/flash on the internals ?

Looks awesome

Actually I will buy this is only because it's from RAZER.:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye_: (ok, square shape also look modern! Diper"sila"kan!

  • 163 replies
  • October 3, 2018
Hahaha well that seems perfect ! :)

  • 39 replies
  • October 3, 2018
Razer.WolfPack
A wireless network so stable, you’ll never lag mid-raid. Meet our first gaming router, Razer Sila: http://rzr.to/sila With unique patented Razer FasTrack technology, control and prioritize your network for your games and any device that requires the best bandwidth. The Razer Sila is even versatile enough to let you prioritize between client hardware including the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and more. Cut through the network noise with Multi-Channel ZeroWait dynamic frequency selections—they open special channels that guarantee high-speed, reliable WiFi whether you’re gaming or streaming. It utilizes radar-sensing hardware that grants you exclusive access into normally-restricted bandwidth frequencies. These special channels let you beat the crowd for incredibly fast and reliable WiFi, even during peak hours. With a second Razer Sila unit, you can activate a dual algorithm Hybrid Wireless Mesh, giving you coverage that completely blankets your home in WiFi, eliminating dead spots so you’ll get a fast uninterrupted connection no matter where you are at home. Set up to three Razer Sila units for a coverage of up to 9000 ft. A dedicated backhaul uses separate channels for backhaul traffic, leaving other bands open for maximum speed without halving throughput. Get phenomenal wireless performance now: http://rzr.to/sila
I want that!

babideebabidoo
How's the toaster going?

RocketSkates93
Interesting but a little pricey for something without Chroma lol. It's definitely interesting but I can't say I would buy it since I have a perfectly working router at home.

No_GT31
  • Insider Mini
  • 14 replies
  • October 3, 2018
Really Nice, a bit expensive compared to a magnificent RJ45 cable, but for those who have more money than I do...

Does this product come with the most important set of instructions: how to connect with Verizon FiOS? At least from an extender standpoint. FiOS is different in that it performs as a WiFi and a router to distribute cable and internet.

sirludo
  • 11 replies
  • October 3, 2018
sounds really nice.

Surf
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  • Vanguard
  • 721 replies
  • October 3, 2018
Now this is a good piece, masterfully done. It looks sick and i hope it works how it should be. GG!

ARMOR_152
  • Insider Mini
  • 417 replies
  • October 3, 2018
Nice and simple, looks amazing.👍 Plus less space taken up by antenna's. As much as I like "gaming" stuff, the "gaming" routers by Asus and other brands look way too crazy.

H00dy
  • Insider Mini
  • 57 replies
  • October 3, 2018
I found it really interesting, should definetly give it a try. One thing - CHROMA?

SnipeAHolic12
I haven't posted on the forum in some time but after seeing this product I just had to. I'm very interested to see what Razer can bring to the table. My current profession is a network engineer, at home I have an enterprise grade firewall, switch, and AP, but my friends always ask me what I recommend for their home use. Both my employer and myself always recommend Eero for one simple reason: they work. When someone sets up an Eero system they never have issues. There is no daily/weekly/monthly reboot of the router, no dropped packets, no issues. I personally have never tested Eero I just know they work from all the people I know that use them. I may get this system and swap it with my enterprise gear to see how well it truly works as I have a gaming advocate friend who is looking for a better system and this may be it. He doesn't want the Eero as the price is out there and so is this, but he is coming to peace with the fact that to get a system that works you have to pay. I love seeing Razer expanding to every aspect of gaming. Peripherals, systems, mobile, and now networking. Go Razer!

H00dy
I found it really interesting, should definetly give it a try. One thing - CHROMA?
According to tech specs, doesn't seem like it.

Sacius
  • Insider Mini
  • 423 replies
  • October 3, 2018
Thank God it doesnt look like an alien spaceship or smth. Should be a good product

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