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Razer Sila | Command Your WiFi


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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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nexti
wow really nice 😜

How many stars?
BlackFireDragon
If will support my internet provider i will buy it but on razer webstite dont give spec about network line ;/


Which provider are you on?
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N1ghtW15h
Which provider are you on?

Netia
BlackFireDragon
Netia

Actually, as long as you are able to use any off-the-shelf router, you should be able to use Sila.

It does support PPPoE and VLAN if that is required as well.
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If you use only router without build-in modem yeah you are correct but when rou have router with modem fuction it is not the case. Your device must support specific band that internet provider use most of them use i dont how it looks in difrent part of world but in my country they are split between Anaks "A" or "B" if device not support both or support one that provider dont use you dont get any connection. This is why i ask in first place becose there is no info about tech. spec. of this device from list of port i can assume it work as router withiut modem so the connection part is on difrent device if you find one that have this type of connection ;/
Does anyone own the Sila and have an internet connection 600mbps or above? I currently have a 7800 and had to cut off the QoS once i upgraded my connection because it would halve it to 300mbps. Can the Sila keep up? I realize the wireless connections wont hit that but i'm more worried about the wired devices.
KungFuGrip
Does anyone own the Sila and have an internet connection 600mbps or above? I currently have a 7800 and had to cut off the QoS once i upgraded my connection because it would halve it to 300mbps. Can the Sila keep up? I realize the wireless connections wont hit that but i'm more worried about the wired devices.


Did you do a speed test on the Sila itself using the app?

For wired connections it should not be a problem going up to 1gb.
BlackFireDragon
If you use only router without build-in modem yeah you are correct but when rou have router with modem fuction it is not the case. Your device must support specific band that internet provider use most of them use i dont how it looks in difrent part of world but in my country they are split between Anaks "A" or "B" if device not support both or support one that provider dont use you dont get any connection. This is why i ask in first place becose there is no info about tech. spec. of this device from list of port i can assume it work as router withiut modem so the connection part is on difrent device if you find one that have this type of connection ;/


Well to be very honest, it is difficult to liaise with every ISP in the world in order to make it work although we'd love to. This router does not come with a modem function. Does your ISP use a modem combined with a router?
KungFuGrip
Does anyone own the Sila and have an internet connection 600mbps or above? I currently have a 7800 and had to cut off the QoS once i upgraded my connection because it would halve it to 300mbps. Can the Sila keep up? I realize the wireless connections wont hit that but i'm more worried about the wired devices.

The wired LAN is capable of supporting speed over 900Mbps or more without much of the problem, if your ISP is capable of supporting such speed.
Even if FasTrack is turned ON, it can easily support your 600Mbps speed and more..
chanco
The wired LAN is capable of supporting speed over 900Mbps or more without much of the problem, if your ISP is capable of supporting such speed.
Even if FasTrack is turned ON, it can easily support your 600Mbps speed and more..

Thanks this is what i was looking for. Like i said it was a bummer to pick up the Nighthawk 7800 and have to disable the QoS feature because it cut my bandwidth from 600mbps to 300. I think i'll go ahead and order the router and give it a go.
KungFuGrip
Thanks this is what i was looking for. Like i said it was a bummer to pick up the Nighthawk 7800 and have to disable the QoS feature because it cut my bandwidth from 600mbps to 300. I think i'll go ahead and order the router and give it a go.

My Sila speeds on StarHub 1Gbps with and without FasTrack.
altronpower
My Sila speeds on StarHub 1Gbps with and without FasTrack.

That's pretty damn good. Thanks for responding with this! I am expecting to get the Sila in on Tuesday.
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altronpower
My Sila speeds on StarHub 1Gbps with and without FasTrack.

Safe to say you like it? Also what other gaming routers (if any) have you tried before?
So far i like it. Game mode seems to work well although i wish they had Final Fantasy 14 listed as one of the game s that can automatically gain priority. One thing i noticed is that i messed with the settings last night and turned on both game mode and fastrack at the same time. Now my download seems to be stuck around 90mbps even though my upload is still 36 - 40mbps. I'll try restarting the router when i stop working to see if there is any difference.
that looks cool, and probably very fast
Gonna saving for this router :wink_::wink_::wink_:
Can Someone Help me with Connection to the router it's not connecting internet
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Qbart13
Can Someone Help me with Connection to the router it's not connecting internet

Let me help you out. Please check your inbox, I sent you a PM.
niceeee ❤
So if I use this does it mean it's going to lower my family's network connection while they try to watch Netflix and I want to game?
SelfBeliever_CAN
So if I use this does it mean it's going to lower my family's network connection while they try to watch Netflix and I want to game?

Not really, more like it helps to regulate the bandwidth that goes to each device according to how important you rate each one.
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Could be time for a mobile Sila.
KungFuGrip
So far i like it. Game mode seems to work well although i wish they had Final Fantasy 14 listed as one of the game s that can automatically gain priority. One thing i noticed is that i messed with the settings last night and turned on both game mode and fastrack at the same time. Now my download seems to be stuck around 90mbps even though my upload is still 36 - 40mbps. I'll try restarting the router when i stop working to see if there is any difference.


We've added Final Fantasy XIV and a couple of other new games in. 😉
If it were a modem-router, with a few ISP certifications under it's belt (maybe in future iterations or spin-offs), then I'd consider it.
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




everything is on razer now,, good to know that,.. 🙂 keep it up razer 🙂