![]() Pricing is still unavailable at this time. The Synology RT2600AC is now available and should roll into retail channels shortly. Of course, the other VPN standards are also supported such as SSTP, OpenVPN, and L2TP over IPSec. Once VPN Plus is set up, users outside the network can VPN into the RT2600AC using any browser through the web based VPN or via a client for Synology’s SSL VPN. Synology is also introducing an optional VPN Plus add-on package which allows users easily to transform the router into a VPN solution. To make management easier, the RT2600AC also comes with Synology Router Management 1.1, which includes new features such as network mapping. The Synology RT2600AC also features five Gigabit Ethernet ports, a USB 3.0 port, a USB 2.0 port, and a SD card slot. VPN Plus Server is a virtual private network server that allows administrators to set up Synology routers as a VPN server to allow remote access to resources behind the router. Powering the RT2600AC is a dual-core 1.7 Ghz processor along with 512MB of DDR3 DRAM which manages features such as load balancing, QoS and advanced security features. If the port of your SSL VPN connection is not 443, please attach the VPN's port number to. Enter the information below and tap Connect : Domain name or IP: Enter the domain name or public IP address of your Synology Router. In order to achieve this, the RT2600AC features MU-MIMO which ensures a dedicated antenna for each receiver/transmitter radio pair to ensure the best possible performance even if there are many users on the network. On your iOS device, open Apple App Store to download and install Synology VPN Plus. Need an easy to use VPN server Already have a Synology Router Lets check out VPN Plus server and see how easily Synology can enable your remote workforc. From there you just fiddle with permissions settings, VPN parameters etc.Synology is getting ready to launch their RT2600AC router which we recently saw at CES 2017.īeing the best router Synology has to offer for home/small office users, the RT2600AC supports all the latest Wi-Fi standards including 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, boasting up to 1,733Mbps on the 5.2GHz band and 800Mbps on the 2.4GHz band for a total throughput of up to 2,533Mbps. Tell the router to authenticate on the IP and correct port of the NAS. Example Quick connect ID user123 Full ID You also need to make sure the user ID and password are correct and enabled in the router config security with allow VPN Plus access selected. Make sure the router can use radius auth for the VPN setup you want on the router. Setup a quick connect id and then from the mobile VPN Plus client enter the ID instead of the URL or IP. Create users on your NAS (local users or LDAP if you need more features like grouping permissions etc) and install the Radius package and configure it to auth against the local users or LDAP users. Launch a web browser and enter the VPN Plus web portal URL in the address bar. Or their support might have a walkthrough. I would bet the synology forums (if they have them) will have someone who has done this before. They are 2 parts that work together to provide authentication and authorization (who can login, and what they are allowed to do when they login) for any devices that can talk to them.įrom there it gets much more furry because radius has a lot of parts in it and LDAP has a lot of parts in it and the devices that need to talk to them have a lot of parts.įortunately having both your devices run Synology software should help. Radius is an authentication and authorization (and other related stuff) service that talks to a variety of back end directory services (flat file, local user, SQL, LDAP/AD, etc). In my point of view, LDAP is a directory service that provides information about users and user groups and other resources like servers or whatever. I haven't messed with either of your products but given that they are consumer oriented it will probably be hard to get under the covers and tinker and look at the debug and stuff so if you can keep things simple it will make your life easier. ![]() TBH use a VPN client access and then VNC/RDP client on you remote device: it works better. Synology Remote Desktop: A web-based VNC/RDP client to access VNC/RDP servers. ![]() The NAS has a radius package, I would bet the router uses more or less the same thing: Synology WebVPN: Unlike the above, WebVPN is a clientless method to access web applications, but not other services, using just a web browser. Well this is one of those things where getting your feet and hands and ears wet is the best way to get started and as long as you are working in the LAN where you are setting it up, you can't mess up too much as long as you are careful with passwords and don't rush things.
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