Not Your Father's 10Gb Router! QNAP QHora-301W 10Gb Router
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- Опубліковано 6 гру 2020
- This is not your father's 10Gb router! Check out this new 10Gb router with SD-WAN (software defined WAN) from QNAP! With 2 Multigig (1-10Gb) Ethernet ports this router can handle lighnting fast Internet connections! Built in WiFi 6 and Parental Controls have me SUPER excited about this device!
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Time Stamps:
0:33 - Device Unbox
4:18 - Setup
7:25 - Firmware Upgrade 1
8:03 - LOST MY QUICK START GUIDE!
9:23 - First Log In
10:30 - Firmware Upgrade 2
11:57 - QuWAN
12:33 - Network Ports
14:10 - VLANs
15:21 - Routing
15:33 - Wireless
16:18 - Firewall
17:17 - QVPN
18:02 - System
19:15 - Parental Controls
22:42 - Outro
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Amazing QHora, no more problems with the WIFI. Easy parens control. I'm happy with the Qnap.
Looking forward to your review on QuWAN!
Great video. Would like to see more about the port config specially on the 10 GB ones. In my case, I need one for LAN together with the other 4 1 GB and the other 10 GB for Internet
Nice device, love the 10Gig at the router level. Can’t believe I’m about to say this, but I my EdgeRouter 6P my have to concede to this guy in my next home. Question - didn’t see a way to disable WiFi completely. Is this possible? I’m thinking in terms of it being the headend router for a Unifi or Grandstream set of hardwired APs.
The gui looks clean and simple. Are you able change the Mac address on the way port?
The IP used in the QVPN settings are part of RFC 2544 and not used in the public. This is a benchmarking set that can be used. Using this range allows the QNAP to make sure that it does not have a conflict with any of the private IP Ranges.
I usually activate mac cloning in my routers so by changing a character I can reset my IP with comcast. Can you do that with this router?
Any idea on the WiFI Square foot coverage? I checked all around and can't find anything. Good video..thanks.
does this router has 802.3ad link aggregation? What's behind the trunk mode at 13:30 would be nice to see...
Do you have any Synology NAS with 10Gb around, and a laptop with Wifi 6? How are the data transfer rates between those 2? Considering buying this router, but kinda bummed by some online reviews saying the software is limiting, doesn't allow some simple stuff as jumbo frames, etc...
How good is IPv6 support? I’ve been very disappointed with Ubiquiti’s so far…
Would like this router for the 10G WAN interfaces only if I could put Pfsense on it. Hmm sound like a good project for me. Thanks!
It looks like 192.18.2.x is owned by Oracle. That is VERY interesting and I would curious what Qnap has to say about that.
I wonder if that was a qnap error and it should've been 192.168.2.x
Is there a log to look at dropped outside firewall addresses.
Can you add a static(reserve) an IP address on the lan side?
Wutt. 10Gig and wifi 6. What a interesting product
Does support true QOS throughput?
Only when you showed the back did I realise the 10Gbps ports are Ethernet, not SFP+ as I had assumed. That’s disappointing and inconvenient for my situation…
As a very small niggle for me, SFP+ and fiber are still Ethernet, unless you're doing something like InfiniBand. For copper, BASE-T or just -T is what I see used. In 10GBASE-T, the T is for Twisted pair. MMF is usually -SR for Short Range and SMF is -LR for long range.
Ha, you learn something new every day. Thanks.
@@sabberworm No problem! :)
Nah, they're not. The idea of parrental controlls is essentially ruleset for firewall, that applies to specific hosts based off of some identifier, usually MAC address. TP-Link has similar approach to this.
This reminds me of a Mikrotik setup except that this seems much easier.
But for $379+ i'd expect a bit more; significantly better cooling, load balancing, mini pci-e wifi card slot, isolated power supply, Wifi 7 (802.11be), link aggregation, etc.
makes my 10Gbe Asus Switch unnecessary makes the new Huawei AXpro wifi 6 router unnecessary----but please update those ethernet cables and see a drastic improvement. I swapped all my cables from Cat6 to CAT8 and woww what a different in network transfer rates
QNAP: Taking Opensource and rebranding it with a bunch of marketing, since... forever.
Not my brand.
UI looks nice though :)
Same with synology :-)
will this support mesh wifi in the future?
I understand QNAP are going to release a Mesh wifi soon. I am expecting this to support and control them. I am looking at this with interest, as I could use the 2x10g ports.
Has 10gb and
I think there is a small gap in the market, somewhere more advanced than an Eero etc., but simpler than UniFi. I was hoping Synology would fill the void. Looks like this is an attempt but doesn’t seem to hit the mark.
Interesting to see no 160Mhz when it's WiFi 6
Looks promising, but still lack a lot of features. Parental controls are not enough to fulfill needs of most families (and businesses - maybe they should label this "web browsing control" or similar to broaden the scope). It seems to be more a minimum viable product than a minimum awesome product.
Hora means w hore in Swedish. Qnap made the router specifically for their fanbase then i assume? 😂
I am the Dad, and I want two!
Should have come wifi 6e already given the price, and with external antennas
The given price? Its super cheap...
I use wps in home environments not business environments
No QoS? On a quad core router? Come on...
Lots of features, nice interface, price :( But it is 10Gb..
interesting you use google dns first.
you should always use public DNS servers instead of ISP DNS servers which are a) unreliable; b) unsecure (meaning your ISP logs your traffic).
He used Cloudflare, not Google.
Microtek is not available on my ISP cause it null and void its terms and conditions.
Very aggressively priced. Gaming routers of 2.5Gbe could be US$ 400 to 500.
The are also way more powerful on the wireless part.
Not honestly very impressed with it. It seems to be a typical "HOME" device. Here... we have the Fritz!Box and that seems to offer just as much as this device (only not the 10Gbit ports). The 10Gbit ports are nice, but the rest is honestly NOT very impressive!!
Agree, this Qnap router seems like a very basic home router. Looked at Fritz! but I'm sticking to Draytek which has more prosumer functionality like policy based routing etc
I'm using a frit box and it has some very nice features parent controls with times and even extra tickets that a parent can give for extra time if required. Etc PABX etc, had a draytek, that was good, but upgraded to Fritz at the time as I wanted AC wireless at the time and 5ghz (Longtime ago), now looks like I might go for this, as it would work nice with my TS877 QNAP NAS, with the 10gig ports.... Will wait for the mesh Qnap WIFI that i expect to work with this. I'll watch this space ;-) But think this will be the only router for SOHO /SMB for 10g ports for a longtime . Might just buy a 10gig switch, but see this as a relatively cheap 10gig upgrade for now between my pc and server, and not have them directly attached.
@@WillieHowe I can send you one... It isn't the latest model, but it is upgradable to the latest firmware. I have a out 8 of them lying around.
No SNMP or Netflow support makes this little more than a fancy consumer router. A disappointment overall.
@@WillieHowe No. I would never try to deploy this as it has no observability features, specifically no support for SNMP or Netflow. You made a comment that this was an "enterprise router". Without any observability options, it is definitely not "enterprise", and arguably not even "prosumer".