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The Razer Sila greatly enhances every gaming experience because of the following features:
- With Razer FasTrack QoS, users are able to prioritize traffic type, applications, and games, as well as individual or group devices. This ensures you have control over which devices and applications are using your bandwidth.
- With Fastlanes, the Sila router has access to special DFS channels that traditional routers do not have. These channels are typically clearer than traditional Wi-Fi channels.
- Utilizing Smartlanes, the router scans for less congested channels and will automatically switch to them.
- With a dedicated backhaul that can also use DFS channels, client devices will not experience a drop in throughput proving more consistent, lag-free Wi-Fi speeds.
Every home presents different challenges for radio signals. To help you decide how many Razer Silas you need, see the tips below.
- For most situations, a single Razer Sila placed higher than most of the furniture will cover a single floor in a large home.
- Plaster, brick, tile, and cement greatly reduce the strength of Wi-Fi radio signals.
- Floor construction makes the Wi-Fi signals difficult to propagate. In large multi-story homes, you may need one or two units of Razer Sila for each floor.
- Cement and brick-walled basements will typically require a dedicated Razer Sila.