Synology
RT2600ac
Based on 36 Reddit mentions
$173.08
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Dream router 7 equivalent that maybe is less overkill for me?
I have had my UDR7 for about 8 months now. It replaced a Synology RT2600ac. I was going to just upgrade to a RT6600ac and stay with what had worked well. Glad I didn't. The UDR7 is so much more. It is like the big iron stuff I use to use at work only pared down for home use. I love it. VLANs firewal
...drunkenmugzy in r/HomeNetworking
November 23, 2025 3:08 PM
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I just can't contain my excitement
Chiming in here to say: It should be possible to use your own equipment, but I don't know that you'll get any support from them on the matter. I'm currently using the modem/router they provide as it was free and meets my needs, but a couple of months ago the first modem/router they gave me crapped o
...karma_withakay in r/vegaslocals
March 21, 2025 5:43 PM
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Ayuda con regulador o No Break
Tengo una UPS marca APC Back-UPS Pro BR1600SI de 1600VA y 960W de carga y me ha salvado demasiado porque en mi sector siempre hay cortes de luz por caída de postes. Le tengo conectado lo siguiente a través de 2 PDU (son como zapatillas para servidores que tienen muchos enchufes): - PDU 1: La torre d
...Magus667 in r/chilegames
August 27, 2025 4:25 PM
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In light of the government's warning about TP-Link routers being compromised and all the other negative news about them, would use of a VPN or hardware firewall like Firewalla or Ubiquity do any good?
Try Synology RT2600ac or RT6600ax Router and add an external NVMe SSD to run their Threat Prevention App Add-on (Suricata IPS Based). Great router and firewall and IPS for the money and easy to manage. Gets daily updates for security. https://www.synology.com/en-us/products/compare/routers
Garyrds in r/HomeNetworking
December 20, 2024 3:36 AM
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Xfinity upload speeds in Naperville?
Synology setup, their older devices 2x RT2600ac and MR2200, good enough for home networking. Faster than needed. The main RT2600ac can be setup to use two providers and switch as needed (I run load balance 60:40 so it splits bandwidth between the two networks).
Flimsy_Vermicelli117 in r/Naperville
August 30, 2025 6:02 PM
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New-ish to Synology... bought a new house and need better exterior WiFi coverage...
Yes. You can. I have been using RT2600ac for 5 years now and it is still the main internet device for the house. I use ASUS AX6600 & TP Link Deco X90 in the house too. These services give a full coverage in the house and out of the garden.
bondi4ever in r/SynologyForum
October 17, 2025 8:26 PM
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TP Link Deco 1* ratings
I had an X55 trio, every time my Starlink downloaded a firmware update the main router would hang, had to reboot the whole network. Returned them. Then I got a trio of XE75 to see if they worked better, and though my Starlink didn't cause any hangs, devices just randomly go offline, my iMac, my MacB
...ianqm in r/TpLink
November 12, 2025 8:29 PM
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Wireless router to extend to home office but stay wired
It’s not state of the art anymore but this is what I have. My router is a Synology RT2600ac and I have it meshed you can do (wired or wireless back haul) with Synology MR2200ac. The MR2200ac has a Ethernet port you could plug your work pc into. The newer equivalent of my setup is the Synology RT6600
...chado99 in r/HomeNetworking
December 29, 2024 3:13 AM
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Three-story house wired with ethernet. I want to create a seamless network so my family doesn't have to switch SSIDs / routers to get the strongest signal.
Simple asgetting as many of the Synology WRX560 mesh/access points as you want. I have this (well an earlier version, the RT2600ac) and it’s easy, bullet proof. If you want more processing power have the RT6600ax as your main router that connects to the external WAN
chado99 in r/HomeNetworking
January 1, 2025 6:07 AM
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Getting frustrated with Synology Mesh system, what to upgrade to?
I also have mesh with 1 rt6600ax with 1 rt2600ac along with few other brands like AirPort Express, cheap extender, asus rt-66r(extender) and few switches. Honestly, synology is about the best consumer router out there. I have used asus, netgear and tp-link non-mesh before, synology is not the best f
...sickegg2000 in r/HomeNetworking
February 17, 2025 1:02 AM
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