Synology
RT2600ac
Based on 36 Reddit mentions
$173.08
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Ongoing Google Fiber WiFi Issues – Need Advice
I bought a Synology RT2600ac. Main attraction for that one was the built-in parental controls to keep my kids off the weird parts of the internet. It's a pretty nice router overall too. You can do a lot of cool stuff with it that most normal consumer routers can't/don't do. EDIT: Looks like it's not
...RusticGroundSloth in r/googlefiber
April 6, 2026 9:34 PM
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finally got google fiber
It's this one - https://www.amazon.com/Synology-RT2600ac-Prevention-management-expandable/dp/B01N5MPTG1 Built in parental controls (I've got 2 teenagers) was the main thing I wanted. It also has functions like scheduling connection cut-off and you can also do different levels of filtering for differ
...RusticGroundSloth in r/googlefiber
April 17, 2025 7:07 PM
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Synology RT2600
Only you know if you "need" Wi-Fi 6, if so the non-6 Synology would be a poor option. In theory 6 coverage will be better than 5 but if you have 5 only devices (as some cameras are) then an extender might be a better option. OTOH the Synology has features that the Spectrum router does not provide. K
...U8dcN7vx in r/HomeNetworking
June 30, 2025 12:01 AM
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Shed WiFi Ethernet question
Not sure tbh.. I recently got a great synchronous full fibre deal that came with their router, so I repurposed my Synology RT2600ac as a wireless AP. If you have a decent old non-ISP locked router then you might be able to use that. Otherwise just go shopping and read reviews.. maybe someone else wh
...seven-cents in r/HomeNetworking
August 7, 2025 6:33 PM
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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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How to make sure a used Synology RT2600AC router is safe?
Do the full SRM reinstall rather than just a reset. On the RT2600ac, hold the Reset button about 10 seconds until the second beep to enter "Mode 2", then use Synology Web Assistant to reinstall SRM and set it up offline. Create a new admin username, delete the default "admin", and only then plug in
...Front-Palpitation362 in r/techsupport
September 20, 2025 1:28 PM
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Newbie to Fiber Internet— what to expect?
I've been out of the 'consumer' router market for over a decade, last recommendation I was making to people was the Synology because the software package was above and beyond anything any other vendor was doing. You could use it to run a VPN, local file sharing, all sorts of packages thanks to Synol
...mrmacedonian in r/ATTFiber
November 10, 2025 3:29 AM
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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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Firewalla w/ Synology MR2200AC mesh
I have 2x Synology RT6600ax, 1x RT2600ac, and 1x MR2200 in my network with my Firewalla gold working as the router. One of the RT6600ax is the primary AP, and with that I have meshed the other RT6600ax and RT2600ac with wired backhaul and smart connect. The MR2200 is set up as a separate IOT 2.4 GHz
...astronerd77 in r/firewalla
January 2, 2025 12:39 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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