RT2600ac

Synology

RT2600ac

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~950sqft house (6300sqft property) - tired of Eero 6e Pro's and need guidance on how to move to a better system.

I'm sure someone here will give you a much more detailed answer, but you should easily be able to cover a house that small with a single router. My older Synology RT2600ac covered my entire two story 2600sq. ft. house plus my yard with no problem. Your garage may be far enough away that a wired AP c

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bearcatjoe in r/HomeNetworking

March 19, 2026 2:05 AM

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Looking for a recommendation for home use.

This. R650s are not cheap but well worth the money. Went from a Synology RT2600AC to two R650s (one at front, the other at the back) to cover a two story 2000sqft detached, and a basement. Lot size 40x115. Amazing coverage end to end.

ehsuehsu in r/RuckusWiFi

July 14, 2025 9:17 PM

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Advise for purchase

I came from using a Synology RT2600AC in a little larger single floor house. I think it actually provided slightly better coverage than my U7 Pro. I don't know how the 560 compares but you may not be gaining anything coverage wise with the switch if you plan on only one AP and may actually lose. It'

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Redditanon9999 in r/Ubiquiti

March 22, 2026 1:24 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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How often does the your IP Address change with Quantum Fiber?

[Update] I've had the Quantum Fiber for 5 days now. My IP address has been stable, and the upload and download speeds are great! I'm using my router (older Synology RT2600ac) because I use the built-in VPN capabilities, and it gave equal speed and signal coverage with to the single WiFi POD that the

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shadesofemerald in r/Denver

January 9, 2025 3:57 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

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sickegg2000 in r/HomeNetworking

February 17, 2025 1:02 AM

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Rental House networking question

Just get a good, powerful wireless router and you'll probably be okay. Short of that you'd have to pull a really long ethernet cable up the stairs and into the office and secure it from being a tripping hazard. Edit: I have an older Synology RT2600ac in my basement and it's powerful enough for me to

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bearcatjoe in r/HomeNetworking

March 3, 2025 5:00 AM

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