Synology
RT6600ax
Based on 52 Reddit mentions
$329.99
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Hey /r/Sysadmin! What do you use for your home router? 2026 Edition
Synology RT6600AX. 2.5Gb Wan port, Solid Mesh WiFi, Vlans, AV, apps, URL filtering. Updates from a serious company. ITs not a Palo Alto but . . . That'll do pig. That'll do. I use a BASIC Motorola DOCSIS modem in Passthrough mode. I don't trust providers equpiment even as a door stop.
randommonster in r/sysadmin
April 15, 2026 6:15 PM
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Hey /r/Sysadmin! What do you use for your home router? 2026 Edition
I am incredibly impressed with the RT6600AX. I got it because I wanted something a bit beefier and the profiles concept seemed like a fast way to terminate internet for lazy teenagers. I was able to grab a MR2200AC for easy wifi extension. I don't see myself moving off of it willingly anytime soon.
SithPL in r/sysadmin
April 15, 2026 6:27 PM
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Alternatives to Ubiquiti?
I use the Synology RT6600ax with RT2600 (now discontinued) and MR2200 wired mesh points and Netgear GS316EPP and GS305EPP switches. Everything works great and uptime and continuity throughout the coverage area is superb. I know Synology doesn’t get much love in this sub, but it’s something worth con
...PrimarySector3134 in r/HomeNetworking
March 14, 2026 2:36 PM
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Modem upgrade?
Tired the Starlink router for about 1 day. Hated it... No real control of anything and the range really sucked. Bought a Synology RT6600AX and several of their smaller routers to mesh and love them. That said, I wouldn't really buy them now as they are a bit on the old tech side now. As someone ment
...Expensive-Function16 in r/Starlink
May 13, 2026 12:41 PM
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RT6600AX WiFi Coverage
What I would do is treat this router as the core unit and plan for additional access points. The RT6600ax is designed to work in a mesh setup, and once you add nodes like a WRX560 or another Synology router, coverage becomes consistent and predictable instead of patchy. Folks who run it in mesh gene
...NRGSurge in r/SynologyForum
March 17, 2026 11:43 PM
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GigaHub + bridge mode
Google gigahub bridge mode and find the tek4you YouTube videos on how to setup. I don't have a business account. I have PPPoe setup to my RT6600ax mesh router. I get 1.5gbps via its wan interface but I do have to run multiple devices at once to saturate. I can VPN home through to the vpn service on
...electronpacket in r/bell
November 22, 2025 7:09 PM
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Which Wifi Mesh Setup Should I Choose?
I just put together a mesh system for a small office. I went with synology, rt6600ax and wrx560 . It went shockingly smoothly. Management interface is super user friendly. created 3 vlans with seperate wifi.got signal appropriately strong everywhere now. A tenants vlan, a guest vlan, and an internal
...helpmefindmycat in r/wifi
February 27, 2026 8:40 PM
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Recommendation for Router and AP setup
I’m using a Synology rt6600ax with 3 mr2200ac and 1 rt2600ac (discontinued) mesh points. We have an old house with plaster walls and WiFi was a nightmare - this setup solved our problems. The rt2600ac and 2 mr220ac are setup with wired backhaul to the main Synology 6600ax router, with one mr2200 run
...PrimarySector3134 in r/HomeNetworking
February 21, 2026 1:11 PM
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Smart Hub SH32B Spec Sheet & eero
It sounds like I have the same fibre to the premises EE service as you (900/100). I’ve been using a Synology router for many years (RT6600ax) and like the features and interface but was not happy with their WiFi. I added a few eero Max 7 units running in bridge mode and turned off the WiFi on the Sy
...BackgroundNotice7267 in r/EEGB
March 24, 2025 1:05 PM
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I want to go away from Unifi, any suggestions?
Perhaps a Synology RT6600ax with a wired backhaul WRX560 mesh setup?
Usernamenotdetermin in r/HomeNetworking
March 19, 2025 12:57 AM
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