Synology RT2600ac
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Pharao1

3 years ago

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DevilleDG

3 years ago

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Yes, although the settings/success vary depending on the provider. For me with TV7 and the following settings work: IGMP Snooping: Enabled IGMP querier timer: 60 IGMP proxy: enabled IGMP version: Version 2 So it works on an Nvidia Shield. Network has Netgear GS305-300PES switches. It doesn't work on my PC because Virtualbox has something against it.

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Montgomery-1701

6 years ago

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Mezmerizes

1 year ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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fwaeckerlin

3 years ago

You could then activate the VPN on the RT2600ac router to access your NAS via VPN. It's certainly not the most secure connection, but at least it's not directly on the network without VPN.

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mavu84

3 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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A Synology community member was able to help me. Contrary to the information I read in advance, the Apple TV box works on the router. The cause was the WAN settings, which are stored in default values (!) and must be deleted accordingly! With the two adjustments everything is ok! a) Smart-WAN ----> Interface priority - was set incorrectly. b) VLAN ID" (VID) setting box of LAN 3 and LAN 4, so no value of a VLAN is set as for the first line. The other values you can keep - 0 untagged

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ugruetter

5 years ago

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The RT2600ac can be operated as an access point behind another router (bridge mode => connection via Ethernet to the router). It can also be integrated into an MR2200ac mesh wireless network but has the disadvantage that it only has a 5GHz WLAN => the dedicated 5GHz WLAN for the connection to the router is not available. The RT2600ac has more memory and slightly more processing power and is therefore better suited as a router than the MR2200ac, i.e. I would use the RT2600ac as a router and the MR2200ac as APs.

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fljat

7 years ago

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virtubit

7 years ago

https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Synology_RT2600ac https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-reviews/33075-synology-rt2600ac-router-reviewed The four dual-band antennas are attached via RP-SMA connectors. ...so all RP-SMA antennas should fit as far as the connection is concerned ...specifications of the antennas such as DB are another story...

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Anonymous

8 years ago

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redwood_ch

8 years ago

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The specifications of the router are 77 X 280 X 169 mm (without antenna). The antennas themselves are about 170mm long up to the bending axis. However, when connected, they protrude about an additional 30mm on the sides. About the alignment of the antennas: The antenna radiates its signals at right angles from the antenna. Since it is usually a rod antenna, this is a directional plane. The somewhat better routers have several antennas. Each antenna radiates its own WLAN signal. Therefore, all antennas should point in different directions. This way you get an optimal distribution of the signal. If all the antennas point in one direction, the signal will not be stronger. If one points upwards, the second forwards and the third to the side, the alignment is best covered. Whether you want to make it "smaller" depends on how the antennas are positioned in relation to each other and whether you want to accept a loss of signal quality or not. I hope your questions have been answered. Greetings redwood_ch

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Söderberg

8 years ago

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IceBryce

8 years ago

Generally speaking, the 2.4 ghz frequency is more far-reaching than 5 ghz. With 5 ghz, I would say that you can still barely cover a floor below or above (vertical coverage) through a floor that is about 30 cm thick. In horizontal coverage, I have found (with 5 ghz) that there is clean coverage from my Redui (through the kitchen) to the end of the living room (but this is because of how the antennas are oriented). For the best signal propagation, you should align the antennas horizontally at a 90 degree angle (see description in the attached manual). PS: about the kitchen --> I don't have a microwave that could interfere with the 2.4 in operation.

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