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Review: Synology Router RT2600ac

by Parm Mann on 23 January 2017, 13:20

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Conclusion

...touting combined wireless speeds of up to 2.53Gbps, the router has performance promise and delivers support for forward-looking standards such as MU-MIMO.

Synology is signalling its router ambitions with the launch of a second, more powerful product, the RT2600ac. Armed with upgraded internal components and touting combined wireless speeds of up to 2.53Gbps, the router has performance promise and delivers support for forward-looking standards such as MU-MIMO.

It's telling, however, that in 2017 headline speeds and the promise of future-proof technologies aren't enough for a router to stand out from the crowd. Consumers have cottoned on to the fact that the usefulness of the hardware will be difficult to realise as client devices tend not to be as capable. MU-MIMO, for example, is a seemingly logical addition, yet not one of the various web-connected gadgets in my home is currently compatible.

Manufacturers are responding with innovations that offer genuine, realisable advantages to the out-the-box experience. Some are turning router design on its head by substituting a single large box for multiple, smaller access points dotted around the home, but Synology takes a different approach by pairing a traditional router to forward-looking software.

So is the RT2600ac worth the premium over a basic ISP-provided router? The box may be big and bulky, yet the hardware delivers in terms of performance and if you're inclined to make use of features such as traffic management, parental controls, file sharing and even VPN, Synology's supporting software provides robust tools for power users and businesses alike.

The Good
 
The Bad
Solid Wi-Fi performance
MU-MIMO provides future proofing
Excellent SRM operating system
Can double as a capable NAS
App store has potential
 
Costs over Ā£200
Ungainly form factor
Not available with built-in modem



Synology Router RT2600ac

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hope its more stable than my Synology NAS which frequently wont wake from standby.
I'll take the TP-Link Archer2600+the 3 Dlink Switches I picked up from newegg for $25 (dgs-1100-08's cheaper than 5port versions last week). Barely need wifi now with a switch basically in every wired room…LOL.
looks like it would be worth picking up
the cable plugs should have been lower in the bottom rectangle, and the back legs made flat, so you could hang it on the wall easier and have a bit of style