Connectivity for the internet of tomorrow – Synology RT6600 AX6600 Wireless Tri-Band 2.5G / Gigabit Router User Manual
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DATASHEET | Router RT6600ax
Connectivity for the Internet of Tomorrow
The RT6600ax is engineered to deliver state-of-the-art performance for
both wireless and wired devices.
• The
quad-core 1.8 GHz processor
ensures everything stays fast
even when more devices are connected and additional filtering plus
management features are fully utilized
• Tri-band Wi-Fi (2.4 + 5 + 5 GHz)
provides more bandwidth for
different devices, especially when combined with Smart Connect to
automatically optimize each device’s connection for range or speed
• Expanded
5.9 GHz band
support provides additional interference-free
80 and 160 MHz channel support to support higher connection speeds
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• A
flexible 2.5GbE port
can be configured for WAN or LAN use for
high-speed ISP plans, or connecting high-speed desktops or NAS
A Solid Network Foundation to Support All Your
Devices
the RT6600ax and other Synology routers are built with the same
security and reliability focus as our NAS/SAN systems. SRM's suite of
management solutions is designed from the ground up to help admins
harden their networks.
• Create up to 5 separate networks
to group and separate devices based
on their role and purpose, and map up to 15 wireless SSIDs
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to each
network
• Define individual networks and the devices on them with network-wide
or independent sets of firewall rules, access policies,
parental controls, web filtering, and more
• Each configurable network supports VLAN tagging and fits into any
existing 802.1q compliant network across all usage modes — router,
AP, and in a mesh setup (with multiple Wi-Fi points connected)
• Advanced network administrators can configure the
engine to perform network inspection at the packet level to find and
drop potentially malicious traffic
What makes Wi-Fi 6 better?
Wi-Fi 6 features higher top speeds, but that is
not all. A great amount of emphasis was placed
on improving overall "capacity" — the combined
speed of the entire network. Better data encoding,
beamforming, scheduling, signal isolation, and
more contribute to a faster, more reliable, and
ultimately better wireless experience.
Divide and Secure
Configure your networks based on how you
need to segment devices or groups of users.
Then define rules to bridge your networks, keep
them isolated, or allow only one-way traffic — for
example, to keep vulnerable IoT devices tucked
away from the rest of your devices.