Description, Specifications for Synology RT6600ax
Tri-band Wi-Fi for easy distribution of your devices between radios, optimizing range and performance while avoiding bottlenecks.
Quad-core 1.8 GHz processor for snappy management and fast connection speeds, even with multiple devices connected and all features enabled.
Support for the new 5.9 GHz band , resulting in more dependable high-speed networks using clearer 80 and 160 MHz channels.
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2.5GbE port configurable for WAN or LAN use supports superfast internet plans or high-performance devices.
Powered by Synology Router Manager (SRM), an intuitive OS built for security and performance
It begins with a solid network foundation
Up to five networks
Create up to 5 separate networks and 15 Wi-Fi SSIDs to distribute your devices based on their role or purpose.
Network segmentation
Isolate networks or set one-way access rules to limit connectivity to and from vulnerable devices.
VLAN tagging
Integrate the RT6600ax into existing networks with full VLAN support in router, AP, and mesh configurations.
With safe access to the internet using built-in security and parental controls
Featuring powerful web filtering, threat detection, and more
Easily allocate bandwidth to make room for what matters
Traffic control helps you ensure an optimal experience for everyone. Configure limits per device or based on the applications running on each device.
Make everything work together to fit your network needs
Your primary network is probably where most of your devices reside: laptops, tablets, smartphones, and smart TVs or speakers. Using Safe Access, you can easily create a default network profile that blocks malicious content and applies more restrictive filtering on shopping, adult, or other offensive content — ideal to manage how children spend their time online.
Need to share internet access with visiting friends or with the neighbors? Synology SRM enables you to easily isolate guest networks and configure access for the occasional connection to your Chromecast or Airplay device. Apply more stringent bandwidth constraints and web filtering to ensure your network and connection quality are not affected by compromised devices.
Smart sensors and other IoT devices are convenient, but often easy to compromise because they receive less frequent updates. Keep these devices separated from your primary network to prevent them from providing backdoors for potential malicious attacks. For more advanced management, configure one-way firewall rules to allow limited access for specific devices.
Whether you are running your own business or just have a well-equipped studio or home lab setup, you can isolate your servers and devices to help prevent interference or security issues if your network is hosting external resources or is often accessed by remote colleagues.
Keep IP cameras and devices storing security footage isolated, preventing unauthorized access should one of your other networks be hacked. One-way firewall rules allow you to conveniently manage these sensitive devices without compromising security, while independent traffic control rules ensure that surveillance tasks never get interrupted or slowed down.
How convenience can meet security
IoT products can easily be segregated, avoiding potential exploitation without affecting functionality.
Newer vehicles, dashcams, HVAC systems, and battery/solar power systems are increasingly equipped with network connectivity for greater control and insight into their performance (e.g., energy generated from your solar installation).
Many TVs and speakers can now respond to voice commands, making them an ideal fit for smart home platforms with multi-room playback capabilities and hands-free access. Smart connectivity also makes it possible to receive recipes or timely reminders about the condition of food stored in your smart fridge.
Video doorbells introduce convenient and safe ways to check who is at your door. No matter how busy you are, smart gardening systems can optimize irrigation. And when you get visitors, multiple PIR sensors and lights can be linked together to increase illumination and create more comfortable environments.
Modern bedrooms can be furnished with networked window blinds, smart lighting, and HVAC controls to improve the atmosphere. Next-generation fire, smoke, and carbon monoxide sensors are easier to link together and can work in conjunction with your smartphone to send out critical alerts.
Stay in control from anywhere
Not at home? No problem. Connect easily through Synology DDNS, QuickConnect, or static IP/FQDN to view and manage your Synology router.
Comprehensive parental control
Create profiles, monitor usage, freeze internet access, and approve requests for access to specific pages. Be in control even when not at home.
Create Wi-Fi networks
Configure wireless networks directly from your smartphone and create QR codes for easy sharing.
Just about everything else
Traffic control and monitoring, port forwarding, and many other essential features are conveniently integrated into the mobile app.
On-the-go management
On-the-go management
Stay in control from anywhere
Not at home? No problem. Connect easily through Synology DDNS, QuickConnect, or static IP/FQDN to view and manage your Synology router.
Comprehensive parental control
Create profiles, monitor usage, freeze internet access, and approve requests for access to specific pages. Be in control even when not at home.
Create Wi-Fi networks
Configure wireless networks directly from your smartphone and create QR codes for easy sharing.
Just about everything else
Traffic control and monitoring, port forwarding, and many other essential features are conveniently integrated into the mobile app.
More than just VPN for secure remote network access
Notes:
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Dependent on local wireless regulations.
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Performance figures are obtained through internal testing by Synology. Actual performance may vary depending on the testing environment, usage, and configuration.
- Hardware Specs
- Software Specs
Hardware Specifications
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CPU
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CPU
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Quad core 1.8 GHz | |
Hardware Acceleration Engine
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Hardware Acceleration Engine
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Layer 4 / Layer 7 | |
Memory
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Memory
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1 GB DDR3 | |
Antenna Type
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Antenna Type
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LAN Port
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LAN Port
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WAN Port
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WAN Port
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External Ports
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External Ports
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USB 3.2 Gen 1 x 1 (5V, 0.9A power output) | |
IEEE 802.11ax
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IEEE 802.11ax
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Wi-Fi Encryption
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Wi-Fi Encryption
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WPA/WPA2-Personal, WPA/WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2/WPA3-Personal, WPA3-Personal/Enterprise, Wi-Fi Enhanced Open (OWE) | |
Button and Switch
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Button and Switch
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WPS, Power, Reset, Wi-Fi On/Off | |
Size (Height x Width x Depth)
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Size (Height x Width x Depth)
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175 mm x 320 mm x 200 mm | |
Notes | Antennas in upright position | |
Weight
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Weight
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1.6 kg | |
Temperature
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Temperature
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Operating Temperature | 5°C to 40°C (40°F to 104°F) |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C (-5°F to 140°F) | |
Relative Humidity | 5% to 95% RH | |
Certification
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Certification
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Wi-Fi Certification
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Wi-Fi Certification
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Warranty
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Warranty
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2 Years | |
Notes | The warranty period starts from the purchase date as stated on your purchase receipt. | |
AC Input Power Voltage
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AC Input Power Voltage
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100 V to 240 V AC | |
Power Frequency
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Power Frequency
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50/60 Hz, Single Phase | |
Power Consumption*
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Power Consumption*
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11.11 W (Access)
6.77 W (Idle) |
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Environment
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Environment
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RoHS Compliant | |
Packaging Content
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Packaging Content
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SRM Specifications
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Wireless
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Wireless
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