How To Mesh The RT6600ax Router with the MR2200ac & RT2600ac Mesh Routers

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024

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  • @moobs2007
    @moobs2007 Год назад +4

    Thanks for this. It was incredibly helpful. I had nice stable RT2200ac + 5 MR2200ac AP set up. Having updated everything to 1.3.1 -9346 Update 3 and dropped in the RT6600ax I am now living in "interesting times". Having any more than 2 APs seems to lead to an unstable situation in which the APs are constantly syncing. 4 APs means syncing fails and all the APs disconnect at which point I can hear my wife, two kids, dog and hamster all start howling simultaneously.

  • @reggieoverton121
    @reggieoverton121 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much. I needed this as I was trying to setup a WiFi point with rt6600 and wrx560. The synology instructions are not user friendly. The first half of your video explains what I needed to do.

    • @876baller6
      @876baller6 11 дней назад

      How has that system been for you? I am considering buying a wrx560 run the setup you mentioned.

    • @reggieoverton121
      @reggieoverton121 11 дней назад

      @@876baller6 flawless for me.

  • @mikewiesk5135
    @mikewiesk5135 11 месяцев назад

    First off thanks for the video it was very helpful in-fact all your videos have been very helpful, one question. After the routers are meshed can you access the second router\WIFI point by IP to manage it and update it if necessary?

  • @carlosbruno4142
    @carlosbruno4142 2 года назад +1

    Excellent directions! Took a while to get into the wifi point srm. IP address conflicted with routers. Once in it was straight forward as in video. By the way, i Contacted customer support and had a ticket created still waiting… I would think many are running into this issue.

  • @tonyvalenti6614
    @tonyvalenti6614 2 года назад +1

    Does everything is this video regarding the MR2200ac also apply to the RT2600ac?

  • @ryancharlie08
    @ryancharlie08 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for the video. I am going to acquire a AC6600AX and set up a mesh system with RT2600AC and MR2200AC as the Wifi-Points through ethernet backhaul. Can you please advise if I can utilise the Lan ports on the RT2600AC to hard wire some other equipment like projector, printer? What is your best suggestion on utilisng the 2.5G port? I do have a Synology NAS which I plan to connect to the RT6600AX (connect with internet) with link aggregation.

  • @dawningsun5667
    @dawningsun5667 Год назад +1

    I was return rt6600ax because there is no more Cloud Station (= Synology Drive) which was very useful from rt2200ac. No reviewers mentioned about it.

  • @nikhilkmr
    @nikhilkmr Год назад

    @nascompares Can other company access points to RT6600ax?

  • @danross7194
    @danross7194 2 года назад

    Just got the RT6600ax and the MR2200ac today. Updated the RT but the 1.3 version for the MR2200ac is STILL not out. Do you have any idea when this will be released? Out of the box this isn’t a mesh network.

  • @sooperknob
    @sooperknob Год назад

    Just a head's up to anyone trying to do this with a new RT2600ac as a mesh point on a RT6600ax... I tried setting up all my mesh points last night after picking them up on Amazon Black Friday daels, and for the life of me could not get SRM1.3 to install on the RT2600ac. It would get to 10%, reboot, and revert to SRM1.2. Apparently there is a glitch in some versions of SRM1.2 where you need to update to the *latest* version of SRM1.2 through the built-in update tool, BEFORE you can manually upgrade to SRM1.3. Hopefully this will save some people a few hours of headaches. Other than that... my mesh is now running flawlessly!

  • @rdewit74
    @rdewit74 2 года назад +1

    Great tutorial as ever! I am running into a snag though: When I want to install the update RSM refreshes the browser-screen. Any idea why this happens? Thanks!

    • @rdewit74
      @rdewit74 2 года назад +1

      Oh wow, after som digging I found out that manually updating your Syno on Safari (Mac) isn't possible! I tried it with Chrome and that works like a charm. So if you are using Safari and run into the refresh browser thing: use Chrome. Case closed!

  • @zac2641
    @zac2641 Год назад

    Can I mesh with an RT6600ax and a WRX560?

  • @backfandangoX
    @backfandangoX 2 года назад

    if i turn off auto connect and have three SSIDs is there a way to get Wi-Fi 6 devices to connect via Wi-Fi 6 inside the mesh network? it seems my speeds before re-adding the nodes to the network was faster but I really want that range around the house.

  • @themodesttraveler745
    @themodesttraveler745 2 года назад

    also a video show how the best way to connect your NAS to it and to configure it to get the best performace

  • @AnthonyStatera
    @AnthonyStatera Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video, I was pulling my hair out.

  • @themodesttraveler745
    @themodesttraveler745 2 года назад

    NAS master . do you think they will push a software update that lets you use LAG because or is this not possible .

  • @itsnick2321
    @itsnick2321 2 года назад

    I have a gigabit enabled NAS and pc with a non-gigabit router at the moment. If I connected both the PC and the NAS into a gigabit switch, then connected the switch into the router, would the PC and the NAS have gigabit connection read and write speed through each other? Regardless of my internet connection being 50mbps

    • @sonovabeach
      @sonovabeach 2 года назад

      Yes they would. Your internet speed only comes into play when you're using it.

    • @itsnick2321
      @itsnick2321 2 года назад +1

      @@sonovabeach thank you so much i tried it yesterday itself it's working fine at 123mb/s transfer rate ,,,,far better than 10mb/s transfer rate ,,,,👌

  • @grzegorzwojtas7314
    @grzegorzwojtas7314 2 года назад

    Can you check if it’s possible to assign the ports on nodes to the specific VLan? E.g. can the lan port on 2200 router set up as a node be assigned to a guest network?

    • @grzegorzwojtas7314
      @grzegorzwojtas7314 2 года назад

      Does anyone know?

    • @sonovabeach
      @sonovabeach 2 года назад

      The mesh nodes are to be configured as WiFi nodes only, as far as I can tell. The traffic, if using VLANs for multiple networks, is indeed tagged with the appropriate vlan as it traverses back to the main controlling unit. However, the physical Ethernet ports on a mesh node do not appear to be manually configurable on any specific tag or "guest network" if that's what you're asking.

    • @grzegorzwojtas7314
      @grzegorzwojtas7314 2 года назад

      @@sonovabeach Thanks, this is what I was looking for. In ASUS Aimesh all lan ports are always assigned to the main network. As in version 1.3 of synology firmware it is possible to assign the ports to the specific network on the main router I hoped that it is also possible on the nodes. If a node is placed in a public place I’d like to assign its ports to the guest network or even disable them due to security reasons.

    • @sonovabeach
      @sonovabeach 2 года назад

      @@grzegorzwojtas7314 Makes perfect sense. You'd have to place them out of reach.

  • @tonyvalenti6614
    @tonyvalenti6614 2 года назад

    How many devices can the RT6600ax comfortably handle?

    • @sonovabeach
      @sonovabeach 2 года назад

      Your question might be easier to understand if you gave it some details to help understand what you're asking. Devices? Like total hosts on the LAN? On wifi? How many mesh nodes? Any of those specifics comes with a number of follow-up questions that might include usage cases, throughput, band, etc.

    • @tonyvalenti6614
      @tonyvalenti6614 2 года назад +1

      It’s a simple general question understood by anyone in IT. Devices are anything connecting to the Router/Mesh. Computers, cell phones, smart home, TV streamers, etc. Anyway I did get my answer direct from Synology, it’s 200.

    • @sonovabeach
      @sonovabeach 2 года назад

      @@tonyvalenti6614 LOL. I deal with people like you every day. It's not simple. All of those conditions I mentioned play into capacity and throughput. 3 users could possible swamp that box. Or even 500 devices could make it never break a sweat.
      Good luck with your simple answers you're looking for. 😉

    • @tonyvalenti6614
      @tonyvalenti6614 2 года назад +1

      Having been in IT, I have dealt with folks like you for over thirty years, attempting to make a simple question complex to either show off or belittle the person asking the question. 🤦🏻‍♂️
      Never mind, like I said, I found out the “simple” answer without your help. It is from Synology for anyone really interested …
      “RT6600ax supports at least 200 connected devices concurrently transmitting data.”

    • @sonovabeach
      @sonovabeach 2 года назад

      @@tonyvalenti6614 👍

  • @pbrigham
    @pbrigham 2 года назад

    Do you know what WIFI band the TR6600ax is using for wireless backhaul connection to the nodes?

    • @sonovabeach
      @sonovabeach 2 года назад

      According to what I'm seeing in my rt6600ax, there are two wireless backhaul links. One on 2.4GHz, and one on 5GHz. The 2.4 link cannot be manipulated, while the 5GHz uplink can be your choice of either "5 GHz-1", or "5 GHz-2", each of which have their own channel. I can't be certain about how both bands interact, but I assume the 2.4 link is there to help with long distances and physical obstacles as that band goes farther and penetrates walls better. The 5 link has higher frequency and throughput, at the expense of durability.

    • @pbrigham
      @pbrigham 2 года назад

      @@sonovabeach Ok, thanks for the reply.I like to have a dedicated WIFI5 Ghz that is only used for backhaul with out any clients connected expect the nodes.

    • @sonovabeach
      @sonovabeach 2 года назад

      @@pbrigham Synology was thinking of you when they created their setup. 😉

    • @pbrigham
      @pbrigham 2 года назад

      @@sonovabeachnot sure the Qhora is now at 200EURs and has 2 x 10GB ports, I think I will go with that instead for my brother. In my home I use Unifi.

  • @bjtster
    @bjtster 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for this video

  • @jordanbeaujour4529
    @jordanbeaujour4529 2 года назад

    Having some issues, when I try to manually install the 1.3 version on my Mr200ac it just restarts the router and its still on 1.3 any thoughts ?

    • @sonovabeach
      @sonovabeach 2 года назад

      Do you mean you try to install 1.3 on your mr2200ac, and then it restarts and comes up as the 1.2 version you started with?

    • @jordanbeaujour4529
      @jordanbeaujour4529 2 года назад

      @@sonovabeach correct

    • @sonovabeach
      @sonovabeach 2 года назад

      @@jordanbeaujour4529 Are you starting with the very latest version of 1.2? If so and If it isn't a huge pain, I would maybe factory default the 2200 before flashing and shoot, maybe even be sure to upload the flash via wired Ethernet instead of WiFi.

  • @TomWessel
    @TomWessel 2 года назад

    Does the RT6600AX have a VPN kill switch?

    • @sonovabeach
      @sonovabeach 2 года назад

      Don't take this answer as the gospel, but I'm likely to think, no. A VPN Killswitch as I understand it, is a feature found in software based VPN clients that you install on a host, rather than the VPN router or device that handles encrypted traffic on your behalf. I would imagine that you could emulate this functionality with the creation of a separate LAN/VLAN and the appropriate firewall rules in SRM. This would take a bit of thought and finegeling, but I speculate, possible.

  • @rchurch7
    @rchurch7 2 года назад

    Has anyone been able to get an RT2600AC to work as a mesh wifi point with the RT6600ax?

    • @silviutanase6141
      @silviutanase6141 Год назад

      Same question here.

    • @moobs2007
      @moobs2007 Год назад

      @@silviutanase6141 I haven't. Having updated it, I can't get the RT6600ax to see it even with a lan to wan cable connection.

  • @themodesttraveler745
    @themodesttraveler745 Год назад

    you cant connect the RT2600ac this way i have been tying from your video all day now .

  • @neilmick6778
    @neilmick6778 Год назад

    This video could be about 5 minutes long.

  • @silviutanase6141
    @silviutanase6141 Год назад +2

    what a waste of time, why are you mentioning the RT2600ac at all ?

    • @TCASAnalytics
      @TCASAnalytics 18 дней назад

      I've got an RT2600ac which I'm using as my primary router, with an MR2200ac in a mesh configuration. I want to add my new RT6600ax as primary and convert the RT2600ac into another mesh node. I figured he was talking about the RT2600ac to explain how best to do this. Is this thought process flawed? I'm not being a dick, I'm genuinely asking if you know something I don't!

    • @silviutanase6141
      @silviutanase6141 17 дней назад

      @@TCASAnalytics I tried the RT2600ac as an access point, and it's terrible, I ended up buying more MR2200's, and when using the RT6600ax as the main router, the mesh works smoothly. When the RT2600 was part of the system, there were a lot of network routing issues and slower speeds although RT2600 should be better and faster it is actually much slower.

    • @TCASAnalytics
      @TCASAnalytics 14 дней назад

      @@silviutanase6141 That is really good to know, thank you! I've been using an RT2600ac for the last 5 to 7 years with an MR2200 with realty no issues. The RT2600 is still chugging along but now my computer AND phone keep peer pressuring me from time to time with the whole "Ya know, I would be SOOO much faster and smoother if you would only give in, come out of the stone ages, and spring for a modern WiFi6 capable Wi-Fi router. No pressure, but every second wasted due to antiquated network components, God kills a kitten. So maybe think about it?"
      The exact phrasing might be a little less wordy, but that's the gist! Having a Synology NAS and being very impressed with the eco-system thus far, I found the RT6600ax on the Amazons, did my part to help Jeff "It Doesn't Look Like a Penis!" Bezos a little richer, and was planning to replace the RT2600 with it and then replace the MR2200 with the RT2600, but now thanks to your experience, think I'll just go with step 1 and keep the Mr. MR2200 where he is.
      Thanks again, glad I asked!