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The warranty period starts from the purchase date as stated on your purchase receipt. (Learn more) Synology will provide software updates until June 2023, and extended support may be provided.
If they stick to this then there is little reason to buy an RT2600ac now. The MR2200ac was released a couple of years, or os, later and I expected a cut-off statement around 2025, but they missed that off the spec.2600 firmware updates ceases on June 2023?
Yes that's my understanding, TP uses the System Database which is on the external USB drive. The issue I see is related to data that I'm certain is on the USB drive.I am not seeing system errors, or instabilities, and isn’t the area where things doesn’t match IS external ram. ??
Response from Synology is, and I para-phrase, "sorry, you'll need to buy a new router here's a link to UK Synology stockists. Anything else I can help you with?". So they won't investigate the issue of TP updating and making duplicated instances of signatures.Feedback from Synology Support is that the eMMC flash memory is at the end of its lifespan for read/write and this can cause system errors and instabilities. At the Other Place there is a thread with the same firewall and TP update issues (ok not the duplicate rules) and on new RT6600ax. Sounds too much of a coincidence to be just the eMMC when it afflicts new routers too.
Reserving further emotive comments on the deadness of a four year old router vs price.
thank you for replying. I reset TP yesterday (new USB drive and wiped all of the custom rules I had set up). Sadly this didn't fix things for me. TP was actually running fine, but Synology were blaming it for my 'stability' issues.I reset TP ON BOTH 2600 routers.
Both started updating in MISC area as posted before.
Both got to a certain large amount then tapered off, as Support said it would.
Both 2600’s worked identically.
Seeing that being the case, I flipped a nickel and left that one online, and other 2600 is now on shelf as spare. Both of 2600’s having acted identically.
No subsequent power resets have been done, and I’m happy with its operation.
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