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Product Name: | GL.iNet GL-MT300N-V2(Mango) Portable Mini Travel Wireless Pocket VPN WiFi Router - Access Point/Extender/WDS | OpenWrt | 2 x Ethernet Ports | OpenVPN/Wireguard VPN | USB 2.0 | 128MB RAM |
Manufacturer: | GL Technologies |
Model Number: | GL-MT300N-V2 |
Product SKU: | B073TSK26W |
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The more advanced use case is routing traffic via Wireguard/OpenVPN for security or IP filtering or more nefarious purposes like routing your work computer to your home network then to company VPN in order to avoid getting detected while working in not allowed locations...
It is still a good router, and it still likely to be able to keep up with the network in most hotels (which is usually crappy). But don't expect too much. Still, I have a couple and I carry one with my laptop.
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It is still a good router, and it still likely to be able to keep up with the network in most hotels (which is usually crappy). But don't expect too much. Still, I have a couple and I carry one with my laptop.
It is still a good router, and it still likely to be able to keep up with the network in most hotels (which is usually crappy). But don't expect too much. Still, I have a couple and I carry one with my laptop.
https://www.amazon.com/GL-iNet-GL...09N72FMH5/
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tried my luck on this one and received one that looked brand new except the tag on sealed box said "Renewed"
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How does that work? Is that using cellular data so tethering but without the official "I'm tethering" stamp?
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I've seen people with issues connecting gaming systems like the Switch as well as Kindles to these types of networks.
I'm wondering if this would resolve that issue.