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GL-iNet has Beryl (GL-MT1300) Dual-band Wireless Travel Router (Refurbished) on sale for $49. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • Refurbished Beryl (GL-MT1300)
    • "All refurbished products are officially certified and function perfectly."
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Comes with packaging and accessories
  • Up to 867Mbps (5GHz) + 400Mbps (2.4GHz) gigabit WiFi speeds
  • Support up to 40 wireless devices simultaneously
  • Tethering, 3G/4G USB Modem Compatible
  • Lightweight design (184g)
  • IPv6 supported
  • OpenVPN & WireGuard pre-installed
  • Pre-installed Tor service
  • Cloudflare, Supported
  • Toggle switch for VPN/Tor is also included
  • Pre-installed the latest stable OpenWrt (19.07.4)
  • DDR3L 256MB, NOR Flash 32MB
  • Up to 512GB MicroSD slot (TF card is not included in the package)
  • USB 3.0 port
  • 3 Gigabit Ethernet ports

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  • Warranty:
    • Includes 1-Year Limited Warranty
  • Refer to forum thread for discussion from the community regarding this offer.
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GL-iNet [gl-inet.com] has Beryl (GL-MT1300) Dual-band Wireless Travel Router (Refurbished) on sale for $49. Shipping is free.


Product Details:
  • Refurbished Beryl (GL-MT1300)
    • "All refurbished products are officially certified and function perfectly."
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Comes with packaging and accessories
  • Up to 867Mbps (5GHz) + 400Mbps (2.4GHz) gigabit WiFi speeds
  • Support up to 40 wireless devices simultaneously
  • Tethering, 3G/4G USB Modem Compatible
  • Lightweight design (184g)
  • IPv6 supported
  • OpenVPN & WireGuard pre-installed
  • Pre-installed Tor service
  • Cloudflare, Supported
  • Toggle switch for VPN/Tor is also included
  • Pre-installed the latest stable OpenWrt (19.07.4)
  • DDR3L 256MB, NOR Flash 32MB
  • Up to 512GB MicroSD slot (TF card is not included in the package)
  • USB 3.0 port
  • 3 Gigabit Ethernet ports
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I have the Slate AX version (GL-AXT1800) and love it. Great as a travel router; multiple modes to connect (including phone tethering); built in firewall, VPN, Ad-blocking, etc; extensible. For basic use, this MT1300 will function about the same.

When I'm traveling, I put any wifi devices (phones, laptops, tablets, kindles, even an Amazon Echo Show 5 I use as a travel clock) all behind the router, and then plug it in to the ethernet jack in the hotel.

If there's no ethernet jack, you can also use repeater mode to have the router connect to hotel wifi. Easiest way is to connect your phone to hotel wifi, sign in via their web portal, then connect to your router's wifi and click the button to clone your phone's MAC address. Boom. As far as the hotel is concerned, your router is your phone.

One thing I love is that these routers are USB C-powered, meaning it will run off a battery pack. I used it at a company picnic to demo a VR headset for people, with wireless casting to a laptop for those watching. There was no electricity in the picnic pavilion, and had this router up for about 6 hours on a 10,000mAh battery, which still had plenty of charge remaining.
For me I carry it almost everyday, at work they have a guest network. Added my Wireguard VPN config. And connect my devices to it. Now I don't have to individually connect each device to my home VPN.

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12-01-2023 at 11:34 PM.
12-01-2023 at 11:34 PM.
Wow. Getting awfully tempting with all these falling prices…
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12-01-2023 at 11:45 PM.
12-01-2023 at 11:45 PM.
What do you do with this IRL on the road? Just curious, I'm a semi frequent traveler. I usually travel with a laptop or two, a Roku (which 99% of the time works fine with hotel WiFi, I have more issues with hdmi than internet), a steam deck and a iPad. Not a power user
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12-01-2023 at 11:59 PM.
12-01-2023 at 11:59 PM.
Quote from a_land :
What do you do with this IRL on the road? Just curious, I'm a semi frequent traveler. I usually travel with a laptop or two, a Roku (which 99% of the time works fine with hotel WiFi, I have more issues with hdmi than internet), a steam deck and a iPad. Not a power user

For me I carry it almost everyday, at work they have a guest network. Added my Wireguard VPN config. And connect my devices to it. Now I don't have to individually connect each device to my home VPN.
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12-02-2023 at 12:15 AM.

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Venner

12-02-2023 at 12:15 AM.
I have the Slate AX version (GL-AXT1800) and love it. Great as a travel router; multiple modes to connect (including phone tethering); built in firewall, VPN, Ad-blocking, etc; extensible. For basic use, this MT1300 will function about the same.

When I'm traveling, I put any wifi devices (phones, laptops, tablets, kindles, even an Amazon Echo Show 5 I use as a travel clock) all behind the router, and then plug it in to the ethernet jack in the hotel.

If there's no ethernet jack, you can also use repeater mode to have the router connect to hotel wifi. Easiest way is to connect your phone to hotel wifi, sign in via their web portal, then connect to your router's wifi and click the button to clone your phone's MAC address. Boom. As far as the hotel is concerned, your router is your phone.

One thing I love is that these routers are USB C-powered, meaning it will run off a battery pack. I used it at a company picnic to demo a VR headset for people, with wireless casting to a laptop for those watching. There was no electricity in the picnic pavilion, and had this router up for about 6 hours on a 10,000mAh battery, which still had plenty of charge remaining.
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12-02-2023 at 12:59 AM.
12-02-2023 at 12:59 AM.
I have the Opal. Is it worth it to upgrade to this for the price?
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hiroo916
12-02-2023 at 01:27 AM.
12-02-2023 at 01:27 AM.
Quote from Venner :
I have the Slate AX version (GL-AXT1800) and love it. Great as a travel router; multiple modes to connect (including phone tethering); built in firewall, VPN, Ad-blocking, etc; extensible. For basic use, this MT1300 will function about the same.

When I'm traveling, I put any wifi devices (phones, laptops, tablets, kindles, even an Amazon Echo Show 5 I use as a travel clock) all behind the router, and then plug it in to the ethernet jack in the hotel.

If there's no ethernet jack, you can also use repeater mode to have the router connect to hotel wifi. Easiest way is to connect your phone to hotel wifi, sign in via their web portal, then connect to your router's wifi and click the button to clone your phone's MAC address. Boom. As far as the hotel is concerned, your router is your phone.

One thing I love is that these routers are USB C-powered, meaning it will run off a battery pack. I used it at a company picnic to demo a VR headset for people, with wireless casting to a laptop for those watching. There was no electricity in the picnic pavilion, and had this router up for about 6 hours on a 10,000mAh battery, which still had plenty of charge remaining.
Can you have it connect to the hotel wifi and then rebroadcast to it's own wifi network that your own devices connect to? From what I've read, it can do this with the wired ports, but can it also do this with wifi? (kinda doubtful since it would need two wifi radios, right?)
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12-02-2023 at 03:33 AM.
12-02-2023 at 03:33 AM.
Quote from hiroo916 :
Can you have it connect to the hotel wifi and then rebroadcast to it's own wifi network that your own devices connect to? From what I've read, it can do this with the wired ports, but can it also do this with wifi? (kinda doubtful since it would need two wifi radios, right?)
Does this help?

"If there's no ethernet jack, you can also use repeater mode to have the router connect to hotel wifi. Easiest way is to connect your phone to hotel wifi, sign in via their web portal, then connect to your router's wifi and click the button to clone your phone's MAC address. Boom. As far as the hotel is concerned, your router is your phone."
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12-02-2023 at 03:47 AM.
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Awwwe it's a cute widdle guy isn't he. I want to hug him.
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Love mine. Buying a second as a gift.
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12-02-2023 at 05:03 AM.
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Damn just bought the slate 1800 on sale this would have fit the bill at this price!
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12-02-2023 at 05:11 AM.
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Anybody have any experience behind a cruise ship portal?
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12-02-2023 at 05:17 AM.
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Quote from Stroker :
Anybody have any experience behind a cruise ship portal?

I've used the GL-AR750S-Ext on RCCL with no issues so far.
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12-02-2023 at 05:28 AM.
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Why not just use the hotel wifi?
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