expired Posted by maxan • Feb 16, 2024
Feb 16, 2024 5:09 AM
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expired Posted by maxan • Feb 16, 2024
Feb 16, 2024 5:09 AM
GL.iNet Travel Routers (Refurb): GL-MT300N-V2 (Mango) $13.90, GL-AR750 (Creta)
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BTW, I see posts all the time of people that claim model X is better based on specs, but actually never tried it. Wish they would put disclaimers and not be so certain of their claims. (Not talking about your post). Most important for a travel router to me is useability.
https://www.amazon.com/GL-iNet-GL...R2PX&psc=1
I used it on a recent cruise with it plugged into an Anker phone battery and it worked as a hotspot all over the ship for my family. Worked perfectly. Also used it in VPN mode to connect back to my home network and while slow, worked OK. (It was slow because the ship internet speed was slow. )
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https://www.amazon.com/GL-iNet-GL...R2PX&psc=1
I used it on a recent cruise with it plugged into an Anker phone battery and it worked as a hotspot all over the ship for my family. Worked perfectly. Also used it in VPN mode to connect back to my home network and while slow, worked OK. (It was slow because the ship internet speed was slow. )
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https://www.amazon.com/GL-iNet-GL...R2PX&psc=1 [amazon.com]
I used it on a recent cruise with it plugged into an Anker phone battery and it worked as a hotspot all over the ship for my family. Worked perfectly. Also used it in VPN mode to connect back to my home network and while slow, worked OK. (It was slow because the ship internet speed was slow. )
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MT3000 is still the best
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https://www.amazon.com/GL-iNet-GL...R2PX&psc=1
I used it on a recent cruise with it plugged into an Anker phone battery and it worked as a hotspot all over the ship for my family. Worked perfectly. Also used it in VPN mode to connect back to my home network and while slow, worked OK. (It was slow because the ship internet speed was slow. )
If you're going to spend that kind of money, the only model worth considering is the Beryl AX, which not only has a better processor, but 2.5Gb ethernet and WiFi 6 support.
Keep in mind that the main features you need to care about with these are WiFi capability and processor efficiency (not necessarily raw MHz, but multiple cores and lower power consumption for equal or better performance).
Everything else is fluff if you're really just using it as a travel router.
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BTW, I see posts all the time of people that claim model X is better based on specs, but actually never tried it. Wish they would put disclaimers and not be so certain of their claims. (Not talking about your post). Most important for a travel router to me is useability.
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BTW, I see posts all the time of people that claim model X is better based on specs, but actually never tried it. Wish they would put disclaimers and not be so certain of their claims. (Not talking about your post). Most important for a travel router to me is useability.
https://forum.gl-inet.com/t/is-no...tion/38191
Are these the only 2 models that support/will support EAP for now?
https://docs.gl-inet.com/router/e...tailscale/
The newer versions of some of these options do support tailscale.
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Also for ease of use, when you setup the WiFi network on the Beryl, set it up with the same SSID and password as your home network so all your stuff will just work once the Beryl router is connected and working.