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GL.iNet GL-MT3000 Beryl AX Pocket-Sized Wi-Fi 6 Wireless Travel Gigabit Router

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GL Technologies via Amazon has GL-MT3000 (Beryl AX) Pocket-Sized Wi-Fi 6 Wireless Travel Gigabit Router for $73.84. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member gabe23111 for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • 1x 2.5G WAN port
  • 1x 1G LAN port
  • 1x USB 3.0
  • MT7981B 1.3GHz dual-core processor
  • Dual band network
  • Wireless speed 574Mbps (2.4GHz), 2402Mbps (5GHz)
  • OpenVPN and WireGuard pre-installed, compatible with 30+ VPN service providers
  • Max. VPN speed of 150 Mbps (OpenVPN); 300 Mbps (WireGuard)
Features:
  • Runs on OpenWrt 21.02 firmware, supporting more than 5,000 ready-made plug-ins for customization. Simply browse, install, and manage packages with our no-code interface within Beryl AX's Admin Panel.
  • Support WPA3 protocol–Preventive measures against password brute-force attacks; DNS over HTTPS & DNS over TLS–Protecting domain name system traffic and preventing data eavesdropping from malicious parties; IPv6–Built-in authentication for privacy protection, eliminating the need for network address translation.
  • Beryl AX is capable of hosting a VPN server and VPN client at the same time within the same device, enabling users to remote access local network resources like Wi-Fi printers or local web servers, and accessing the public internet as a VPN client simultaneously.

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GL Technologies via Amazon has GL-MT3000 (Beryl AX) Pocket-Sized Wi-Fi 6 Wireless Travel Gigabit Router for $73.84. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member gabe23111 for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • 1x 2.5G WAN port
  • 1x 1G LAN port
  • 1x USB 3.0
  • MT7981B 1.3GHz dual-core processor
  • Dual band network
  • Wireless speed 574Mbps (2.4GHz), 2402Mbps (5GHz)
  • OpenVPN and WireGuard pre-installed, compatible with 30+ VPN service providers
  • Max. VPN speed of 150 Mbps (OpenVPN); 300 Mbps (WireGuard)
Features:
  • Runs on OpenWrt 21.02 firmware, supporting more than 5,000 ready-made plug-ins for customization. Simply browse, install, and manage packages with our no-code interface within Beryl AX's Admin Panel.
  • Support WPA3 protocol–Preventive measures against password brute-force attacks; DNS over HTTPS & DNS over TLS–Protecting domain name system traffic and preventing data eavesdropping from malicious parties; IPv6–Built-in authentication for privacy protection, eliminating the need for network address translation.
  • Beryl AX is capable of hosting a VPN server and VPN client at the same time within the same device, enabling users to remote access local network resources like Wi-Fi printers or local web servers, and accessing the public internet as a VPN client simultaneously.

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BorednLazy
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I actually bought this last month to bypass my phone's hotspot data limitations so I can slack off at work.

If you have a modern android phone(I use a galaxy s21) you can install EasyTether pro on the android phone and connect the phone to the router with a USB-A to USB-C cable and it will let you use the phone's data.

Any devices connected to this router will use the phone data without using "hotspot" data

It does require some setting up but not too difficult.

once it is setup, you just turn the router on and open up easytether on your phone and plug your phone into the router.

the setup is basically

1. installing the driver in openwrt.
download the openwrt 19.xx -openssl download on the mobile-stream website, who is the developer of easytether

the driver is in the "mediatek" folder, labeled mt7622.

2. buy and install easytether pro on your android device.

3. turn on the usb debugging on your phone.

4. open the easytether app on the phone and plug in the phone to the router.

5. In OpenWrt configure the EasyTether network interface (tap-easytether) to use DHCP and make it part of your WAN zone.

for more clarification, you can see the easytether website instructions next to the openwrt 19.xx driver download

the driver is the mt7622 file. you should install this using stock gl.net firmware because if you flash the latest openwrt firmware and then try to install this driver, you will get errors

My cell carrier is USmobile with GSM network btw. and it works without any issues for atleast 8 hours straight. I didnt test longer than that as it is unnecessary.

also make sure that the cable used is a data-transfer and not a charge-only usb-a to usb-c cable. you can figure which is which if the connect the phone to a computer and the computer recognizes the phone as a phone and you can move pictures from the phone to the computer. this was the part that caused me alot of trouble.
cscamp20
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These perform better than regular hot spots. You connect 2-3 devices on hotspots and you'll notice that it starts slowing down. GL iNet devices have the same features as bigger routers. Port Forwarding, Static routing, VPN, Dynamic DNS and more. I wouldn't use the GL iNet travel router for home use though.
frollic
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you don't really need the app, but it makes it easier.
you can change the TTL param in the router, and get the same result.

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OrangeApparel8487Aug 13, 2024 12:49 PM
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Not sure if I need this thing. Tether to my iphone for tailgating (watch tv!) travel a few times a month for work, connecting thru hotel wifi? Road trips in the car tethering to phone hotspot?
Can someone make sense of this thing in lamens terms?
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CleverCreature256Aug 13, 2024 01:28 PM
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Have any of the updates added a small browser or similar functionality to allow native logging into captive portals such as at a hotel?
Yes, I know about logging in with your phone to the new SSID, then cloning your phone's private MAC. But it seems more often that it doesn't work smoothly and takes multiple tries.
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frollicAug 13, 2024 01:35 PM
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Quote from CleverCreature256 :
Have any of the updates added a small browser or similar functionality to allow native logging into captive portals such as at a hotel?
Yes, I know about logging in with your phone to the new SSID, then cloning your phone's private MAC. But it seems more often that it doesn't work smoothly and takes multiple tries.
Shouldn't the phone show you the portal even if you logon via the router ?

Some of those portals does however keep track of MACs, and if it sees a router MAC, it'll deny the logon.
In those cases you need to clone the MAC from a phone (doesn't have to be yours, just any phone), once, and have your router always use it for the uplink (wired or wireless).
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Big WangAug 13, 2024 03:07 PM
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In case anybody is wondering, this router doesn't do EAP. EAP is used by enterprise network setups. It's not seen frequently, but usually universities, corporate environments, hospitals, etc use this setup.

I've seen it used on cruise ships, though. I've also seen it used in hostals. If you want EAP you need to get slate AX one.
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bluskyeAug 13, 2024 03:10 PM
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Quote from CleverCreature256 :
Have any of the updates added a small browser or similar functionality to allow native logging into captive portals such as at a hotel?
Yes, I know about logging in with your phone to the new SSID, then cloning your phone's private MAC. But it seems more often that it doesn't work smoothly and takes multiple tries.
They had a fresh firmware update a few weeks ago to address captive portals
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bluskyeAug 13, 2024 03:12 PM
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Quote from OrangeApparel8487 :
Not sure if I need this thing. Tether to my iphone for tailgating (watch tv!) travel a few times a month for work, connecting thru hotel wifi? Road trips in the car tethering to phone hotspot?
Can someone make sense of this thing in lamens terms?
It can do all. You can tether direct via cable to its USB port, direct ethernet connection, or you can make it act as wifi repeater to phone or any wifi source. For tailgating, it will blast wifi-6 to everyone fairly close to it. It's much more power efficient handling many wifi connections to it vs your phone doing it.

When traveling, all your devices just need to know the wifi login to this unit, and when you arrive at your location, you setup up this router to connect to a hotel/public wifi etc, takes a few mins and all your devices now connected, and even safe with OpenVPN/Wireguard built into it.

Fun fact, it can be powered on with a battery bank (usb-c port) as well.
Last edited by bluskye August 13, 2024 at 09:24 AM.
Aug 13, 2024 03:16 PM
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CleverCreature256Aug 13, 2024 03:16 PM
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Quote from frollic :
Shouldn't the phone show you the portal even if you logon via the router ?

Some of those portals does however keep track of MACs, and if it sees a router MAC, it'll deny the logon.
In those cases you need to clone the MAC from a phone (doesn't have to be yours, just any phone), once, and have your router always use it for the uplink (wired or wireless).
Yes, that is what I currently do. However, when one travels often and you are in a new hotel every other week; it gets to be a pain.
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Quote from OrangeApparel8487 :
Not sure if I need this thing. Tether to my iphone for tailgating (watch tv!) travel a few times a month for work, connecting thru hotel wifi? Road trips in the car tethering to phone hotspot?
Can someone make sense of this thing in lamens terms?
Travel with family, only pay for one hotel/airplane wifi pass.

Travel while working, have laptop establish VPN so it looks as if it were still using your home internet connection.
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Quote from Big Wang :
In case anybody is wondering, this router doesn't do EAP. EAP is used by enterprise network setups. It's not seen frequently, but usually universities, corporate environments, hospitals, etc use this setup.

I've seen it used on cruise ships, though. I've also seen it used in hostals. If you want EAP you need to get slate AX one.
EAP is a work in progress, so it may show up in a future firmware release: https://www.reddit.com/r/GlInet/c...t/lfbolli/
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CriticalLineAug 13, 2024 04:00 PM
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Quote from Big Wang :
In case anybody is wondering, this router doesn't do EAP. EAP is used by enterprise network setups. It's not seen frequently, but usually universities, corporate environments, hospitals, etc use this setup.

I've seen it used on cruise ships, though. I've also seen it used in hostals. If you want EAP you need to get slate AX one.
This is a driver restriction and not a hardware restriction, and the open-source driver firmware which isn't officially supported yet by GL.iNet does work with EAP (while EAP works with it, there are some other issues with that unsupported firmware when I tried it). They originally planned to release 4.6 with the open-source driver but apparently ran into some technical issues so stuck with the closed-source driver to get the firmware out the door. So while not guaranteed, I would guess that eventually they will switch the official firmware to the driver that works with EAP once they work out the kinks with that branch of the firmware.
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bluskyeAug 13, 2024 04:41 PM
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Quote from CriticalLine :
This is a driver restriction and not a hardware restriction, and the open-source driver firmware which isn't officially supported yet by GL.iNet does work with EAP (while EAP works with it, there are some other issues with that unsupported firmware when I tried it). They originally planned to release 4.6 with the open-source driver but apparently ran into some technical issues so stuck with the closed-source driver to get the firmware out the door. So while not guaranteed, I would guess that eventually they will switch the official firmware to the driver that works with EAP once they work out the kinks with that branch of the firmware.
You can still access the firmware [gl-inet.com]with opensource drivers
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DavidW4615Aug 13, 2024 05:14 PM
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FWIW I have the Wifi 5 (AX) version of this and it's great. If your intended use case is to act as a gateway to hotel wifi for your personal devices, I would get the much cheaper AX version. I've never encountered hotel WIFI that was capable of utilizing Wifi 6 speeds.
Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09N72F...tails&th=1
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Quote from davidw4615 :
fwiw i have the wifi 5 (ax) version of this and it's great. if your intended use case is to act as a gateway to hotel wifi for your personal devices, i would get the much cheaper ax version. i've never encountered hotel wifi that was capable of utilizing wifi 6 speeds.
link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/b09n72f...tails&th=1
Wifi 5=ac. Wifi 6=ax. Wifi 6e=6ghz. And Wifi 7=be.

You're largely right about hotels only hitting 5/AC speeds, but there are other benefits to newer hardware besides raw bandwidth. Better range/resilience, more capabilities in the router itself, for example.
Last edited by mavalpha August 13, 2024 at 11:26 AM.
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fbuellerAug 13, 2024 05:33 PM
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Quote from Big Wang :
In case anybody is wondering, this router doesn't do EAP. EAP is used by enterprise network setups. It's not seen frequently, but usually universities, corporate environments, hospitals, etc use this setup.

I've seen it used on cruise ships, though. I've also seen it used in hostals. If you want EAP you need to get slate AX one.
Official beta firmware supports EAP.
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Quote from DavidW4615 :
FWIW I have the Wifi 5 (AX) version of this and it's great. If your intended use case is to act as a gateway to hotel wifi for your personal devices, I would get the much cheaper AX version. I've never encountered hotel WIFI that was capable of utilizing Wifi 6 speeds.
Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09N72F...tails&th=1 [amazon.com]
That router has horrific OpenVPN speeds: 12mbps vs this one at 150mbps. If you use OpenVPN, this is a deal breaker. You get what you pay for.

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