GL Technologies via Amazon has
GL.iNet GL-MT1300 (Beryl) VPN Wireless Gigabit Travel Router on sale for $69.90 - $20 clip coupon on the page =
$49.90.
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About this Item:
- Up to 867Mbps (5GHz) + 400Mbps (2.4GHz) impressive dual-band WiFi speeds. Support up to 40 wireless devices simultaneously.
- IPv6 supported. OpenVPN & WireGuard pre-installed, compatible with 30+ VPN service providers. Pre-installed Tor service. Cloudflare Supported. A toggle switch for VPN/Tor is also included.
- Pre-installed the latest stable OpenWrt (19.07.4), backed by software repository. Allows you to install different applications, perfect for DIY projects.
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This is a good travel router in it's own right for sub $50, but it might be limited compared to the other one depending on your use case.
The feature set on this is pretty similar to the$35 Opal model [amazon.com], but it doesn't look like the Opal is OpenWRT compatible for whatever reason. There's supposedly still firmware support on the Opal until May 2026, so that may be an option to anyone that doesn't need/care about cutting-edge firmware support; or just want something to use in the meantime before jumping to a Wifi6/AX model. Other than the MicroSD card slot and USB 3.0 port, I don't see a whole lot of hardware differences between the Opal and (non-AX) Beryl.
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This is a good travel router in it's own right for sub $50, but it might be limited compared to the other one depending on your use case.
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This is a good travel router in it's own right for sub $50, but it might be limited compared to the other one depending on your use case.
The feature set on this is pretty similar to the$35 Opal model [amazon.com], but it doesn't look like the Opal is OpenWRT compatible for whatever reason. There's supposedly still firmware support on the Opal until May 2026, so that may be an option to anyone that doesn't need/care about cutting-edge firmware support; or just want something to use in the meantime before jumping to a Wifi6/AX model. Other than the MicroSD card slot and USB 3.0 port, I don't see a whole lot of hardware differences between the Opal and (non-AX) Beryl.
This is a good travel router in it's own right for sub $50, but it might be limited compared to the other one depending on your use case.
Edit: Still a great deal though
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This is a good travel router in it's own right for sub $50, but it might be limited compared to the other one depending on your use case.
Right, I did and when I first saw this deal.
I picked up the mt-1300 for $20 on Amazon last year(renewed.)
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For my data point in the future, can this take hotel wifi and broadcast to its own network? Or does it have to be hardwired first (some hotels dont have hardwire).
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For my data point in the future, can this take hotel wifi and broadcast to its own network? Or does it have to be hardwired first (some hotels dont have hardwire).
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