GL-iNet Overseas Store Store via AliExpress has
GL.iNet GL-MT6000 Flint 2 WiFi 6 Router for $123.89 - $20 when you apply promo code
AEUS20 at checkout =
$103.89.
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About this Item:
- WiFi 6 Performance: Delivers up to 6 Gbps for smooth 4K streaming, gaming, and video calls with ultra-low latency; equipped with DDR4 1GB and eMMC 8GB.
- High-Speed Gaming: MT6000 router with 8-stream Wi-Fi 6 ensures stable, high-speed connections for intense multiplayer gaming.
- Fast VPN Support: Supports Wireguard (up to 900Mbps) and OpenVPN (up to 190Mbps) for secure gaming, streaming, and work; speeds vary by ISP, network, and VPN provider.
- AdGuard Home Integration: Enables DNS-based ad and tracker blocking with a user-friendly web interface for a cleaner browsing experience.
- Mass Device Connectivity: Supports over 100 devices with high storage capacity, ideal for DIY users adding plugins, ensuring stable performance.
- Easy Setup & Firmware Update: Follow Amazon's setup video or connect via Ethernet to access the web Admin Panel; update firmware at setup for optimal performance.
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Source:https://9to5google.com/2025/11/12...deloading/
Now I am not one to advocate sailing the high seas because it is very bad. Very, very bad.
But if you go to the interface of the router (usually 192.168.8.1) -> Applications -> Adguard Home -> Click Settings Page link (or type in 192.168.8.1:3000)
Go into Filters -> Custom Filtering Rules and type in the urls you want to block. Format is like this ||Type url here^
Everything between the || and ^ will be filtered. Think of those two symbols like wildcard operators in python or the "like" operator in SQL.
You can google the urls that amazon may or may not use to update the firestick. Once you block updates, you will be golden. Or you can get an onn 4k plus. I feel like once amazon really clamps down, people will move to other streaming sticks.
tl;dr this router is the tits and is also a great warship for sailing the high seas.
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Source:https://9to5google.com/2025/11/12...deloading/
Now I am not one to advocate sailing the high seas because it is very bad. Very, very bad.
But if you go to the interface of the router (usually 192.168.8.1) -> Applications -> Adguard Home -> Click Settings Page link (or type in 192.168.8.1:3000)
Go into Filters -> Custom Filtering Rules and type in the urls you want to block. Format is like this ||Type url here^
Everything between the || and ^ will be filtered. Think of those two symbols like wildcard operators in python or the "like" operator in SQL.
You can google the urls that amazon may or may not use to update the firestick. Once you block updates, you will be golden. Or you can get an onn 4k plus. I feel like once amazon really clamps down, people will move to other streaming sticks.
tl;dr this router is the tits and is also a great warship for sailing the high seas.
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Can you do something like that with this router? And can you use a Nord OPVN profile?
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