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popularcooldude1015 posted Yesterday 03:14 PM
popularcooldude1015 posted Yesterday 03:14 PM

GL.iNet GL-MT3600BE (Beryl 7) Portable Travel Router, Pocket Wi-Fi 7 Wireless 2.5G Router, Mini Portable VPN Router $110.49

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This is the perfect WiFi 7 series GL.iNet router for me. Runs with less power, small size, has all the speed and VPN goodies.

Last sale was $107. This is good if you need one now like I do. With the tariffs, I'm not sure if we're going to see this go much further lower but I hope so.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GF1J99S4
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This is the perfect WiFi 7 series GL.iNet router for me. Runs with less power, small size, has all the speed and VPN goodies.

Last sale was $107. This is good if you need one now like I do. With the tariffs, I'm not sure if we're going to see this go much further lower but I hope so.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GF1J99S4

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Model: GL.iNet GL-MT3600BE (Beryl 7) Portable Travel Router, Pocket Wi-Fi 7 Wireless 2.5G Router, Mini Portable VPN Routers WiFi for Car, Travel, Public Computer Routers, Business, Mobile/RV/Cruise/Plane

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Yesterday 03:30 PM
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novasianYesterday 03:30 PM
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Is the color black that hard to make? What's with these fruity colors?
Yesterday 04:04 PM
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MurTELYesterday 04:04 PM
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GL.inet are the best routers.
Yesterday 04:12 PM
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techie333Yesterday 04:12 PM
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The color is the worst thing. On top of personal preferences, it's a functional issue too. I want to be a little discreet when traveling with these routers. Just stick to black, grey, white. Even white is pushing it.
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Yesterday 06:03 PM
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FeistyWing507Yesterday 06:03 PM
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Did the US government try to ban Chinese routers?
Yesterday 11:36 PM
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ShortbrantYesterday 11:36 PM
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I just bought this at the beginning of may, so I'm gonna rebuy and return the one I got earlier.

I bought this for a trip I'm currently on in Europe and so far it's been a great little travel router. Initially I bought it for a cruise coming up in October so we could purchase 1 Internet plan and share it between the two of us, and decided to use the Europe trip as a testing ground.

Overall it's been working great, the RAM can be a little light for those that want to use adguard home with a bunch of rules, while simultaneously trying to run a vpn and tailscale. I was initially running into the unit constantly crashing, but it turned out that all the adguard lists i was using was eating up all the available RAM (the threat intelligence feed itself has a million+ rules). I ended up ditching the use of adguard home on the router itself, and also ditching the use of my private Internet access vpn on the router as well. I instead opted to just connect the router itself to my tailscale network and have it use my pihole server back at home to handle dns queries and ad blocking. I was able to also setup the router to use my home pihole server as an exit node so all client traffic on the travel router looks like it's coming from my home making it easy to skirt any Netflix geolocation blocking no matter where I am. Being able to offload the ad blocking duties to my home pihole instance turned this into a pretty solid piece of kit and I'm happy I decided to buy it. Definitely something I will bring with me everywhere I go since it allows me to connect back to my network at home from wherever I am.
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iandyliToday 03:02 PM
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Thanks. I've been looking for this travel router ever since a Spring Break trip at an Airbnb where they had a restricted Wi-Fi network (blocked many sites including slickdeals.net!). First time I've encountered this while traveling and luckily my friend had his travel router. Bypassed restrictions via Ethernet connection and used friend's Wi-Fi travel router.

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