GL.iNet
Flint 2
$169.99
Cudy
Based on 50 Reddit mentions
$79.98
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Ditch the AX3200. The Cudy TR3000 is a dedicated networking powerhouse disguised as a travel router. For a VPN setup, the Filogic 820 CPU + 512MB RAM combo destroys the older MediaTek chip in the Xiaomi. ⚠️ Critical Warning: The "New Batch" Issue Since you are interested in OpenWrt/ImmortalWrt (impli
...FHSenpai in r/openwrt
January 8, 2026 4:44 AM
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I have both this one that I'm using as my main travel router, and the equivalent Glinet as a backup; I tested both for a while and the Cudy seemed more reliable with basically zero random disconnects, which were somewhat constant in the Glinet. Also depends on the use case, in mine I wanted to use Z
...Mondego2k in r/HomeNetworking
August 18, 2025 10:13 AM
4
I have a Cudy TR3000 (travel router) that I like very much. It's basically a GL.iNet GL-MT3000 clone, with 128 MB instead of 256 MB of internal storage. What I don't like on most Cudy routers is the lack of an USB port, which is useful to connect a 5G modem or an external disk and make a NAS. Is it
...LITUATUI in r/openwrt
May 12, 2025 1:31 PM
4
if this is something you are really concerned about, you can pick up some super cheap travel routers and do all the vpn stuff there. the bonus being that it ends up being completely transparent then to all the other devices, they just connect normally. the GL-MT3000 Beryl AX is the super easy one to
...mrpops2ko in r/VPN
August 31, 2025 9:54 AM
4
Just to add another perspective, I now run 2 devices running independent WireGuard servers at the ‘home’ location, ( a Brume 2 and a Beryl AX) and travel with a Beryl AX and a Cudy TR3000, with access to a number of client admin files for both. Reason being that I had a Brume die due to the UBoot cr
...neilcbennett in r/GlInet
January 2, 2026 11:06 PM
2
I just tested with LAN connection and write speed is steady 90mb/sec and read speed is about 110mb/sec, which really great for this small device. Update to OpenWRT is tempting thing, but the issue is, that I have Cudy BE6500, which I'm planning to install later as main wifi router, and use TR3000 as
...SignificanceNo4643 in r/openwrt
February 7, 2026 3:04 PM
2
As long as may USB tethering/USB WAN support yung router(which I think majority of travel routers support), it'll work naman. I'm currently using a Cudy TR3000 na stock and not customized to openwrt, plug and play lang sya. Pretty sure a lot of GL-iNet travel routers work well din but di ko pa natry
...BooceJooce in r/InternetPH
March 13, 2026 3:43 AM
2
small pelican case I don't know what dimensions you're referring to, but it does not sound like you really need something special. There are certainly some giant routers supplied by ISPs but the ones we usually suggest for OpenWrt are not that large. And most routers are designed for passive cooling
...prajaybasu in r/openwrt
December 10, 2025 10:36 AM
2
https://www.cudy.com/de-de/products/tr3000-1-0 This router, supports wifi6 3000mbs, 2.5g lan, and is portable with type c, you can install openwrt on it to later install passwall, clash or any other. If you're in China and want to buy a pre-installed unit, just hit me up with a private message.
Holiday-Picture6796 in r/dumbclub
June 8, 2025 2:46 PM
2
GL-INET MT3000 (Beryl AX) is better since it's fully open source supported (I run official OpenWrt rather than GL's one) Cudy TR3000 also has OpenWrt supported recently so it's also a great travel router
fakemanhk in r/selfhosted
July 5, 2025 3:59 AM
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