GL.iNet
GL-MT3600BE (Beryl 7)
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3 new travel routers with WiFi 7
The TP-Link is Broadcom, TR3600 too, according to the official page. Those two are dead ends. The GL.iNet seems to be MT based: https://forum.gl-inet.com/t/beryl-7-gl-mt3600be/64350. There's also a GL-BE3600, using a Qualcomm SoC - https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-be3600/.
fr0llic in r/openwrt
November 14, 2025 12:37 PM
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Beryl 7 + Flint 2 Tailscale setup
Update: Fixed! Solution - Go into the "Advanced Settings" of the Beryl 7 Admin Panel, enable it, then log into the LuCI Page. Then go to "Network" -> "Firewall" -> Enable "Masquerading" and set "Forward" to "Accept" for "tailscale0" Yeah so the TLDR here is that Gli.Net didnt bother to implement TS'
...mightyarrow in r/GlInet
March 26, 2026 3:11 PM
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3 new travel routers with WiFi 7
The Beryl (MT models) uses MediaTek. So I guess the GL.iNet Beryl 7 will get OpenWRT support first...
LITUATUI in r/openwrt
November 14, 2025 1:19 PM
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The UTR ‘craze’ has been fascinating to observe
I bought a Beryl 7 from GL.iNet but if security is a concern (GL.iNet is Hongkong and China) the Beryl AX can be reflashed to run native OpenWRT. Beryl 7 support might be a while but is what I’m hoping for. The UTR looks like it’s good for short bursts but gets hot with long term use.. and UTR is mo
...matthew1471 in r/Ubiquiti
March 5, 2026 10:41 PM
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