GL-MT3600BE (Beryl 7)

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GL-MT3600BE (Beryl 7)

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Shots fired (back) feat. UTR

From PERSONAL experience trying these devices, yes, I can say that the Mudi 7 is a significantly better product. I have PERSONALLY used WiFi 7 on a certain device while traveling. You seem to think that the only time it is used on hotel WiFi. What about coworking spaces where you can use RJ-45? Some

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Valuable-Speaker-312 in r/Ubiquiti

February 2, 2026 8:58 PM

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December 29, the shortest day of 2025?

I ordered one, but I don't need one and got caught up in the FOMO this morning. I've been happy my GL.iNet travel routers (750v2 and Beryl 6). GL.iNet is launching new products at CES next month including the Mudi 7 and Beryl 7 with WiFi 7 support. Might have to pick those up too. :-)

mybigdog1 in r/Ubiquiti

December 29, 2025 6:54 PM

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Need help setting up home IP while traveling (Slate 7 + NordVPN) willing to pay

If you want to use your actual home IP address while travelling, then yes, you'll need a server device at your home. You can then connect remotely from the Slate 7 using multiple methods - traditional VPN (Wireguard or OVPN), or virtual networks (Tailscale, ZeroTier, or AstroWarp) Which of these you

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RemoteToHome-io in r/GlInet

April 8, 2026 6:38 AM

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UTR Deployment to Users

To be honest, if you're going to give them to C-Suite users, you'll probably want something you can remotely manage and has a little more power (both in performance and Wi-Fi strength), just to CYA. They won't be able to Teleport VPN but can still Wireguard VPN to a UniFi Gateway. Check out GL.iNet'

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touchytypist in r/Ubiquiti

February 10, 2026 6:12 AM

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Roku or Firestick or ? For traveling and watching Plex on hotel TVs that don't support casting?

I'm little late to the conversation but I always recommend to get a travel router before connecting anything to the hotel wifi. First connect the travel router to the hotel wifi and connect all your devices thru your travel router. Also, configure your travel router as your vpn client that way all d

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Wildsoldier79 in r/PleX

February 17, 2026 5:19 PM

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How do I use VPN for Nintendo Switch P2P gaming?

What you want is Tailscale, and probably a GL.iNet Beryl 7 or similar to be the router/client. Your friend/ family with a non CGNAT ISP will need to be on the same Tailscale network and subnet as you are and advertise as an exit node. I would suggest putting a GL.iNet Brume 2 device on their network

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mindsunwound in r/tmobileisp

March 10, 2026 7:11 PM

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GL.iNet × DeskPi - 13 Chances to Win!

Which prize kit would you choose? If I were to win the grand prize, I'd opt for kit B. The Beryl 7 would be rather nice to have when traveling, especially when on hotel WiFi. The Comet Pro would be amazing for my maker space. It would be really convenient for getting display and kb/m connections to

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LoganJFisher in r/minilab

February 4, 2026 8:29 PM

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