GL.iNet
GL-SFT1200
Based on 36 Reddit mentions
$39.99
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Beware…
I keep seeing people compare it to the gli.net, Ubiquiti did that in one of their videos I no longer seem to have the link to, so they kinda brought that on themselves. Everything since then is a combination of us not letting them forget that and their stupid plastic soap bar being hot garbage by co
...darthnsupreme in r/Ubiquiti
May 20, 2026 12:32 AM
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Satellite internet?
That sounds pretty good. I'm actually getting a lot of obstruction right now, since I'm parked under a tree, but the position ironically gives me a lot of sun from the roof-mounted solar panels. I'm thinking the obstruction could increase power draw. In my original testing my dish was only drawing a
...MasterMongrel in r/TeardropTrailers
June 25, 2025 12:27 AM
3
Portal went from great to worst
I bought a cheap travel wifi router (GL.iNet GL-SFT1200) and gave it a wired connection to the network. This is my exclusive portal wifi and it has been rock solid. As others have said, a dedicated router fixes everything and you don’t need to spend a lot.
ryd_online in r/PlaystationPortal
January 16, 2026 11:20 PM
1
Stern IC ongoing saga….
Skip wifi dongles, get a pocket router and brdige your network. Going to be much stronger. https://www.amazon.com/GL-iNet-GL-SFT1200-Secure-Travel-Router/dp/B09N72FMH5/?_encodi $35 I can sustain like 700Mbps on this guy, so that's more than enough for any Stern updates.
thtanner in r/pinball
February 9, 2026 8:15 PM
1
Is this true ?
It works fine for presenting or watching a movie in 1080p (no artifacts, ripping or stuttering). I'm often screen sharing from my desktop (with wifi antenna as the solution is Wifi Direct based) or work laptop on a Samsung S95F TV. My router (GL.iNet GL-SFT1200 - 5ghz network without wifi7 fireworks
...Fresh_Wrongdoer5530 in r/ITMemes
April 8, 2026 5:41 PM
1
I set up NordVPN on this cheap "Opal" router that supports OpenVPN, and it works, but with a tremendous loss of speed vs. the Nord app running on my computer. I went from 650 mps down to less than 10 mps! Are there faster OpenVPN routers out there that don't cost too much?
https://dl.gl-inet.com/router/sft1200/beta Firmware beta. There's a setting in the web UI for the Opal to allow preview firmware, but I find the webpage features a beta sooner. You can also revert to stable firmware if there are any issues, and if you go into Luci (through System > Advanced Settings
...MaxPrints in r/nordvpn
August 10, 2025 11:17 PM
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