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Working abroad while employer requires US-based network access

To avoid detection, you must move the VPN off your laptop and onto a dedicated hardware device. This creates a "black box" environment: your work laptop simply thinks it is plugged into a standard router at home, unaware that the router is actually tunneling data across the globe.Here is the step-by

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SFWaleckz in r/digitalnomad

December 22, 2025 11:15 PM

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Anyone else feel like being a digital nomad massively increases your data exposure?

Travel router+junk email address. Using your own firewall on the travel router can provide a lot of protection. It can also be preconfigured with a VPN, so all traffic can be hidden from the local network. Make sure you have browser settings/add-ons that force https. The other nice thing with a trav

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HeligKo in r/digitalnomad

January 21, 2026 5:50 PM

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best travel router for multiple devices?

I recently purchased a GL.iNet GL-AXT1800 travel from Amazon as a constant business traveler. This thing is a TANK, and it streamlined connecting all the devices I use: phone, laptop, and an Nvidia Shield. Plus, VPN usage is integrated, so you can sail the high seas if you need to. If you can afford

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Altersreality in r/marriott

May 12, 2026 1:27 AM

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Travel in style. UniFi Style.

As I own the GL.iNet travel router myself and used it quite a bit in the last 2 years. What I can say is the thickness always bothered me even though its snapped into a grid-it organizer and packed into my carry on. I usually traveled 5-6 days a week and every inch counts. Either way the reduced siz

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PeterC18st in r/Ubiquiti

December 29, 2025 7:38 PM

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Delivered - Slate 7 Pro

Best I can offer is the S7P vs Beryl 7. The S7P is a bit chunkier in all directions, partly due to the boxier shape. I was actually expecting it to be larger/heavier than it is. I am relatively new to travel routers, so your expectations may differ. I purchased a GL.iNet travel case with my earlier

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Significant-Dig7488 in r/GlInet

May 23, 2026 12:06 AM

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Finally got my Travel Router

As much as I think I want this thing because of my affinity for unifi stuff, my GL.iNet travel router seems like it’s the better overall travel router. Thanks for the thoughtful post.

AnEyeElation in r/UNIFI

January 7, 2026 1:01 AM

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Combining tech hardware: PoE raspberrypi and wifi

Take a look at the GL.iNet travel routers if you haven't - they're excellent teeny little routers and many, if not all, have a WiFi transceiver built-in. My personal preference with the Raspberry Pi is to skip the PoE hat. I've found that the PoE hats run pretty hot, which is something to consider i

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someweisguy in r/rollerderby

March 3, 2026 4:21 AM

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UTR and Mudi 7 Companions

Yeah that's fair. Since I just got the Mudi 7 I'm carrying both to test them out, but the Mudi 7 is holding its own and like you said, able to adapt to just about any situation. I fly out in two weeks for a cruise, so will be able to test it on airline wifi as well as on the cruise ships network whi

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Visvism in r/GlInet

April 22, 2026 4:24 PM

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When is the Unifi KVM coming?

I do cybersecurity for US government agencies in classified and unclassified system environments. GL.iNet's products are able to be used by US government agencies and are considered safe. In fact, the Marine Corps has officially adopted specific GL.iNet travel routers for tactical, secure networking

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Valuable-Speaker-312 in r/Ubiquiti

December 9, 2025 8:15 PM

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Router for Dorm/Student Housing

You said you’re not too knowledgable so let me know if this makes sense, Get yourself a router or travel router, hook it up to the Ethernet port and set it up like the Ethernet port is “the Internet”. This will give you security, because the router will have its own Great Wall of China, controlling

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Devil_AE86 in r/HomeNetworking

May 12, 2026 1:23 AM

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