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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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For hotels, do y’all bring your own devices from home, or setup Plex, etc. on the hotel room TV?

I carry a 4k Roku and my own wifi router/repeater, GL.iNET. Feel like a dork but plug and play and it works. All traffic goes through VPN. Don't have to connect to any network new networks except on the travel router.

PreparedForZombies in r/selfhosted

September 29, 2025 3:01 AM

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Tried Ubuntu, am loving it. But there's one thing that's not allowing me to switch.

A little travel router would work. Look at GL.iNet or TP-Link if on a severe budget.

msabeln in r/linuxquestions

February 27, 2026 3:04 PM

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GLInet killer?

No. There is some overlap, but the main purpose of this is as a bridge into other UniFi networks on the go. For the average user it may be little different from the GLiNet, but for advanced users it's lack of customization is a huge gap. The fact that the GL series devices are just openwrt underneat

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HugeRoof in r/GlInet

December 23, 2025 10:30 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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Can i use travel router to tether my phone cellular data?

Yes you can, I have a couple GL.iNet travel routers that I occasionally use for this exact purpose. In my experience it has helped some with temperature since I can turn off my wifi. But during heavy use can still slightly elevate the temperature. As for battery, it will also charge the battery over

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tmurphy2792 in r/HomeNetworking

May 11, 2026 5:55 PM

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Is there a device I can connect to USB port of my (ISP provided) router, to have an exit node at home to connect to when I'm traveling?

Gl-iNet make travel routers that can run Tailscale. They're easier to setup than a Pi. (I've done both). Plug it into your network and enable subnet routing in Tailscale EDIT And exit node

godch01 in r/Tailscale

October 3, 2025 11:31 AM

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Has anyone figured out how to use devices on Marriott wifi?

The model linked above (that I also own) is the GL.iNet GL-MT3000 - Beryl AX Portable Travel Router, Pocket Wi-Fi 6. I've been full time travelling just shy of 2 yrs now and this is in my top 5 list of absolute essentials. The portal page for the GLI has dedicated little workflow to get you through

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hudsondir in r/marriott

April 17, 2026 3:06 AM

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how do i connect my slime trackers to college wifi?

Hi, It’s not possible to connect to a WiFi that requires a web portal login. On top of that, those networks usually have device isolation enabled, which prevents devices from communicating with each other. You can try creating a mobile hotspot from your Windows computer for your trackers to connect

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ConduitOfKindness in r/SlimeVR

September 24, 2025 1:51 AM

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Is there a benefit of installing Tailscale on my travel router?

I've done this but haven't quite figured out how I'd use it. Here's one article extolling the benefits. Why the GL.iNet Beryl AX and Tailscale make for a great travel router

HesletQuillan in r/Tailscale

April 26, 2026 6:21 PM

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