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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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Due to work, I’ll be living in the same hotel 3 nights a week for the next year straight — what are underrated tips no one thinks about?

Get a WiFi Travel Router and connect all your stuff to it's WiFi, then you only have to connect the TR to the hotel WiFi and everything is online instantly, with a connection that you control. Also, i would bring a dedicated Apple TV that I plugged into the hotel TV, and then all my home stuff is wi

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wiggum55555 in r/digitalnomad

February 10, 2026 5:10 AM

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I have one for the networking nerds

Get a GL.iNet travel router and plug it in somewhere nearby and use it to share the WiFi.

Sensitive_One_425 in r/TeslaSupport

December 23, 2025 2:17 PM

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UniFi Travel router now in stock

Most people don't need this device. But for those of us that have traveled with a larger GL.iNet travel router for years, this one will be an instant buy. And I am completely fine that it doesn't have an eSIM or battery - in fact, I prefer it that way. The point of this type of device is to secure y

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albertclee in r/Ubiquiti

December 29, 2025 5:43 PM

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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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Hardwire Question

This is always so dumb. Is there existing ethernet wiring between your office/room and wherever the att modem is? If so, just use that. If not, how reliable is the extender/mesh node/etc? If it's reliable, just use the switchport on that. If the extender has proven unreliable, and you don't want/can

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0x0MG in r/remotework

December 11, 2025 10:34 PM

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how to locally connect to server without static ip?

So you’re sharing your cellular connection from your phone to your computer running the Jellyfin server? I haven’t really explored that and hotspot can be finicky with that… my recommendation would be to get a Wirless Access Point and a switch and connect your PC to the switch and the WAP to the swi

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Leviathan_Dev in r/jellyfin

February 9, 2026 10:35 PM

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Does this exist?

Wifi „Router“ and AP appears to be the same, right? But maybe you want the switch and AP behind routing (with or without NAT)? The the two points would read „routed; AP dual band…“ An SFP port would be expected to be the uplink to the main network. Which can not provide PoE. But however: no, I doubt

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tschloss in r/HomeNetworking

March 3, 2026 11:02 AM

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How can I connect my router to my phone's hotspot when my internet service is down?

Get one of those $35 GL iNet travel routers. It can connect to your phone via WiFi or USB, and the you can connect it via Ethernet to the WAN port of your FiOS router. Bonus is that now you have a travel router for things like using IoT devices in hotel rooms or setting up a WiFi network that tunnel

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zanhecht in r/Fios

August 23, 2025 7:08 PM

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