GL.iNet
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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
...tmurphy2792 in r/HomeNetworking
May 11, 2026 5:55 PM
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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
...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
...ConduitOfKindness in r/SlimeVR
September 24, 2025 1:51 AM
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What’s everyone using for 4g backup?
Since it is a rare event, I have just setup my GL.INET travel router to connect to my 5g mobile phone via tethering, and to serve that up to its LAN port as a DHCP connection. Then I have just setup fallover on my router (actually a OPNSense but same principal) and plugged the LAN port of the travel
...ripnetuk in r/TPLink_Omada
March 31, 2026 1:22 PM
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UTR and Mudi 7 Companions
I love travel routers so much! Especially the Gl.iNet ones but the real Achilles heels of them, and most other portable cellular modems, are the antennas. They usually perform fantastic when conditions are good but tend to really suck under Low signal areas. I always rely on my phone as the baseline
...Economy-Apartment815 in r/Ubiquiti
April 22, 2026 3:38 PM
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Taking WiFi WAN and going to ethernet for the LAN
What you're describing is the WiFi-as-WAN feature, sometimes called 'Wireless ISP mode' or 'Wireless WAN' in router firmware. Solid options: Plug-and-play, low hassle: GL.iNet Slate AX (GL-AXT1800), around 120 USD. Designed exactly for this use case. WiFi-as-WAN is a first-class feature in the GUI.
...unblockmevpn in r/HomeNetworking
May 13, 2026 7:12 PM
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What device do I need or should I get to create a small wifi network?
Sorry, my previous comment was irrelevant your post confused me Your laptop IS already the server, you just need something for other devices to connect to. And honestly, the answer is way simpler: Your laptop already does this. Every major OS has a built-in hotspot feature. devices connect to the la
...Electrical-Note-3177 in r/AskTechnology
May 4, 2026 10:03 AM
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Nearstream camera
Hey. Sorry had an all day tourney today. We were the hosts, so it was a 13 hour day. I’m beat. I got 5-cameras going today, was really cool. Anyway, I’m curious what you mean by NOT worth it either the second router? are you saying that bc you got cameras to connect at 400feet (which PS-I haven’t se
...tryin2learn39 in r/GameChangerApp
May 3, 2026 1:37 AM
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Yet another cruise ship connection question
I have friends and family who let me put VPN servers in their houses/Apt. I pay for the routers, I manage them, and give them accounts on them, so they can also remotely use their home IP address when traveling. Most of them are GL iNet AR300M routers, running OpenWrt. Not fast, but cheap and depend
...otnuzb in r/GlInet
April 2, 2026 3:21 AM
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I’m not sure what kind of Wi-Fi works best
You shouldn’t rely on the venue Wi-Fi — it can be spotty, and sometimes devices can’t communicate with each other due to network restrictions. I’d recommend bringing your own Wi-Fi hotspot. I use a 4G travel router from GL.iNet, and it’s worked flawlessly at my events. This is the travel router I us
...MobileGamer2015 in r/photobooth
April 16, 2026 6:14 PM
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