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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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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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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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Tech question: going to be in Thailand several months found an apartment to rent and they have internet included. There’s an Ethernet cord and wifi but I would prefer to use a private router that I can put a VPN on?

You'll want something like the GL-iNet Beryl or Slate AX - they're solid travel routers that can run VPN clients directly on the device. Just plug the ethernet into the router, set up your VPN service on it, then connect your devices to the router's wifi instead of the apartment's network

Kindly-Dig-301 in r/ThailandTourism

March 31, 2026 5:26 PM

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Is Tailscale "good enough" for being a digital nomad?

Just use a GL.iNet travel router pointed at your wireguard-enabled Raspberry Pi at home, forward some ports, and voila your exit IP is your home in the US, 100% of the time. I spent weeks in Mexico on that exact setup (layered under other internal VPNs) and never leaked once. like it's technically i

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FormerObligation3410 in r/digitalnomad

July 10, 2025 5:44 PM

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Renting apartment with shared wifi. How to secure?

GL-iNet travel routers are exactly for this. I connect it to the hotel and all my stuff has a private subnetwork now. They can cross talk and I even set the router to immediately VPN to my house, so everything thinks it's still in my home country, on my home network. Plex in Dubai (where it's blocke

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SP3NGL3R in r/HomeNetworking

June 11, 2025 11:49 PM

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Glinet vs UniFi Travel Router

While I may not answer your question directly, I’m currently on a trip and bought a GL-iNet travel router last minute before leaving. I already had WireGuard setup on my UDR at home, so I created and imported a WireGuard config for it. Works like a charm, everything on my side of the network isn’t e

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wtfwhostolemyname in r/Ubiquiti

March 22, 2026 5:58 PM

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Advice for a big European Tour - 6 weeks, Double Decker, Monitors & More

Something also like a GL.iNet Beryl Travel Router might be useful, you can tether your phone or have it act as a repeater, but also set it up to have AdGuard and also auto-connect to a VPN, win for if you having to stay in hotels! Plus backup router for FOH in a pinch.

yon_ in r/livesound

April 30, 2026 11:32 PM

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Introducing: UniFi Travel Router

Man, I'd be all over this if I didn't already have a GL.iNet travel router. Unifi's is much slicker, but the one I already have has wireguard built in, so I don't think I can justify it.

shadowthunder in r/Ubiquiti

December 23, 2025 6:03 PM

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Trip to Russia, VPN concerns

I would set up a private VPN server, which uses the IP from your residence in your home country. On the other end, I would get a VPN router (I recommend the GL.iNet travel routers), pointing it to your home server. Whenever you want to connect, you would go into the router settings on your PERSONAL

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PollutionFinancial71 in r/AskARussian

January 2, 2026 10:43 PM

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