GL.iNet
Marble
Based on 177 Reddit mentions
$57.49
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WiFi to RJ45 Adapter?
I think you're looking for a Wireless Bridge. Most modern travel routers (like the GL.iNet ones) or even an old router sitting in your closet can do this. Just a heads-up: it's the tech equivalent of a relay race. Your latency might take a hit like if you try to use a WiFi Extender with an Ethernet
...Tech_Invite09233 in r/AskTechnology
April 6, 2026 1:31 PM
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Why are travel routers needed if you have a mobile hotspot?
I have a GL.iNet travel router. I recently traveled to Europe for three months. I didn’t even bring it with me. And I didn’t miss it. But then again, I’ve never been one to be particularly concerned about people snooping on my traffic. I have friends that won’t connect to public Wi-Fi hotspots and w
...arcticmischief in r/Ubiquiti
December 31, 2025 7:27 PM
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UniFi Travel Router
If you want that sort of functionality, look at GL.iNet travel routers. The UTR is great for people who want something really small and simple. It’s not the best choice if you care more about performance and/or features.
poopmagic in r/Ubiquiti
February 25, 2026 1:30 AM
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Try this Media Server:
In my experience WebDAV has been by far the fastest media share for low power devices. Last time I tested I got about 30% more bandwidth with WebDAV, but that will depend on many things. Notably some old Gl.iNet travel router crashes if you try to make it work too fast ;) On apple tv the downside of
...freetempest in r/GlInet
May 23, 2025 6:48 PM
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