GL-BE3600 (Slate 7)

GL.iNet

GL-BE3600 (Slate 7)

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adguard vpn is it worth it?

Their VPN app includes the excellent AdGuard Private DNS for free. They currently have a great deal if you buy AdGuard Family and AdGuard VPN. If you have already bought AdGuard Family, get the 5 year plan for AdGuard VPN (which also includes AdGuard Private DNS) and use code 'retail30' on checkout

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The_Light_Explorer in r/Adguard

August 15, 2025 5:10 PM

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Anyone secretly nomading with their company laptop? What happened?

It isn't that difficult to do if you use the right equipment. I highly recommend GL.iNet routers for doing it. This site does a walk through of it: https://thewirednomad.com/vpn I would use the Flint 2 at home and a Slate 7 or Beryl AX for the travel side. Make sure you setup goodcloud on the router

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Valuable-Speaker-312 in r/digitalnomad

November 19, 2025 11:22 PM

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Seeking Suggestions - Cheap WiFi Router for Home Use?

Does your student dorm allow you to set up your own router using their network? That was not allowed when I was in college, and it's not worth having any issues with your university over WiFi speeds. If you place a router in your dorm room, you're going to have double NAT (bad for gaming) unless you

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Interlined in r/HomeNetworking

October 20, 2025 6:20 AM

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So many smart apps

I use GL.iNet GL-BE3600 (Slate 7). This a travel router. It creates a local network in your RV. I connect all of my stuff to that network and only that network. The Slate 7 has a couple of options to get internet access. It can take an ethernet cable in, it can also act as a WiFi repeater. So depend

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Deep-Meeting-1579 in r/RVLiving

December 19, 2025 7:43 PM

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Travel routers security

Well, it kind of depends on where you got your router from. If it’s from GL.iNet, they’re a Hong Kong-based company. They typically have just one hardware version, but the ones sold in Asia or the China market come with firmware that follows local policie so things like VPN support might be restrict

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Vampire_Duchess in r/HomeNetworking

July 21, 2025 1:05 AM

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Bug report: AdGuard Home does not respect IPv6 setting GL-BE3600 (Slate 7)

AdGuard tries to use IPv6 no matter what. This results in sending IPv6 AAAA records (which are preferred) to IPv4 only hosts, and in many cases this breaks things if those hosts have IPv6 enabled but don't have a routable IPv6 address. Specifically for me it broke registering an Apple TV.

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trelane99 in r/GlInet

August 1, 2025 5:00 PM

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Mevo slow local network speed

Hey there-I know we have spoken before. Firstly, What are your exact numbers through Speedtest? Or other? I asked you this once before, I believe, but do you have a router account for Speedify direct on your router, or are you just signed into the individual accounts on multiple devices? Because tho

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tryin2learn39 in r/mevocamera

April 3, 2026 12:44 AM

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Travel router on MSc cruise

Wow I didn't know that MSC would lock down their cruise ship network so securely. I'm happy that you guys are sharing this information because my family and I plan to cruise with them soon. I will say that I can't imagine how MSC is much more secured then Royal Caribbean cruise ships. I literally go

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FinesseImpress in r/GlInet

July 17, 2025 3:51 PM

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VPN auf Reisen

Ich habe eine Wireguard-Verbindung auf meine Fritzbox und somit auch in mein Netzwerk.Wie hier schon geschrieben wurde, die Einrichtung ist keine Raketenwissenschaft.Gibt gute Videos dazu, auch von AVM.Natürlich habe ich auch ein VPN, ich habe mich für Proton entschieden.Meine engere Wahl war zwisch

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Astroschlumpf in r/de_EDV

August 5, 2025 7:35 PM

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best travel router for frequent travel and hotel stay?

I use GL.iNET Slate 7 and Spitz AX, though the latter is what I usually use. There is usually a hit or miss with authentication, but the majority of hotels ive been using it at, ive had no issues at all. Just make sure the MAC address is static.

d9c3l in r/marriott

April 29, 2026 1:54 PM

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