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The GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7 is a pocket-sized, dual-band Wi-Fi 7 travel router delivering up to 3.56 Gbps wireless speeds. Featuring a vibrant touchscreen for easy network management, it supports OpenVPN and WireGuard VPN protocols for robust security. With advanced WPA3 encryption, DNS over HTTPS/TLS, and IPv6 privacy, it ensures safe internet access on public and hotel Wi-Fi. Ideal for professionals on the move, it includes dual 2.5G Ethernet ports, USB 3.0, and runs on customizable OpenWrt firmware for maximum flexibility.
Brand | GL.iNet |
Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 3.3 x 12.95 cm; 300 g |
Item model number | GL-BE3600 |
Manufacturer | GL.iNet |
Series | GL-BE3600 |
Colour | Dark Grey |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11.be |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Operating System | Openwrt |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 300 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**N
Device works as advertised and has done everything expected!
Worked exactly as expected! Very easy to set up and very portable and worked on all the networks i have tried.Set up NordVPN (very easy) and this VPN runs all the time when connected to any other network. I took this on holiday with me and connected it to the hotel WIFI, then all my devices (no device number restrictions) connected and were protected and ‘in the UK’ due to VPN.I did also purchase a protective case just for protection and to store any extra cables. It is very well built but like to have everything in one place.Has a nice display on front to show what status is and to start and stop the VPN as well.As a router it is very fast, when running the VPN, throughput drops by around 20% (max 150mbs) and WIFI range was very strong.I now carry this when travelling so i dont worry about hotel / public connections. Have not tried on a plane but told it works there !
M**D
Great device from GliNet
I've used GliNet devices before, the old Mango was a great little staple for on the road. But this new device really elevates the game with portable travel routers. You get all the decent level grade control as other routers with the portability that travel requires. I bought this one to be a WIFI bridge for a production network at a Hotel, we got 500Mbps each way using this little router so impressive is an understatement. Lovely build quality and the touchscreen on front is a nice bonus with the ability to connect and disconnect VPNs at a touch.
M**N
Travel Router wifi 7. Fantastic
Used it in a hotel the other day, works fantastic
I**N
A great travel router
Everything you would want in a Router
A**D
Great product but connectivity issues.
Great item- bought on recommendation however For some reason I can’t seem to have some connectivity issues. Can get it to connect wirelessly but not wired perhaps ease of setup issue?
A**O
Top notch
Great router, gonna be an incredible addition to my travel kit
B**Y
Sleek
This travel router is nice and sleek looking whilst remaining easy to transport.It’s such a relief to be able to connect the Internet whilst on the go but know that you’re safe and secure through your VPN.I found this router to be reliable and consistent as you’d expect from the brand.It is quite heavy, so the fact that if luggage allowance is an issue.With myself and three older teens being able to connect quickly and securely it’s a huge relief but also represents great value for money when you get a little bit more if you’re paying for your connection
C**W
With some knowhow, an essential for any hotel stay...
The Slate 7 is my first travel router but GL.iNet have been on my radar for a while due to their numerous offerings, which have a strong following and high reviews. Being new to them I will say that it's been a bit of a game changer in regards to my hotel travels and from now on has become an essential for future trips.To put it simply, trawl for Google and you'll find numerous guides on how to set it up. Whilst daunting and seemingly 'techy', it's really just follow the steps so don't be too frightened. What you're really gonna want this for is to share 1 hotel wifi input, and output your own private network which your devices will then connect to instead of the hotel's. Why you may ask? This is mainly security (being in control of your own network and being able to run a VPN on all of your network traffic), but it also has the extremely useful case of splitting 1 paid connection to 1 device, to numerous devices at no extra charge. The other use case is enabling devices that struggle with pop up pages with public wifi like Fire Sticks.Once setup correctly, this enables it all, and does so like any WiFi network you've ever used before would. It can be left on the entire time with no issues and has no trouble passing through the internet speed that is input into it. Range is also never a problem - hotel rooms are tiny compared to its capabilities and whilst it has support for 120+ devices, realistically again this is going to be overkill. I also want to highlight how thrilled I am that its main power source is a bog standard USB C - no rubbish proprietary port and additional cables to pack, so in a pinch you can source a replacement cable/plug anywhere.Overall highly recommended to anyone travelling to hotels - as long as you're confident in following guides and troubleshooting initial teething problems
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