They call them ‘Travel Routers’ because, as you demonstrated, they can be used anywhere and the fact they run off USB-C and not the usual AC Adaptor. So, you can power them from Battery Packs as you did
Always interesting to see your videos; Consumer/entry level/SMB equipment review compared to these fully fledged enterprise-grade equipment that I usually work with on a day to day. Keep it up, wished you uploaded more!
I'm using the glinet travel router right now, watching you on it, in an airbnb in the uk while on holiday. its wonderful, our 6 devices connect to the travel router, and i dont need to type the password into the different devices, only go in and throw it in repeater mode; also have adblock going, etc.
Great video. I am doing Wi-Fi surveys so I use a TP-Link TL-WR902AC powered by a powerbrick. I put in it one room and meassure from differents spots according to my Survey. I also meassure from a "real" Access points so I can calibrate. My next step is to use drones. Drones typically use 2.4GHz and makes an SSID you connect to. This is perfect for me if I want to test how an Access point will perform if it is placed 5-10 meters above the client. I have ordered some cheap drones from Temu but I am not sure if they can hover at the same spot for an extended period of time. But maybe this could spark out a new video from you
um target some free wifi spots top end hotels do not allow this bC their system detects os etc. i tried a few times and no go. tried to clone mac change name etc and portal still says nope. i bet soon more free wifi spots will block as well bc time willl tell.
What about the backdoor problem on such products used to exfiltrate data and/or to form a chinese botnet ? Can we still trust such devices even though they are running openwrt (albeit which has been customised by the manufacturers).
You just traveled with it in your tesla and you still refuse to call it a travel router😂
Watching this in a hotel room using my Beryl AX with Adblock and VPN for all my devices! Highly recommended 👍
They call them ‘Travel Routers’ because, as you demonstrated, they can be used anywhere and the fact they run off USB-C and not the usual AC Adaptor. So, you can power them from Battery Packs as you did
Always interesting to see your videos; Consumer/entry level/SMB equipment review compared to these fully fledged enterprise-grade equipment that I usually work with on a day to day. Keep it up, wished you uploaded more!
IMPORTANT! You accidentally made your static IP visible at 5:38, please ask your isp to change it ASAP
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I'm using the glinet travel router right now, watching you on it, in an airbnb in the uk while on holiday. its wonderful, our 6 devices connect to the travel router, and i dont need to type the password into the different devices, only go in and throw it in repeater mode; also have adblock going, etc.
I've been using them for years, they're great. I've just upgraded to the Beryl AX a few months back
Currently using my Glinet to make a VPN connection. Nice little router.
I never used to be a tech geek before I found this channel,I’m happy I did,cheers Alex 👍
Thanks Alex!
How things move on, you could run a small business on this. Great summery and appreciate the graphics.
Have a Glinet router in our flat in Germany using its VPN toggle switch to instantly connect back home, should we need either UK TV or access to Work
Great video Alex!
Great video. I am doing Wi-Fi surveys so I use a TP-Link TL-WR902AC powered by a powerbrick. I put in it one room and meassure from differents spots according to my Survey. I also meassure from a "real" Access points so I can calibrate. My next step is to use drones. Drones typically use 2.4GHz and makes an SSID you connect to. This is perfect for me if I want to test how an Access point will perform if it is placed 5-10 meters above the client. I have ordered some cheap drones from Temu but I am not sure if they can hover at the same spot for an extended period of time. But maybe this could spark out a new video from you
The drone "measurement" doesn't make sense.
You can't compare radiation pattern of APs to what some drone is blasting out...
Thanks Alex and Jed.
Have the Glnet unit my self, every time i go out to site and stuff i can tunnel my traffic back home to my own network instead ! Much safer !
Can u do a video on smart things for android?
Hi, I’m from India and I love your content
Can it clone imei of mobile phone? I wish it had esim
um target some free wifi spots top end hotels do not allow this bC their system detects os etc. i tried a few times and no go. tried to clone mac change name etc and portal still says nope. i bet soon more free wifi spots will block as well bc time willl tell.
but using free wifi is how you get hacked its public or am i wrong
Go on Alex🎉🎉
What about the backdoor problem on such products used to exfiltrate data and/or to form a chinese botnet ? Can we still trust such devices even though they are running openwrt (albeit which has been customised by the manufacturers).
These use OpenWRT. There is no back door.
Setup Tailscale to a secure location and just vpn in
F ip address