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The GL.iNet GL-A1300 Pocket VPN Travel Router is a versatile and portable Wi-Fi solution designed for travelers and professionals. With dual-band speeds of up to 1300Mbps, built-in VPN capabilities, and customizable open-source firmware, it ensures secure and reliable internet access wherever you go. Its compact design makes it easy to carry, while features like network storage and guest Wi-Fi enhance its functionality.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.65"L x 3.31"W x 1.3"H |
Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 1300 Megabits Per Second |
AntennaType | Fixed |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Frequency | 5 GHz |
Wireless Compability | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11ac |
Controller Type | Switch |
Antenna Location | Home |
Compatible Devices | Phone |
Number of Antennas | 2 |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
Security Protocol | WPA2 or WPA3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Operating System | Linux |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Additional Features | Access Point Mode |
D**O
Great travel router; fast, nice features, great VPN support
I bought this for use on an overseas trip, as well as for RV camping. It's proven itself nicely on a recent overseas trip.Why I like travel routers, in general: (1) Connect all my devices to the router before leaving for a trip, and then when I arrive at a destination, I only have to connect one device (the travel router) to the Internet. This allows me to use multiple devices where some destinations limit the number of connected devices. It also allows family members to not have to connect their own individual devices to the wifi. (2) Use a VPN when connecting to WiFi hotspots of unknown quality. I don't know how safe a hotel's WiFi is, or a campground's WiFi. Some may be great, but some may be run by people who aren't very good at securing the network. By connecting my devices to the travel router, and having it set up to use a VPN, I'm establishing my own security. I can also choose a VPN server in the region of the world that makes the most sense for my use case. (3) Range extension: Whether I'm plugging into a network jack in a hotel, or connecting the router wirelessly to the hotel or campground's network, the router has better antennas than some of my devices, and can be situated in a location that gets better signal. In my RV I can put it near the ceiling or near a window, for example. Then I'm able to rebroadcast my own wifi bubble that my devices connect to with fewer problems.The reason I like *this* travel router are: (1) Size. It's slightly larger than the previous travel router I used, but still compact enough to take anywhere. (2) Capabilities: Adguard, DNS over HTTPS, Wireguard / OpenVPN, and the configurability of OpenWRT. It's a full-featured router. (3) Range: Its antennas seem to work very well to pull in wifi signals in tricky places like campgrounds. (4) Speed: On my recent trip overseas I was able to stream movies over WireGuard VPN (using ProtonVPN) without any difficulty, while other devices still were browsing the internet fine. It's the fastest travel router I've ever owned (it's my 4th travel router). I really was surprised at how well it performed with WireGuard VPN. Its speeds with WireGuard are as fast as the unprotected speeds of my older travel routers.Places where this router is a perfect fit:(1) 3-bedroom or smaller apartments. I've set up good quality travel routers as the primary routers in apartments before, and have found them perfectly satisfactory. This, being the fastest travel router I've used, and having very good range, is ideal in such situations. Why mess with a big ugly router in a small apartment when this will do the job just fine?(2) RV camping in campgrounds that provide Wifi. Often these locations have difficult wifi. So placing the router in a position within the RV that seems to get the best signal, can help in rebroadcasting a usable signal to the rest of your devices.(3) Travel to hotels that limit number of devices.(4) Anywhere a VPN can be useful. Sometimes I'll leave this router running at home so that if I want my device to connect through a VPN I just select this router's wifi SSID. When I don't need the VPN, I select my home's router's SSID. It's often useful to be able to select VPN points of presence in other parts of the world.(5) Sharing a hotspot. I can allow several devices to connect to my phone when it's on hotspot mode. But it's sometimes easier to just connect a travel router to my phone's hotspot and let family members connect to the travel router; stronger signal, for example.
S**R
Great little router for mobile Starlink setup.
This router is running on my 12v powered starlink setup. I'm using 12v to 9v buck converter to step voltage down. This thing powered right up and talked to the starlink dish right out of the box. With a few tweaks in the settings it's working perfectly. I chose this particular router for a few reasons. It has built in VPN compatibility so when we are outside the USA we can use VPN to localize our connection and still access things like video streaming accounts, VOIP/FaceTime calls using our US phone #, not to mention security when doing banking etc. In addition, it has both 2.4ghz and 5ghz capability so I can choose one to the other based on what is working best in wherever we are parked. It also has a guest network feature. We are often posted up in areas with no other Internet access and this allows me to share our internet with others without giving them access to our main network. I can turn the guest network on/off as needed. I have the router installed in a cavity between a couple of cabinets and the signal is strong and carries 50+ feet away from the camper. It is also full strength inside the cab of the truck so we have high speed internet in the cab while driving. This is a GREAT feature for off-road navigation as I can use Google earth or similar for top-down Satalite view of our location in real time. Can't beat that!Overall setup was easy, the admin menu is pretty simple, and the feature set is more than enough for me.The ONLY thing that I wish it had built in was the ability to block websites on the guest network. We end up places where I don't want to allow others to post to their 'effing social media accounts. I prefer some places to be left for others to discover on their own instead of blasted out for the world to see. But hey, that's just me.Overall this is a fantastic little router for our mobile setup.
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