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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 user-friendly touchscreen interface, dual 2.5G Ethernet ports, and USB 3.0, it supports advanced VPN protocols (OpenVPN & WireGuard) for robust security on public networks. Powered by OpenWrt 23.05, it offers extensive customization and VPN cascading capabilities, making it the ultimate portable internet solution for business travelers, cruise passengers, and digital nomads.
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 | 802.11b, 802.11ax, 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
Travel Router wifi 7. Fantastic
Used it in a hotel the other day, works fantastic
A**O
Top notch
Great router, gonna be an incredible addition to my travel kit
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
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**T
Ideal for caravans and motorhomes.
I have been using the GL-BE3600 in my motorhome for a little over a month now, and honestly, it has been BRILLIANT!Obviously, it's compact and light, so doesn’t take up much space, I've got it velcro-ed in place(!), I think it looks pretty cool! The touchscreen makes setting it up easy and intuitive, I’m not awfully experienced with these type of devices but I have not had a single issue with this.I very much appreciate that this is powered via USB-C PD, obviously convenient for a portable router, but great when fixed in a motorhome also, as it means I can connect straight in to my vans DC system, bypassing the inefficiency of converting from DC to AC, then back to DC..The VPN support is great, I've been using it with Surfshark, and it takes the worry out of using dodgy public Wi-Fi networks. Also, great for delocalising Netflix!If you’re into caravanning or living in a motorhome, this router is an amazing gadget, it's one of the best additions I have made to my van, and I thoroughly recommend it.
J**M
Impressive performance for size, rock solid reliability.
Arrived as described, as pictured, safe and sound. Build quality wise its pretty special, it has a dense plastic housing finished in a mat grey which gives it a slate look (hence the name) and you also get a nice LCD display which can be configured to give anything from traffic info to the time and date, it’s a novelty but a nice feature nevertheless. It looks and feels like a quality piece of kit - its quite a heavy item also.Function wise it has you covered with router, extender and access point modes, my own experiences with the device I have used this as my main router serving the entire house, covering half of the house’s wifi requirements as well as Ethernet connectivity (with the aid of a switch) to other access points and wired devices all over the property – all in around 25 devices. This came in quite handy actually as my existing router failed and with this taking its place for the last couple of weeks – it’s been rock solid.Performance wise I can’t really knock it at all, it works exceptionally well for such a small device, gives me near enough every megabit of my internet connection over Ethernet and not far off over over 5Ghz wifi either, I’ve been quite impressed with this to the point I will likely leave this in place as my main router.Configuration is done via a browser and has to be one the most well laid out setup pages I’ve used to date, its simple, clearly laid out and everything is fully configurable, you also have pre-set modes for functions such as access point and extender modes. You do have a cluster of Apps built in that cater for things like VPN’s, parental controls and an ad guard App which is supposed to pretty good when it comes to blocking ads and trackers – I’ve not tried any of these thus far.In the box you get a USB C to C cable, USB power supply with an assortment of plug adapters and a short Ethernet cable.Mild criticisms:For a travel router this is quite a heavy device, its also quite power hungry, you’ll need a decent PD/QC enabled power bank to run this reliably if you have no access to mains power, it will run from a standard 5v USB power supply/power bank but you’ll need something that can deliver at least 1.5 amps continuously.Highly recommended.
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