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GL.inet GL-AR750S-EXT (Slate) Micro/Travel Router $88.63 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Finally back in stock at Amazon AU

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GL-AR750S Slate(amazon.com.au) Normally $98.48

New firmware 3.100+ supports TOR in the standard interface out of the box

Small, flexible and low power requirements.

See some of the other deals for this unit for comments about usage and common questions :)

Specifications:
Powered by Qualcomm QCA9563 SoC, 775MHz CPU 300Mbps(2.4G) + 433Mbps(5G) high speed Wi-Fi DDR2 128MB RAM
Support external MicroSD card storage up to 128GB
16MB Nor flash + 128 Nand flash
Small, light, easy to use
LEDE/OpenWRT pre-installed
Support WireGuard, OpenVPN, Cloudflare DNS over TLS
3 Gigabit Ethernet Ports
2 External Antennae

Some quick thoughts, ideas, comments (in no particular order)
*If you use as a WISP repeater then you repeat on one band and LAN on the other for "full" bandwidth (unlike a single band unit like the Mango)
*Supports out of the box OpenVPN and Wireguard Server and Client and with the latest firmware TOR client.
*VPN access on/off can be controlled by a physical on/off switch.
*Via the web interface you can switch VPNs. I have a Wireguard client back to my home router server for security and Australian internet access but also have 3 OpenVPN countries setup on Nord/Pure for geographical VPN. It's easy as dragging a CFG file into the interface to setup and the web interface lets you change between them
*One thing that isn't mentioned is the security implications on connecting to an open network. Using this you end up with your own firewalled, subnetted network (This is why Chromecast will work on a hotel captive portal network)
*While default is 1 WAN and 2 LAN ethernet, if you are using WISP you can change to 3 LAN ports
*Because it's OpenWRT based you can add any of the packages out of the OpenWRT repository. I have run VPNS, AdBlock, Transmission Torrent downloads to the USB stick connected etc
*It can also be used as an AP or repeater. Handy because of it's size
*5V/2A means you can run off a phone power pack, modern PC/Tablet USB port, Car 5V adapter or powerbanks.
*Full LUCI interface can still be accessed outside of the Gl.iNet wrapper
*There are alternative firmwares out there - Native OpenWRT, RooTer…..
*If you're on holidays with the family you can configure all your devices to attach to the Slate and as you move from free WiFi to free Wifi you don't have to reconnect all their devices just the Slate once. You can put a USB stick on it to share music/movies/photos (or in a car, or on a plane) even without an internet connection.
*You can connect a 4G USB Dongle to it (as long as it's supported by OpenWRT) or USB tether you mobile to it and use as a router to share the LTE.
*Because the router presents itself as a device to the network, and all connected devices to the Slate present as the Slate (if that makes sense), gets around restrictive WiFi networks where you can only have a limited number of devices. Useful too if you're paying for per device.
*It's a great small and versatile unit. It won't suit everyone or every circumstance, but if you've got a use for it they're a great jigger :)

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closed Comments

  • Ordered, cheers. Love my mango but am keen for the dual band wifi.

    • +1

      I have both but prefer the mango just because of the size / portability
      performance wise I don't see the much real difference when using it as a VPN channel (travel router)

      • not to mention the mangos run on lower amp chargers which is sometimes more flexible.

        I have both, though, just in case I need MAX POWER

  • Does anyone have experience with one of these in terms of range, compared to a Ubiquiti Unifi AP?

    • +6

      WTF

    • They both provide WiFi, but they're very different products. One is light and for travellers with a lot of handy features, the other provides large coverage WiFi and is installed in a building for long term use.

      Ubiquiti Unifi AP is approaching twice the price of the Slate. I've never used Ubiquiti, but have only ever heard good things from users. If you seriously have a Ubiquiti solution that meets your needs and is in budget, then do it. Don't look back.

    • +1

      This is a travel router. Ubiquiti is a enterprise network. If it is for your home use and you already have the UniFi network all setup, adding another UniFi access point is the way to go.

  • +1

    Absolutely love my GL-AR750 which I got 6 weeks ago. It has been working like a charm. I would have gotten the GL-AR750s except it ran out of stock everywhere. The main difference between my model and this is that this seems to have Gigabit ethernet, dual flash (not a big deal for me) and apparently a more powerful CPU.

    Either model would be great to have but for the price conscious, I'd go for the cheaper GL-AR750.

    • Would the GL-AR750 also support a 4G USB Dongle?

      • +2

        Yes

      • +2

        You can also just plug your iPhone to the USB slot (via cable) to act as both tethering device and charge your phone at the same time. I find it is a lot more stable than just repeating the hotspot.

        I had to do that when I lost NBN at home for two days last week.

        Really bloody useful!

        • +1

          I'm intending to use it with a 4G dongle at a place with no internet connection and then attach a Eufycam setup to the network port for remote monitoring.

  • +1

    Good job Limbot. I bought one of these at full price last night as soon as they were back in stock. I should have waited a day. Haha.

    • +1

      I did exactly the same - but was able to cancel yesterday's order, then re-order using the discount code. Give it a try.

      • I thought that it was too late, but I've applied for cancel. I'll see what happens. Thanks.

        • I've actually reached out to see if they can give you a credit but they haven't got back to me :(

          • @Limbot: Thanks for asking for me Limbot.

            • +1

              @yak: @yak refer PM :)

              • @Limbot: Refund to sale price acquired. Love your work, Limbot.

  • Bought this to go on a cruise. Due to covid, this is now sitting gathering dust.

    • Set it up as separate vlan for IOT devices?

      • I can setup vlan on my UniFi network and already doing this no need for this.

  • +1

    Oh and worth noting that there's now an "unofficial" version of the firmware that supports adguard home. Not in the official firmware repository but available in the forums

    https://forum.gl-inet.com/t/adguardhome-on-gl-routers/10664/…

    Interface and operation much neater than using adblock but as always YMMV (e.g. More memory hungry) 😊

    • interesting, ive got the mv1000, and that is actually in the firmware repo.
      probably wouldnt want to run a big list with only 128Mb though.

  • This product sounds like a geek's wet dream.

  • Gorgeous!

  • has anyone tried to use this as a home router (stays on for a long period of time)?

    • I am using the Mango (lower spec version of this) as a router for 5 devices for the last 2 months

    • +1

      My AR-GL750 (not the S version) is 24/7 as my second router.

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