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GL.iNet GL-MT300N-V2 Mango Mini Travel Router $31.92 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ GL.iNet via Amazon AU

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Not the lowest ever but good price nonetheless.

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Note: This unit will not support EAP security

  • The GL-MT300N-V2 supports full OpenWRT, multiple modes and the USB 5V 1A power input gives you heaps of options to power (from notebook, phone charger, powerbank) for remote applications.

Check previous posts for usage cases, questions etc.

  • MINI TRAVEL ROUTER: Convert a public network(wired/wireless) to a private Wi-Fi for secure surfing. Tethering, 3G/4G USB Modem Compatible. Powered by any laptop USB, power banks or 5V DC adapters (sold separately). 39g (1.41 Oz) only and pocket friendly.
  • OPEN SOURCE & PROGRAMMABLE: OpenWrt pre-installed, USB disk and WebCam extendable.
  • LARGER STORAGE & EXTENDABILITY: 128MB RAM, 16MB Flash ROM, dual Ethernet ports, UART and GPIOs available for hardware DIY.
  • OPENVPN CLIENT & TOR: OpenVPN client pre-installed, compatible with 20+ VPN service providers. TOR firmware available for downloading.
  • PACKAGE CONTENTS: GL-MT300N-V2 mini router (1-year Warranty), USB cable, User Manual.

Couple of things here that maybe useful (in no particular order):

  • If you use as a WISP repeater then you WILL lost 50% of your bandwidth as the 2.4Ghz channel is shared between WISP/WAN and LAN. If you want to avoid this better to look at a dual band travel router like the AR750S and WISP on one band and WiFI LAN on the other
  • Supports out of the box OpenVPN and Wireguard Server and Client
  • My suggestion is if you're going to use VPN then try and find a provider that supports Wireguard. This unit isn't the most powerful VPN router but theoretical max VPN speeds are 11Mbps on OpenVPN and 45Mbps on Wireguard
  • VPN access on/off can be controlled by a physical on/off switch. So you could connect to the Mango WiFi "normally" and when you want to you can flick the switch to turn on the VPN. I have a Mango as part of my network that only some of MY devices attach to so not everyone on the network is affected.
  • 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. 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 1 LAN ethernet, if you are using WISP you can change to 2 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/1A means you can run off a phone power pack, modern PC/Tablet USB port, Car 5V adapter or powerbanks. I'll often sit in an internet cafe with the Mango connected to a USB port on my notebook and WISP connect to the free WiFi for security.
  • It is never going to be the fastest or strongest WiFi box out there.
  • Because of it's lower power consumption one of my projects I want to do is a geocache out in the bush. Mango+powerbank+solar cell in a waterproof container. You can create a captive portal on it which will be used to present a web page to the final cache destination.
  • Full LUCI interface can still be accessed outside of the Gl.iNet wrapper (not installed by default)
  • Note that this is using Mediatek proprietary network drivers.
  • 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 Mango and as you move from free WiFi to free Wifi you don't have to reconnect all their devices just the Mango 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 your 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 Mango present as the Mango (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

  • +3

    Can vouch for this little thing. It's been with me to almost every continent across many hotel chains and hasn't skipped a beat, you can even power it behind the hotel room's TV USB port so you don't have to carry a spare charger.

  • Anyone know if they updated for ios 16 yet

    • +1

      Why does it need a iOS 16 update?

      • +1

        I remember it stopped working for ios15 user for at least 6 months. I’m assuming they patched it, but wonder if it’s compatible with 16.

  • +8

    Thought this was a Commonwealth Bank deal…

  • This will be pretty good on a Cruise too right?! ;)

    • +3

      Maybe if you buy it a drink.

    • +2

      Can confirm it works on a cruise ship @Mingles
      I paid for one connection and someone just carried this with a powerbank around and we had about a dozen people connected. It even allowed wifi calling over Telstra and Optus while in the middle of the ocean!

      • Awesome! Was it a RC cruise by any chance?!

        • +1

          it was a Carnival cruise - done it a couple of time

          • @BargainRunner: Ah cool! Did you connect initially to the Ships WiFi using your phone/tablet in order to login with ur username/password, then clone the MAC address to the travel router, and then just connected the travel router to the Ships WiFi from then on?

            Or was it something much simpler than that? :)

            • +1

              @Mingles: its much simpler than that… you connect your phone to the Mango travel router, open a webpage to the IP address of the router (192.168.x.x), and select the 'mode' to use. Just select 'repeater' and it searches for a wifi signal. Choose the correct (ship) wifi and then proceed to log in like normal (which is usally automatic or else when you launch another web page). Once you log in that once then it just remembers. I didn't have to do any MAC cloning etc. Once that login is done once, then everyone else that connects to the mango travel router just conencts and it works (no other logins required).

              • @BargainRunner: Thanks so much! Will give this a crack in a couple of weeks and see how it goes! Appreciate your help!!!

              • @BargainRunner: So I’m on the ship right now and trying this, but after choosing repeater mode and then selecting the ships WIFI, it joins successfully but nothing else happens after that.. no login page or anything. Argh! Any ideas?

  • Can I plug my phone in via usb and tether mobile wifi, it looks like my tplink does not support 4g tether from phone, but USB modem is alright.

  • Damn… that's an amazing price.

    My existing Slate GL-AR750S is still going strong (except the stock wallwart seems to be getting a bit flakey)… I'm still tempted to grab one as a backup.

    • +2

      Feel free to upvote the deal if you think it is a good price to help other ozbargainers out ;)

  • +3

    Where are good old days when it used to run for deals less than $25!!

  • They have put many of their products on Black Friday sale including their WiFi 6 travel router Slate AX at 27% off.

    Complete other end of the spectrum in their range.

  • +2

    Out of interest why would one use this router for a private network vs just connecting to public WiFi and using a VPN over your mobile?

    • +2

      I'm sure everyone has different reasons, but mainly because it's easier especially if you have multiple devices.
      They only have to remember one wifi point and nothing needs to be configured on the devices.

    • @SaberX "Out of interest why would one use this router for a private network vs just connecting to public WiFi and using a VPN over your mobile?

      I use both (i.e. either/or). It keeps your options open when travelling. I have had my little 'Vegemite on Toast' dongle for about two years now. Very reliable when travelling. Also useful when staying at hotels etc without Wi-Fi but provide an ethernet outlet for internet.

  • Can I use this to connect to my mobile hotspot ,then run my life outside somewhere there has no wifi?
    Anyone have any idea or advise?

    • Yes you could either USB tether your phone or WISP repeat the Hotspot.

      • hi , i am sorry, i actually trying to type

        Can I use this to connect to my mobile hotspot ,then run my LIFX lights outside somewhere there has no wifi?

        any advise / comment ?

  • So I can use this to fool my employer that I'm in Australia when I'm actually VPN'ing from overseas?

    • +1

      For your laptop and phone yes. But I think if you need to authorise using an MFA app like MS authenticator, it sends your GPS co-ordinates. Which won't match up with your VPN location.

      • Oh wow, didn't know auth apps do that

  • +2

    Currently working from overseas and have this little mango router permanently connected to a surfshark wireguard VPN back to Aus. Has been completely stable for the last few weeks.

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