I think ATL? I bought one for $186 on Amazon and couldn't be happier, at $161 it's a great value router!
GL.iNet GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) Wi-Fi 6 Router US$103.83 (~A$161.05) Delivered @ GL.iNet Official Store Aliexpress Store

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current price on amazon au is $176.12 using the 15% coupon code. Much easier to return if any problems.
Even $171.12 with the Visa 5 off $100 too
Nice, definitely prefer amazon over aliexpress for the easy returns.
Only downside is occasionally amazon send me "other people's
grubbyreturns" when I order new.I reckon it only happens for items listed as
Ships from: Amazon
Sold by: AmazonI'm hoping this router will be 100% new since it's listed as
Ships from: Amazon
Sold by: GL Technologies (Hong Kong) LtdMine arrived still in it's shrink wrap so assuming it is new. Was surprised though as that is exactly how it arrived on my doorstep - amazon delivery sticker on the shrink wrapped original box - no amazon cardboard box surround it. Guess it's good because it means less waste?
Yes, this seems to be the new way of delivering boxed items. My PSU was delivered the same way last year from Amazon AU. A motherboard from Amazon US was inside an Amazon box.
Is this hard to setup a VLAN?
Having lot of issue to setup VLAN with 4.8.0-op24 unless you go vanilla.
It runs OpenWRT so pretty sure u can. How about that, I did as much Googling as you to answer your question. ;)
The issue is with GL.iNet's custom OpenWrt firmware. To avoid problems, I recommend using the vanilla version instead.
How do you go vanilla? Is it just the out of the box UI?
assuming you can ssh just edit the config file directly
if you've never done it and can't be bothered to figure it out just post your config file into grok and ask it to modify the config to do what you want
more VLAN info here - not my channel, I do own a flint 2 MT6000 router but still haven't taken it out of it's packaging (owned for a few days now) - it's on my shortlist of projects though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7xPgvSZQpM
Discount code says can't be applied with other discounts?
if ax3000 is fast enough the Xiaomi AX3000T could be a great option for under $50
were flashable to openWRT in mid 2024
i say were because when i bought there were 3 different hardware versions, patches for all versions were merged into openWRT but you'll need to check with the openWRT forum to see if any additional hardware revisions broke compatibility
I'm getting a total of $111.21. Has the price changed or am I doing something wrong?
Can you run some simple node scripts in it?