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Mango - GL.inet GL-MT300N-V2 Mini Travel Router/ $30.92 ($0 Delivery with Prime/ $39 Spend) via Amazon AU

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Travel Friendly:
Convert a public network (wired/wireless) to a private Wi-Fi for secure surfing. Tethering, 3G/4G USB Modem Compatible.
Only 39g (1.41 Oz) and very pocket friendly.

Flexible Power Supply:
Able to use a laptop or power bank or a standard 5V/1A DC adapters (sold separately) as a power supply.

Powerful Hardware:
Max. 300Mbps fast Wi-Fi speed
128MB RAM, 16MB Flash ROM
Dual Ethernet ports
UART and GPIOs available for hardware DIY.

Open Source Platform:
Pre-installed OpenWrt/LEDE, a highly customizable Linux OS
Pre-installed OpenVPN client, supports 20+ service providers

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  • +2

    Argh, I wish I could travel.

    • +1

      You can use it in your house for when the internet goes down and you’re tethering off your phone?

  • -5

    why do people buy these things? Do VPN clients not exist if you're paranoid?

    • +2

      why do people buy these things? Do VPN clients not exist if you're paranoid?

      Some hotels only allow e.g. 2 devices per room to connect to their wifi network. If you and your partner have multiple devices, you can use this to connect to their wifi network (so they only see 1 client) and share it out to all your devices, through your VPN if you want.

    • +3

      Also great for connecting a chromecast and casting audio or video from your whatever device you want via someone else's internet (hotel etc).

    • +1

      Dedicated wireguard/openVPN (openWRT) client you can take anywhere and have all devices connected to through one point, reasonable speed, reasonable price.

  • +3

    This is so far the highest price of this, otherwise limited use, device.
    It was posted for this price on the 7th, then the 15th, and now on the 29th again. Sockpuppeting?

    Anyway, at what point will we feel that we posted this enough and the price isn't really that good?

  • Great product, average price on this occasion

  • Never used one of these, does this stay connected to those crappy hotel web/sign-up interfaces that you have to login to, again and again to get (re)connected?

  • I want to connect my aldimobile family sim card to this for my parents to use at home as a WiFi router. Would that work?

    Would this work either:
    1. Connect this to my ASUS RT AC86U (not 4g version) and use as WiFi for the family
    2. Use this as the the wifi/router with the sim card (I'll probably need to get the power adapter so it run standalone?)

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