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GL.iNet GL-MT3000 (Beryl AX) Portable Travel Router, Pocket Wi-Fi 6 Wireless 2.5G Router, Portable VPN Routers WiFi for Travel, Public Computer Routers, Business, Moblie/RV/Cruise/Plane

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Features

  • DUAL BAND AX TRAVEL ROUTERProducts with US, UK, EU Plug; Dual band network with wireless speed 574Mbps (2.4G)+2402Mbps (5G); 2.5G Multi-gigabit WAN port and a 1G gigabit LAN port; USB 3.0 port; Wi-Fi 6 offers more than double the total Wi-Fi speed with the MT3000 VPN Router.
  • VPN CLIENT & SERVEROpenVPN and WireGuard are pre-installed, compatible with 30+ VPN service providers (active subscription required). Simply log in to your existing VPN account with our portable wifi device, and Beryl AX automatically encrypts all network traffic within the connected network. Max. VPN speed of 150 Mbps (OpenVPN); 300 Mbps (WireGuard). *Speed tests are conducted on a local network. Real-world speeds may differ depending on your network configuration.*
  • OpenWrt 21.02 FIRMWAREThe Beryl AX is a portable wifi box and mini router that runs on OpenWrt 21.02 firmware. It supports more than 5,000 ready-made plug-ins for customization. Simply browse, install, and manage packages with our no-code interface within Beryl AX's Admin Panel.
  • PROTECT YOUR NETWORK SECURITYOur pocket wifi, unlike other vulnerable portable wifi hotspot for travel purposes supports WPA3 protocolPreventive measures against password brute-force attacks; DNS over HTTPS & DNS over TLSProtecting domain name system traffic and preventing data eavesdropping from malicious parties; IPv6Built-in authentication for privacy protection, eliminating the need for network address translation.
  • VPN CASCADING AT EASESurpassing the mediocre performance of most VPN routers for home usage, the Beryl AX is capable of hosting a VPN server and VPN client at the same time within the same device, enabling users to remote access local network resources like Wi-Fi printers or local web servers, and accessing the public internet as a VPN client simultaneously.
  • PERFECT PORTABLE WIFI ROUTER FOR TRAVELThe Beryl AX is an ideal pocket Wi-Fi device perfect for international travel. With its compact size and travel-friendly features, the portable Wi-Fi router is the perfect companion for travelers in need of a secure internet connectivity on the go.
  • Enable VPN or AdGuard Home EasilyImmediately enable/disable your selected feature (AdGuard Home or OpenVPN Client or WireGuard Client) through the physical toggle switch. ***The default setting of the button is NO Function, you need to set it in the admin panel before using this function.***

Brand: GL.iNet


Model Name: GL-MT3000


Special Feature: Access Point Mode, Guest Mode, QoS


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11n


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer, Printer, Smartphone


Recommended Uses For Product: Business, Home


Included Components: Ethernet Cable, GL-MT3000 (Beryl AX) router with 2-year warranty, Power Adapter (US Plug, UK Plug, EU Plug), User Manual See more


Connectivity Technology: Ethernet, Wi-Fi


Color: Blue


Product Dimensions: 4.53 x 3.15 x 1.18 inches


Item Weight: 6.9 ounces


Item model number: GL-MT3000


Date First Available: December 12, 2022


Manufacturer: GL.iNet


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  • Extremely pleased with this travel router. Your only regret will be that you didn't buy this sooner.
Number of Items: 1
Short version: All the positive reviews are legitimate. This thing is great. If you travel, you won't regret the purchase; in fact, your only regret will be that you didn't purchase it sooner. I recommend just using the web UI for set up and configuration. The app is okay, but I rarely use it for anything just because the web UI is so good (and the app thus pales in comparison). Longer version: I cannot believe I didn't buy a travel router before now. This was also my first experience with GL.iNet, but I felt decently confident buying theirs over a competitor. And I'm *extremely* pleased with my decision. My experience was so good I looked into what other products they sell, including looking into whether the sell home network systems. This product is very easy to set up as long as you have very basic knowledge in this area (I have advanced knowledge in networking, but this router doesn’t really require that). It broadcasts a strong signal. Could it maybe be stronger? Well, sure, but there are tradeoffs between portability and broadcasting capability. And this thing is potent. I have used the web-based UI almost exclusively just because it is extremely good. The app is okay, but it pales in comparison. The web-based UI is also mobile responsive, so if you access it while on your phone, it almost feels like an app anyway. It's just a really solid piece of work from the GL.iNet team. For the price point (less than $100, and even less if you catch it on a sale), it's a great deal. It prompted a firmware update on first use, but that was quick and painless. It doesn't run hot, and it's quiet. It has tons of options for configuration, so if you are worried you're going to get a really "watered-down" router given it's a travel router, you are mistaken and in for a pleasant surprise. For those wanting even more control, you can also easily access LuCI and have full control, as this runs on OpenWRT. At the same time, if your needs are pretty basic, it still does well in that domain also. I tested the router in multiple different locations, both with and without captive portals for initial access to the Internet via Wi-Fi: Hotel (with captive portal), airport (with captive portal), and another hotel (no captive portal). Each time, connection was pretty painless (obviously more annoying with the captive portal, but still not bad at all). And once the router is connected, you can broadcast your own secure network (again, with or without VPN) and connect your devices to that. That's so convenient. I am eager to try a hardwired connection "in the wild" (I tested at my house and it was great, but that's a far more controlled environment), but if anything, that should be even easier than connecting the router via Wi-Fi. It also supports tethering if you need it, which is smart and an extremely consumer-centric move. You can easily configure it to connect to a VPN client, either through a commercial vendor or to your home VPN server if you run one. You can toggle global VPN connection (all clients on the router will be routed through the VPN) or specify the clients that should be routed through the VPN. The router also supports other functionality, like ad blocking through AdGuard Home and parental control options. The integration of AdGuard Home is fantastic, and depending on how you use it, you may not even need the additional parental control features they offer outside of AdGuard Home (this is what I'm doing when my kids are traveling with me, so I can't speak to how well the parental control features work). There are several other features I'm not covering here, else this review would be pretty long. Suffice it to say it's a feature-packed router. My only real criticism is their UI doesn't acknowledge VLANs if you configure those in LuCI. I get that setting up their custom UI to *configure* VLANs might be a tall order, but I'm not asking for that. However, getting their custom UI to still *acknowledge* VLANs and faithfully represent connected clients even in the presence of VLANs is an opportunity for them to improve, and it shouldn't be too hard to do. And looking at their forums, others have said the same and asked for the same. But if the word "VLANs" means nothing to you, fear not: It just means I functionally have zero critique that's relevant for you! If you do want to implement VLANs, know you can still do that, but the portion of the UI showing connected clients will stop being a faithful representation. This is still pretty "work-around-able", though. And depending on your use case, you may just be able to use their built-in guest network, which operates on a different subnet from the main network (it's not a VLAN). This is what I'm doing given I only use this when I travel and my networking needs are different when I travel (so, a bit of a compromise vs. my VLAN setup for my home network). In summary, this is a fantastic product. Two thumbs up to GL.iNet. You have a new fan in me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Great Travel Router, easy to set up as router or wireless repeater!
Number of Items: 1
I had tried to set up a raspberry pi for some time as a travel router and just never had a lot of luck with it. Finally decided to research small travel routers that could work bot as a repeater hotspot when needed or as a straight wifi router when connected to a LAN. After looking at several models and reading numerous articles and reviews, I decided to get this one, and so far, and VERY happy with it. Setup was really simple. The package comes with a power adaptor with various wall outlet connectors for it (very smart as this is a "travel" router), a CAT6 cable (thin style perfect for packing), and a small quick start guide. The guide will get you up and running pretty quickly. I tested both setups, first as a repeater, and next as LAN router. For the WIFI repeater mode, all you need to do is turn it, point your computer's wifi to the device, and enter the password (KEY) from the underside of the router. from there, you can go to the admin page, create a new password, log in, and manage the device. If your primary WIFI requires a password to set up a connection, you can do that from inside the admin pages. NOTE: Sine this is just a repeater at this point, you may need to look at your normal wifi router to get the ip, or just try going to GL-MT500.local (or whatever the name of your router shows up as) to get to the admin page. My normal home internet gets about 850-1000 Mbps, in the repeater mode, I was getting about 100 Mbps, perfectly fine for traveling somewhere. Since this was tested on my internal network, I also had access to all other devices as usual, and the main router was still operating as the DHCP server, etc. Next I decided to test it plugged into the my main router via the included CAT6. From experience, especially at hotels that may require a login page, or, if you just want faster internet speeds, this would be my preferred option. In this configuration, the router operates as a TRUE wireless router, with all the standard configurations you would expect. I was able to set up the internal Wifi, set passwords, encryption, lock out guest logins, etc. all fairly quickly. As was expected, running a speed test through this configuration got me back to my normal ~800 or so Mbps throughput. If you buy this router, I would recommend the following before actually traveling with it. As I did, set it up in both configurations and ensure you are able to connect to it with your computers, phones, etc. I would also change the name, that's just me, but why give potential hackers the first piece of information about your router by telling them the exact make and model. If you have a VPN you need to set up, again, do all that before you travel the first time to ensure it all connects correctly. This is an OUSTANDING little travel router, especially for the price. So far it has worked flawlessly, even upgraded the firmware with no issues. I was really impressed with the simplicity of getting it set up in multiple configurations, and the speed throughput I have gotten from it. Can't recommend it enough! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2025 by Stephen P. Hamilton

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