✨Remotely Access Your PC From Anywhere💻
Here is a👇Wi-Fi 6 enabled KVM from #GLiNet
https://youtu.be/5C0tfvfKe10
#remote #access #wifi #kvm #pc #server

✨Remotely Access Your PC From Anywhere💻
Here is a👇Wi-Fi 6 enabled KVM from #GLiNet
https://youtu.be/5C0tfvfKe10
#remote #access #wifi #kvm #pc #server

Dear fedi, I’m thinking on replacing some #networking hardware at my place. I need an #AccessPoint and another piece working as a #WiFi6 client for 2 PCs and a SteamLink, no need for mesh.
Considering
• GL.iNet Flint 2 for the AP,
• #Mikrotik hAP ax² for the client.
Does this look OK? Other options worth considering? I like that #GLiNet uses #OpenWRT.
I have a small NZXT PC case and a 2U graphics card covers all of the PCI-e brackets.
To mount #glinet ATX board, I had to design an adapter. One of the unused 2.5" drive mounts are the perfect place for this. #kvm #3dprinting
Received today my new toy 🤩
A nice GL.iNet Flint 2 (GL-MT6000)
I haven't decided yet whether I'll stay with the stock/stable firmware from GL.iNet (based on OpenWrt 21.02-SNAPSHOT :v), Or switch to the one based on OpenWrt 24... Or go to the Vanilla OpenWrt firmware.
(I'm open to suggestions)
But so far... WiFi is at least 10x faster with a quick test compared to my ISP box :o
Time to do some proper testing... And then plug internet directly to it :D
Beryl 7 (dual-band WiFi 7 travel router) is also now available, which claims ~1Gbps Wireguard and OpenVPN performance, with a MediaTek CPU:
https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-mt3600be/
while it looks like Beryl 7 will launch with firmware based on a proprietary SDK based on OpenWrt 21.02, the fact that it's a MediaTek CPU and based on prior history with #GLiNet, the case is promising for future support for a version of GLi's firmware based on recent OpenWrt, and eventual mainline #OpenWrt support.
for what it's worth, WiFi 7 support on OpenWrt isn't exactly fully baked yet with other hardware either.
I'm very interested in this one, as I use Beryl AX freqeuently while traveling and it works well. I just wish Beryl 7 was tri-band... and available in other colors.
GL.iNet Mudi 7 specs are out and it's now available for pre-order ($319, down from a $399 price target for general release), to ship in April.
https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-e5800/
noteworthy details:
* 5G and 4G, 6x internal and optional 2x external antennas
* dual SIM support
* tri-band WiFi 7, 1x 2.5GbE port
* 600Mbps Wireguard and 700Mbps OpenVPN
* USB type-C tethering and OTG
* quad-core Qualcomm CPU
* 2GB RAM and 8GB eMMC
* up to 13.5h battery life and USB-PD fast charge
given that it's a Qualcomm CPU I would not expect mainline OpenWrt support any time real soon, but it will be running GL.iNet's build of OpenWrt + their software, and should have access to most packages available on vanilla OpenWrt.
based on my experiences with #GLiNet I would wait for the firmware to stabilize before buying this, with the expectation that increasing competition in the travel router space will push that $399 price target down over time.
Mudi 7 travel router runs 5G NR alongside tri-band Wi-Fi 7
One feature I would like added to the #GLiNet #CometPro is #IPv6 support in the web UI.
The device runs a version of #Linux that supports IPv6, and sets a link-local address up.
That means the only thing that's missing is the web UI integration (there for IPv4 already, so shouldn't be difficult to implement.)