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The GL.iNet GL-AXT1800 Slate AX is a compact, travel-ready WiFi 6 router featuring dual-band 1800 Mbps speeds, pre-installed OpenVPN and WireGuard VPN clients for robust security, and a customizable OpenWrt 21.02 OS. It supports NAS file sharing via USB, acts as a secure WiFi repeater, and offers seamless app control, making it the ultimate portable router for professionals on the move.










| ASIN | B0B2J7WSDK |
| Antenna Location | Home |
| Antenna Type | Fixed |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,944 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 46 in Routers |
| Box Contents | Ethernet Cable, Power Adapter (UK Plug), Router (with 2 years warranty), User Manual |
| Brand | GL.iNet |
| Brand Name | GL.iNet |
| Colour | white |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi 6), Ethernet |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Coverage | Moderate to large |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,608 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1800 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Frequency band class | Dual-Band |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.2L x 3.6W x 12.5H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 245 Grams |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | GL.iNET |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GL-AXT3000 |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1200 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | Slate AX |
| Model Number | GDB008W3-050400ZX |
| Model name | Slate AX |
| Number of Antennas | 2 |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Operating System | OpenWrt 21.02 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Guest Mode, QoS |
| Security Protocol | WPA3 |
| Special feature | Guest Mode , QoS |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
| Wireless communication standard | 802.11ax |
J**E
Decent little router
Works as advertised. The UI is clean and simple to use. Caps at around 500mbps via wireguard
D**E
Excellent bit of kit
This is essentially a single board Linux computer running version of OpenWrt, plus GL.iNet's web interface. I hadn't heard of GL.iNet until I bought a "travel router" made by them. I was away for a month and the travel router worked perfectly. I was so delighted that, after I got back, I bought this upgraded version to use in my home. The attractive features of this router include that it's compact, very reliable, has all the settings features you'll ever need in a router (e.g. home DNS with static IPs and hostname assignment), with Ethernet and WiFi6 (802.11ax) connectivity. And it works perfectly as a bridge to my Zyxel outside LTE(4G) router/antenna that I need to use in my rural location - similar to how the travel router provided a secure bridge to hotel WiFi. The only downside is that WiFi coverage throughout my house has diminished just a tad. Reception in a certain part of my house went from unreliable to none at all. I don't think the GL.iNet WiFi is weak, more that my old router signal was unusually strong. Since depending on "unusual" is never a great idea I solved the problem by installing a TP.Link powerline range extender to fill in my "not spot", which works perfectly - home network perfection! Btw TP.Link recently released a version that does WiFi6 (802.11ax): https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C9F23VYJ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details.
J**E
Brilliant, I want more of them!
I absolutely love this thing. It's so seamless and easy to use. I use it daily for VPN use and even when I want to do something network wise that's a little "funky", I've found it easy to setup in the UI, and I'm an idiot. The only thing I'd complain about is that GL.iNet haven't found a way to make it auto switch between VPNs if one goes down. I do believe they're working on it, I sort of understand why this is hard to detect, as all the router can tell is it has connected or not.
J**.
Great compact multifunctional router for traveling, packed with features, highly configurable
I purchased this product as I could not reach certain cloud services due to firewall riles and wanted to create a portable network in a public workspace/WiFi, which expires every 5 days. In repeater mode it takes care of registration on public WiFi where you have to login via a web browser. Enabled Tailscale for network routing via an exit node, this is so I could overcome the firewall rules. Really impressed with how many options you have and the help media was easy to follow. After a few emails back an forth with support, the solution was solved as they we're was quick to respond. You can reconfigure the WAN port to a LAN port which is handy if you have 3 cabled network devices. I updated the firmware no problem and the device even offered a remote support option when you need some additional support from the manufacture. It's nice compact and light weight, really happy with this product.
P**R
Great Wireguard Router
I bought this and deployed it in my parents house with it's wireguard VPN connection configured. Thus, any devices in my parents house that connect to this thing wirelessly or using one of the LAN ports seamlessly accesses my home network securely. Both my parents and I have gigabit internet. I was able to access my files whilst staying there over Christmas with absolutely no hanging or buffering. I had thought the wireguard processing would slow it down, but it handled it like a champ. The user interface is super easy to understand (at least I found it to be, especially compared to things like Netgear's interfaces). I also found the web UI to be quick and snappy. Again, I'm used to my Nighthawk X6 R8000 which seems to chug along slowly, and need to reboot whenever you make a change, and takes forever to restart. I will probably buy one for myself as a travel router for the next holiday, as being able to provide a VPN'd wifi connection to all the devices without them needing to have anything installed (becaues it's just an internet connection to them) is really handy. However, I don't believe it can connect to a wifi source, and provide a wifi access point at the same time, so I may need to get a second alternative device to either act as the wifi AP, or provide a WAN ethernet connection to this thing. Either way fixes that issue.
A**K
All singing, all dancing but could do with being on a diet, plus ... power picky
I've been using GL.iNet products including the Mango, USB MicroRouter and Slate 750S for some years now. The open architecture and ability to add functionality via the underpinning of the Linux O/S is invaluable. Due to a cat related incident, one of my Slate 750S's bit the dust so I bought the Slate AX as a replacement. Now, I had used the original Slate in a number of environments, it was truly pocket sized, USB as low as 5V 1A could power it and it was a very capable bit of kit, once you added OpenSSH server, TOR, Wireguard etc to it... 8-) The new Slate AX however is, no matter what the title says, NOT pocket sized, unless you have trousers that have a very roomy, bellowed cargo pocket. In addition, unless you have a USB-C charger that is AT LEAST 20W output, forget about using it. 20W will get it up and running, 18W .... not powering up. Not a graceful, lower power output, runs a bit slower, it won't power up at all, so be aware that you can't run this off a laptop or desktop USB-C port or any adapter without 20W or above output. My biggest bugbear, on security, with the default admin password being "goodlife" across, pretty much all the range has finally been changed to a longer, random alpha string so better than before. The setup is clean and in general intuitive, no issues with connecting to either an ethernet connection or Wi-Fi. The DDR3L 512MB / NAND Flash 128MB means you have a lot of headroom for installing apps to extend its use and the preset, built in support for various VPN's makes life a lot easier for non tech folks. I see this as a home/home office bit of kit not a throw it in your bag when you are travelling bit of kit. The range of features is good, don't get me wrong and I am using it to good effect at home ..... but the size and power limitations means I'll be keeping it firmly in the home and travel with the 750S.
G**E
Roaming between devices won't work. Company support is dire
Hugely disappointed. Wireless roaming does not work between this and the Flint 2 even when they are connected using a LAN. Even basic roaming let alone 802.11r and support from the company has been dire. It took me over my thirty days to try and get these to work and now I am stuck with two systems that are useless to me. Otherwise design and performance were OK, but I am going back to my previous generation Huawei AX3's which performed roaming handovers with ease.
M**E
What a Great Travel Router
Having previously purchased the Slate GL-AR750S-Ext Travel Router, I decided to upgrade to the GL-AXT1800 Travel Router. Both are excellent products and comes in useful for using on cruise ships in repeater mode so one wifi account can be used on multiple devices without incurring additional charges. Also, hotels that block MAC addresses of (say) an Alexa speaker can be connected to the GL-AXT1800. Additionally, if you have a VPN account, you can upload your VPN to the travel router. The customer service from GL-iNET is excellent. I had a couple of technical queries, and they come back to me within 24 hours. For me, the GL-iNET travel router is a must for whenever I go traveling.
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