🌍 Travel Smart, Surf Securely!
The GL.iNet GL-A1300 (Slate Plus) is a versatile wireless VPN encrypted travel router designed for professionals on the go. With dual-band connectivity, customizable open-source software, and robust security features, it ensures a seamless and secure internet experience whether you're in a hotel, café, or airport. Its compact size and easy setup make it an essential tool for maintaining privacy and connectivity while traveling.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.65"L x 3.31"W x 1.3"H |
Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 1300 Megabits Per Second |
AntennaType | Fixed |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Frequency | 5 GHz |
Wireless Compability | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11ac |
Controller Type | Switch |
Antenna Location | Home |
Compatible Devices | Phone |
Number of Antennas | 2 |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
Security Protocol | WPA2 or WPA3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Operating System | Linux |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Additional Features | Access Point Mode |
S**T
Works well
This is a very good router. It has a lot of features that professional network people would be pleased to see.The feature i find most useful is the ability to assign names to pieces of kit which they keep as the ip address changes. There is also a description field which i find very useful to say whereabouts the other attached switches are located.I've has no trouble at all with it, which is a refreshing change. It copes with a large number of wifi units attaching to it, speed is good.It does vpn, virtual segments, qos and a few other things too.Recommended.
R**N
GL.iNet never disappoints, a fast compact Wireguard VPN router
I already had a GL.iNet Mango router which I’d been using for a couple of years as a Wireguard VPN router but it typically maxed out at 18-20Mbps with a Surfshark Wireguard VPN to the USA . A great travel router but I needed something with more throughput.When I saw the GL-A1300 was on a special price of less than £63, it was time to upgrade. This router doesn’t disappoint. The same Surfshark Wireguard VPN connection to the USA now downloads at around 150Mbps.I can now stream services at 4k from other regions, Netflix, F1TV, all look great.The build quality is really solid. The user interface is very familiar and loading in VPN configurations is fairly easy, with drag and drop conf files from Surfshark (just edit and put your private key in it).Great value and great performance in a small package.
M**K
Great router for remote access
A great little router suitable for travel or remote access to a home vpn. Has enough processing power to maintain a good throughout for video streaming and is easily configurable.
S**.
Small and reliable WiFi repeater
Relatively easy to set up with vpn, it is used to allow internet tv to be used when visiting a holiday home overseas. BBC iPlayer seems the most picky and advanced in detecting the use of vpn from overseas but the TV app worked fine. Note that Amazon fire stick will not work despite the use of Nord VPN on it for BBc so this was the solution
O**R
Provides VPN protection for those devices like smart TVs that don't have it.
MickeyD (17 April 2025) has provided a comprehensive description of how he installed the GL.iNet GL-A1300 (Slate Plus) Wireless VPN Encrypted Travel Router, so I won’t duplicate what he’s already said.I bought this router simply to provide VPN access to devices that don’t have that capability natively — in my case, a Sky box and a smart TV.Installation was fairly straightforward: I connected the WAN port on the Slate to a port on my main router, downloaded a configuration file from the website of my chosen VPN provider (Mullvad, in this case — though there are several others I could have used), then logged into the Slate’s admin panel and installed the file.(Note: I used ChatGPT to guide me through the whole process — so thanks to Chat.)Everything is working perfectly, except for one thing. Amazon Prime doesn’t like you using a VPN while watching its films (it’s fine for other ‘live’ TV programmes, such as This Old House) and won't play them. In that case, I can either switch the VPN off via the Slate control panel, or simply reconnect through my main router.Either way, everything that needs to be protected is now protected.
M**D
Easy to setup, manage locally or via the web. Great OPENVPN - WIREGUARD VPN router.
This is very easy to set up. Comes configured as a router for easy connection to your existing LAN or ISP router. Simply plug in the cable supplied into the A1300's WAN port and your existing ISP routers LAN and bingo its ready to go.Its WIFI comes on and once connected using the password on the bottom of the device your connected to its own LAN 192.168.8.0/24 Then just use a browser to access 192.168.8.1 and log in and change the password to something you know. The interface is very simple and efficient.Now you might have purchased this as your VPN gateway for say your Amazon Firestick to use streaming securely.Before you can use any VPN you have to set it up. There's two client choices OPENVPN & WIREGAURD.I have tested both with ProtonVPN and they work a treat and are easy to set up. The easiest to set up is WIREGUARD as you just need to obtain a config file from your VPN provider, save it to your laptop and then under the menu on the router VPN WIREGUARDS CLIENTS just add the config file. Its easy point click, add and it verifies the config and adds the VPN profile to a list of wiredgaurd client options so you can have a few UK, US, etc... then select the one you want it to use and click ... START. It then starts the VPN the VPN indicator goes from amber to green and bingo its all working. Anything you plug into the LAN ports or WIFI now goes down the VPN.Now here's where the designers have really excel'd there's an option under the GLOBAL VPN setting to only allow VPN traffic so this is the 'KILL SWITCH' which means if the VPN stops or fails traffic cannot go to the Internet and expose you.Now for a little more good stuff. I got this for my mum and she won't know about VPN's turning them on or off etc.. by a menu. So if for any reason you need to turn off the VPN ... lets say a TV service like BBC detects the VPN and stops playing or won't start. You have two options, swap the VPN exit node & IP or temp turn off the VPN. So back to my mum and how she can easily do this... There's a little programable toggle switch on the side of the A1300 that you can select it to TURN OFF the VPN when you move it :-)Speed wise its good my 100Bmps WIFI gets close to 60Mbps on both 2.4 and 5Ghz using WIREGUARD. Its a little slower on OPENVPN say 38mbps but both very usable for video which needs 3-6Mbps for 1080p.So no its no gaming superfast wifi device. If you need a faster wifi you need to consider the more expensive models. But most VPN services only get 50-100Mbps in the UK in my experience so this is great for my purpose which is ANY device using this devices WIFI network goes down a VPN :-)Stability. Is very good no drops. If you restart it it auto connects the VPN.Manageability options. Easy access locally via 192.168.8.1 and log in. Or set up access via the GL.iNET GOODCLOUD service. Once enabled on the little router under APPLICATIONS 'GOODCLOUD' and you have created yourself an account on the GOODCLOUD web site, just add the device using the credentials the service provides and you can then access the device via the WEB from anywhere :-) https://www.goodcloud.xyz/Now if you thought things could not get better well they can.. There's an option from https://www.goodcloud.xyz/ login to add your device to a virtual SDWAN site to site network ! So you will need 2 devices. But here's what you can do. Set each device say device 1 up as standard regards its LAN (192.168.8.0/24) default, and your 2nd device at another location as 192.168.9.0/24 so each network is different and add both devices to the site-site service on the web https://www.goodcloud.xyz/ Then any device on either network can communicate via a secure WIREGUARD VPN site - site .. say one device can ping another. Great if you need LAN access across sites.Anyway that's enough for now but I am seriously impressed with this as a former enterprise WAN designer and Security guy. You will not be dissapointed.
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