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GL.iNet GL-AR750S-Ext (Slate) Gigabit Travel AC VPN Router, 300Mbps(2.4GHz)+433Mbps(5GHz) Wi-Fi, 128MB RAM, MicroSD Support, Repeater Bridge, OpenWrt/LEDE pre-Installed, Cloudflare DNS

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Features

  • DUAL BAND AC WIRELESS ROUTER Simultaneous dual band with wireless speed 300Mbps(2.4G)+433Mbps(5G). Tethering Compatible.Convert public network(wired/wireless) to a private Wi-Fi for secure surfing.
  • OPEN SOURCE & PROGRAMMABLE OpenWrt/LEDE pre-installed, backed by software repository.
  • VPN CLIENT & SERVER OpenVPN and WireGuard pre-installed, compatible with 30+ VPN service providers.
  • LARGER STORAGE & EXTENSIBILITY 128MB RAM, 16MB NOR Flash and 128MB NAND Flash, up to 128GB MicroSD slot, USB 2.0 port, three Gigabit Ethernet ports (1 WAN and 2 LAN).
  • EASY TO CARRYIt is small and light, which is very convenient to carry around while working or travelling.
  • CAN BE WIDELY USED No matter you are at hotel room, airport, restaurant, RV or any other places, you could connect the router to the public wifi hotspot and secure your connected devices.
  • PACKAGE CONTENTS GL-AR750S-Ext (Slate) router with 1-year limited warranty, power adapter (US Plug), USB cable, Ethernet cable and user manual.

Product Dimensions: 3.94 x 2.68 x 0.94 inches


Item Weight: 3.04 ounces


Item model number: GL-AR750S


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 10, 2018


Manufacturer: GL Technologies


Country of Origin: China


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  • EXCELLENT PRODUCT Exactly as advertised - The bad reviews are customers that didn't need this
Style: GL-AR750S-EXT
I'm going to be straight forward here, the bad reviews for this product are clearly from customers that didn't need this - they didn't need this but they got it because of hearing about it, but clearly they don't even know how to manage or use products like this so they complain that it's awful or terrible set up or doesn't work correctly. In the end, the user is the problem in those cases. I bought this product after purchasing a travel router from another brand (which was, go figure, also a lower price and smaller), and I ended up realizing everything that the other product couldn't do but this one was advertised as doing it. I returned my other product and purchased this one, and immediately happy with my purchase. From product packaging, to simple instructions, to set up, to the easy to navigate admin page, everything is as advertised. Works on both bandwidths, great range and power for its size, and even the VPN support works as expected with great integrated instructions for setup as well! The company that makes this product is a first for me, but they actually have a lot of resources for set up available, and this product seems very well made and thought of. I'm happy with the size of it and everything included with this purchase, my new (and first) favorite travel router now! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023 by TARA TARA

  • Flawed setup, but got working quickly, would recommend for travel router
Style: GL-AR750S-EXT
I bought this to replace my hootoo travel router. I needed both WIFI 2G and 5G as some hotels and others no longer provide 2G WIFI in my experience. This provides both. Also I travel internationally via cruise ships and other modes and stay in hotels, airBnbs, etc. So having something that just works is of prime importance to me. Most importantly, I want to get past captive portal pages no matter where I am. Secondarily, I want to be able to VPN home (USA) without issues. First I setup the WIFI, took a bit of trial and error and searching for a manual as it was not intuitive. The admin page should really either link to the documentation or build in the documentation with an information bubble/popup (!). That would have helped instead of accessing the internet from another device during the process. Next was setting up the VPN. My primary VPN was not one of the listed VPNs supported, so I have to go through trial and error to get it setup. It worked after about 30 minutes of futzing around with it. I then setup the VPN for a supported VPN, that actually took me longer to setup as the provided instructions while technically correct assumed certain information that I needed to lookup to make it work. I got it working too. For getting both VPNs to work independently of each other, the startup process failed the first time, and it took a few times of restarting it, and then it worked, so I suggest that the instructions be updated to note that if it doesn't work the first time, try it again up to 3 or 4 times. For the unsupported VPN, I setup several USA states and the supported VPN, I setup an entire USA VPN. This helps me out because VPNs in my experience are not always available no matter how many VPN end points that the VPN provider may have. Both have thousands available, but sometimes they just don't work. I did not take advantage of the entire suite of applications available. I did entire the NAS storage via USB and allowing remote disk access. I haven't tried it yet. I expect it should just work. I just need to figure out how to do it via windows and linux. Shouldn't be hard. I expect to mount the HDD as a network drive on windows and as a network/remote mount on linux. I have done the windows drive map before on other devices. I haven't done the linux remote mount before, so that will be a nice challenge. The router arrived in pristine condition and as pictured. I am powering it from my multi-port USB charger and plugged in my USB HDD. It seems to run the HDD just fine thus far. I have access to it from the web interface. No issues. There are other applications and such available, but I have not tried them out. It appears to support DDNS which is great though I doubt I will ever use it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2022 by Richard Burk

  • Not Ready For Prime Time
Style: GL-AR750S-EXT
I had high hopes for this little travel router based on a magazine article and some of the reviews I read here on Amazon. After spending the better part of a day trying to use it I have to say I should have believed the reviews with poorer ratings. While it has great promise I think they have quit a few issues that need to be worked out before i would rate it any higher. Where do I start: I had problems trying to set it up over my iPhone using Firefox as it does not list any exiting Wifi networks when I scan for them. Now that may be a problem with Firefox so I switched to using a PC and used Firefox using the same internal web page and it scans and shows existing Wifi networks. While it lists both my 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz networks it will only connect to my 2.4Ghz Wifi it will not connect to my 5Ghz Wifi. The 5Ghz Wifi is listed as a DFS network (which I needed to lockup meaning it shares space with some radar frequencies) and I contacted the vendor and they got back to me saying they are not DFS certified and it would not connect to that specific network. They did send a complicated work around manually using SSH "This devices is not test to get a DFS certification so we disabled DFS in the UI. You can ssh to the router and configure using uci if you want". That seems strange to me as I have no problems connecting any other device to my existing 5Ghz network. I am only testing this at home (Netgear R7000 Nighthawk Router) so may it works better on other routers. I saw no way in my Router to turn off DFS on the 5ghz network so my 160Mb download rate was limited to 30Mb on the 2.4Ghz one. It was also very confusing because the Router web page allowed me to select "other" network on the scan results and manually enter my SSID and password. I would then get a "successfully connected" message but there would be no connection actually made (no internet). I presume this is because it make a connection and then shuts it back down because of DFS being involved. So I left it connected to the 2.4Ghz network as a 'Repeater" connected to one of its two Lan ports. I could never get it work at all when I tried "Cable" mode when connected to my wired network or directly to my Cable modem. I have quite a sophisticated home network (1Ghz and 10Ghz) using over a dozen switches using a Netgear commerical router (with no wireless capabilities). I therefore just use the Nighthawk Router as a wireless access point (no DHCP) plugged into one of my switches but this same action did not work for the travel router. It also would not work connected directly to the Cable model which is not surprising since Comcast has my MAC ID on file and I have to contact them when I make a Router change. I suppose I could have tried spoofing the Cable Modem MAC ID but I never got that far. Then I tried to follow their instructions on their vendor web page to setup a VPN. I had problems following their instructions because their were confusing errors where Server and Client were miss named in the images. I got the Server setup but the Client process was a dead end as I Never got the Popup window that was suppose to show my VPN configuration that I was suppose to paste somewhere else. I suppose this again could be tired to Firefox somehow but everything else up to that point in the VPN setup process was going fine. I then wondered if there was maybe new firmware as i was running 3.025 out of the box so I checked that option on the Router and it told me a newer version 3.10 was available so I had it download and install it but alas it did not correct any of my issues I had encountered. More importantly when I checked the vendor page later I see that the 3.10 version is labeled as Beta and being tested which the Router itself never mentioned leaving me to believe it was regular release. I would have tried it anyways but the Router probably should not be showing Beta firmware. I am confused about the Micro Sim card option as well. I thought it was going to allow me to place up to a 128GB card in the router for access purposes (shared drive). I placed a 64GB card in the Router before I ever turned it on but I do not recall seeing anything in the firmware referencing it or about its purpose. I am no professional IT person but I think I know my way around networking fairly well and I setup everything at my home myself. I found the Router user interface lacking and confusing, their documentation inaccurate, and the only technical support I could locate was sending their support an e-mail (no supports tickets or user forums). While they did get back to me within half a day it seems obvious that they are located in China (or close by from the name on the e-mail)) and that English is their second language. Maybe others are having much better luck with this product but the product and its support are not up to my expectations and it is going back to Amazon. What a frustrating day working with this product. For those trying to connect to 5Ghz DFS networks using SSH here is the remainder of the e-mail I was sent (part is missing as their screen prints at the end do not show here) : step 1: exec following command and wait a minute. the channel value is the upper-level wifi channel. uci set wireless.radio0.doth='1' uci set wireless.radio0.country='US' uci set wireless.radio0.channel='104' uci commit wireless wifi step 2: exec logread | grep DFS to check. root@GL-AR750S:~# logread | grep DFS Sat Feb 8 07:01:22 2020 daemon.notice hostapd: wlan0: interface state HT_SCAN->DFS Sat Feb 8 07:01:22 2020 daemon.notice hostapd: wlan0: DFS-CAC-START freq=5520 chan=104 sec_chan=-1, width=1, seg0=106, seg1=0, cac_time=60s Sat Feb 8 07:02:26 2020 daemon.notice hostapd: wlan0: DFS-CAC-COMPLETED success=1 freq=5520 ht_enabled=0 chan_offset=0 chan_width=3 cf1=5530 cf2=0 Sat Feb 8 07:02:27 2020 daemon.notice hostapd: wlan0: interface state DFS->ENABLED step 3: connect as follow guide Screen prints do not show. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2020 by Jay H. Cahow

  • It worked pretty well, it's tiny, solid, and well made. But mine stopped working after a year
Style: GL-AR750S-EXT
Overall, I love the look and feel of it physically and the interface is pretty nice too. For the price though, I was hoping it would last many years. It died after about a dozen times of use.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023 by Lance

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