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The GL.iNet GL-XE300 (Puli) is a compact, industrial-grade 4G LTE mobile VPN router that converts nano-SIM cellular data into a fast 300Mbps Wi-Fi hotspot. Powered by Qualcomm QCA9531 and equipped with a Quectel EC25-AF module, it features OpenWrt OS for extensive customization, dual Ethernet ports, USB 2.0, and a robust 5000mAh battery for up to 8 hours of portable use. Pre-installed OpenVPN and WireGuard ensure top-tier security, while GoodCloud remote management offers seamless control. Ideal for professionals seeking secure, reliable internet on the move.









| ASIN | B08PYQL3V2 |
| Item model number | 2dd77b47-0c6e-45b4-bae7-24693ad81a69 |
| Manufacturer | GL.iNet |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 7.4 x 2.8 cm; 1 g |
B**S
Meet the GL.iNet GL-XE300, a nifty mobile hotspot that's been a game-changer in my car. It runs on OpenWRT, a big advantage if you're into tweaking and customizing your devices. This device not only allows me to connect multiple devices on the go, but it can be used with common VPNs. That's a great news for keeping my traffic safe and secure, and I've found it handy for leveraging a cheaper wireless plan to share with my passengers. It's also a real asset when it comes to avoiding those pesky geo-blocks that some streaming services put up. The VPN, however, does slow things down a bit. It's a trade-off between speed and security. I've noticed that my internet is not quite as snappy when running everything through the VPN, but it's a compromise I'm willing to make for the added security and especially the cost-saving. Overall, the GL.iNet GL-XE300 is a fantastic mobile hotspot that comes with the powerful OpenWRT software. Thanks for reading - I hope this review helps with your decision!
B**.
My 4G router had been performing flawlesly for months until unbeknown to me, my cellular provider made some backend changes that gave me sudden VPN problems over cellular data. GL-iNet technical support went beyond my expectations to help identify the cause, and provide the solution within a few hours. Provides 4G data to multiple devices including by ethernet. A very customizable router with easy to setup WireGuard VPN, especially if you have a GL-iNET product on both ends.
A**R
Tech support is really good, they get back to you within a day. Although, I rather live person to speak with but email is equally good.
B**8
Very nice product I chose this over the more expensive MUDI model since they have the same modem and identical Qualcomm 9531 chipset so speeds should be very similar despite not including 5GHz. GL-iNet firmware and goldenorb/rooter firmware are too heavy for this chipset and load avg hovered above 1.00 when OpenWrt was always under 1 under light use due to less bloat added. TTL setting also works well in OpenWrt to bypass T-Mobile throttle due to tethering. Among the best features as well is that there are premade antenna holes you can punch out to add sma connectors for external antennas as seen in the picture. The modem itself had 2 ipx connectors which went to the sma connectors for antennas. Works very well and signal over cellular is improved. Battery life seems very good and lasted me 6 ore more hours easily and with OpenWrt not taxing the cpu as much battery life improves as well.
D**N
I have a data only sim card from my carrier, and I popped it in and followed the instructions on their site for Google Fi, and it connected just fine! Allowed me to work during a cabin trip (can't afford to take time off!). Out in the middle of the woods but close enough to civilization to still get 4G LTE, so I was able to work using my own data plan, which means no need to worry about what WiFi I'm connected to. Was enough to stream at medium quality (720 30fps) with only the occasional hiccup, was enough to do video conferencing and screen sharing with work. And it has ALL KINDS of capabilities, like WireGuard to connect to a VPN, bridge mode or AP mode to act like a repeater (which I've used a few times), USB tethering capability (so even if I didn't have a sim card, my iPhone was able to share data over USB). It's not super fast like 5G or native on your phone with a good connection, but it's adequate for road warriors, and has enough features for networking geeks to do more in-depth stuff (it runs Open WRT so you can get under-the-hood to do things like Dynamic DNS and remote VPN connections TO the router, not just out, can even connect to services like Nord or PIA or SurfShark or whatever VPN you like to protect all connections downstream from the router, even the WAN port can be reconfigured to be another LAN port if needs be). First saw this company on Linus Tech Tips, glad I checked it out!
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