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GL.iNet GL-AR300M16 Portable Mini Travel Wireless Pocket Router - WiFi Router/Access Point/Extender/WDS | OpenWrt | 2 x Ethernet Ports | OpenVPN/Wireguard VPN | USB 2.0 Port

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  • 【MINI TRAVEL ROUTER】 Convert a public/hotel network(wired/wireless) to a private Wi-Fi for secure surfing. Tethering, 3G/4G USB Modem Compatible. Powered by any laptop USB, power banks or 5V/2A DC adapters (sold separately). 39g (1.41 Oz) only and pocket friendly.
  • 【OPEN SOURCE & PROGRAMMABLE】 OpenWrt pre-installed, USB disk extendable.
  • 【VPN CLIENT&Server】 OpenVPN and Wireguard VPN client&server pre-installed, compatible with 30+ VPN service providers.
  • 【LARGER STORAGE & EXTENSIBILITY】 128MB RAM, 16MB NOR Flash, dual Ethernet ports, UART and GPIOs available for hardware DIY.
  • 【PACKAGE CONTENTS】 GL-AR300M16 mini router (2-year Warranty), USB Cable, Ethernet Cable, User Manual.



Product Description

M16
router

Security

It's outstanding security protocols and data encryption technology offers an extra layer of protection wherever you go.

Privacy

It is the best travel accessory for business travellers, journalists, frequent flyers and anyone who feels the need to protect their privacy while surfing the internet.

OpenVPN and Wireguard

It supports 30+ popular OpenVPN service providers and Wireguard.

  • Powered by QCA9531, @650MHz SoC
  • Small, light, easy to use
  • 300Mbps high speed
  • 300Mbps high speed
  • Faster OpenVPN encryption
  • 4 GPIOs for more DIY funs
router

AR300M16 mini travel router

AR300M16 by GL.iNet is your best choice for a travel router.


Marc Leeman
Reviewed in Belgium on May 6, 2025
Love the item: I bought this for extra security but it adds so much more: with the built-in VPN client; I can now easily spawn QEMU VMs and let them use the selective routing on the VPN without having to configure every one to do so.As an added plus; all the VMs and my workstation are now isolated and hidden from the network.
jimmyfergus
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Good little unit, especially for the price. With OpenWRT it has extraordinary features and flexibility, while pulling down just under 1W on average, so my typical "10,000mAh" battery pack could run it all day.Various small things could be slightly better. It should use USB C power - who uses micro-USB these days?Also, as a travel router it should have some sort of cable management for packaging the cables you need. It weighs almost nothing because inside is mostly air that could instead be cable storage/management. They should recess the sockets so cables can stay attached, perhaps with guides to wind the cables around the unit when it's packed.Of course 5GHz ac and a USB 3 port would be awesome (a mini-Beryl), but for $30 it's hard to find something significant to complain about.
Marcia Duncan
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
I recently started a remote job that required a hardwired Ethernet connection, and this travel router has completely changed the game for me—it gave me back my freedom! I have it set up to automatically connect to my home network when I’m at home and to my mobile hotspot when I’m on the go. All I have to do is turn on my hotspot, and I’m good to go.It’s compact, well-built, and super easy to set up. I love that it’s USB-powered—no extra power adapter needed. It plugs right into my laptop, so as long as my laptop is powered on, the router is too. For convenience, I’ve velcroed it to the top of my laptop to keep it secure and avoid dangling wires.Overall, this is the perfect portable router!
Rod Fuller
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
Pretty straightforward to set up and similar to TP link. However, I used this thing literally 3 times in a few months and it quit working. Tried a factory reset with no luck. I get the indicator lights that show that it is functioning but it does not transmit a signal. I am going back to the TP link for better reliability at a similar price. Might try customer support first!
Taylor Hindley
Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2023
This does exactly what I needed it to do. I do sound for our band and need data at some pretty remote locations at times. I have a main router connected to everything in my mixer rack and running 5hz wifi for my mixer tablet, and often have no way to get internet, but almost always have cell service. I tether my phone into this, then this goes into my main router which then distributes to everything in the rack and it hasn't skipped a beat in the last few gigs I've done with the combo. Works perfectly, was priced rather cheaply and takes up no space.
John H.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023
This is a very basic, very inexpensive little portable router. It runs Open WRT; though with minimal RAM and a slow CPU it won’t be able to do much or perform particularly well. But that’s probably not what you’re looking for in a $30 router!I often tether to my phone when camping in my RV. The problem with this is twofold. One; tethering to multiple devices is sometimes flaky. Second; devices sometimes spontaneously disconnect because phones and tablets often stop broadcasting the SSID to save battery, causing client devices to fail to reconnect if they glitch or go out of range. Requiring you then to open the settings on the host device and reconnect everything. A real pain!This device does exactly what I need. I have an old iPhone I never use plugged into it via USB, with it’s own unlimited data plan. (Note that, of course, your plan will have to support tethering). Now I have a WiFi router in my RV with a decent internet connection for streaming and the like on rainy days when I can’t be outside. It works!I wish it was USB-C. Really nothing after 2017 or so should still be using micro USB. It’s a flimsy connector prone to breaking and has more limits on how much power it can carry; which also limits power that can be passed through the USB port. It appears to be limited to 500mA. This is fine for cellphones but if you plan to connect a larger tablet, or wanted to share files from a power hungry USB hard drive; you’ll find that to be limiting.That said, it does sip power. Meaning one potential use case would be to connect this to a USB power bank of some sort for truly portable Wi-Fi when tethered to a phone or USB modem.All in all, for $30 I’m happy with it. Time will tell how well it works as time goes on!
Olivier
Reviewed in France on February 1, 2023
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J Pauling
Reviewed in Australia on June 26, 2021
Easy to setup and very reliable. I had a GL.iNET GL-MT300N-V2 previously but I prefer this unit - mainly because the status LEDs are easy to see!Recommended.
Alvise
Reviewed in Italy on December 23, 2021
Se state cercando un dispositivo ad alte prestazioni per la vostra rete gigabit, magari anche utilizzando una vpn sul router, questo dispositivo NON fa per voi, dovete proprio cambiare fascia di prezzo. Se invece vi serve un dispositivo che vi lasci sperimentare configurazioni esotiche in liberta, o per svolgere qualcosa (dove le performance sono secondare) che il Technicolor della TIM si rifiuta di fare anche dopo averlo sbloccato, o se vi serve un router molto economico e di facile utilizzo, allora non andate oltre. (In pratica è un routerino per smanettoni taccagni).Non ho avuto modo di provare se raggiunge veramente le prestazioni indicate a causa della mia situazione di rete, ma non ho motivo di credere che non siano quelle indicate.Molti si lamentano delle basse prestazioni usando VPN, dicendo che con wireguard scende a 50 mbps e con OpenVPN molto meno, a queste persone dico di leggere meglio il sito del produttore, perché parla proprio di 50mbps quando si usa wireguard in condizioni ottimali. È un dispositivo comodo per provare con le VPN ma come già spiegato, non è un dispositivo ad alte prestazioni.PER L'UTENTE BASE:Si tratta di un router economico e grande come il caricabatterie di un cellulare, e le prestazioni lo rispecchiano, ma non è tutto qui. Non supporta gigabit, ha due porte FastEthernet (100mbps) configurabili come LAN+WAN od entrambe come porte LAN, non ha la porta per il DSL (quindi vi serve un modem per attaccarlo alla linea fissa), supporta wifi a 300mbps e può essere usato come wifi extender (ma ho dubbi sulla sua portata), ed ha una porta USB a cui si possono collegare chiavette per la condivisione dati, o dei router 4G o telefoni in tethering per l'accesso ad Internet.L'interfaccia web è anni luce avanti a quella del Technicolor della TIM e piuttosto semplice da usare, ma comunque mancano alcune configurazioni di cui non si sente troppo la mancanza. Comunque troverete un opzione per installare una seconda interfaccia avanzata (LUcI) molto più potente che probabilmente non saprete usare.PER L'UTENTE AVANZATO:Il dispositivo monta una versione piuttosto vanilla di OpenWRT, ma essendo quanto di più vicino possibile all'open-hardware potete installarci direttamente OpenWRT (per me non lo ho ritenuto necessario). Potrete configurarlo nei modi più esotici, ma dovrete sporcarvi le mani con SSH (avete già accesso a root) o con LUcI perché l'interfaccia web del produttore è un po' "limitata".A contrario del vostro TG789VAC-v2 sbloccato, non crasherà giocando con tethering e bridgeing, e riconoscerà subito i dispositivi in tethering e li userà per l'accesso ad internet, tuttavia ricordate che l'hardware limitato.In questo momento io (non avendo una linea fissa) sto usando una saponetta (ZTE MF90) collegata via USB per l'accesso ad internet, ed ho collegato via ethernet un router TIM da usare come switch+AP, e la LAN è messa in bridgeing con una rete ZeroTier per poter accedere da remoto ai dispositivi come se fossi in LAN, e sembra funzionare perfettamente.Se devo trovare un difetto, lo ho dovuto riavviare qualche volta in questi mesi (motivo della stella in meno in stabilità), spero che non succeda quando deciderò di accedere in remoto altrimenti resterò bloccato fuori. Onestamente, dopo l'esperienza TG789VAC, mi sembra già impressionante che stia funzionando tanto per cominciare.NOTA: Se volete usarlo con un dispositivo in tethering, fate attenzione perché il dispositivo utilizza come LAN la rete 192.168.8.0/24, e fanno lo stesso anche alcuni dispositivi 4G (ad esempio il HUAWEI e3372). Un router non può funzionare se la sua LAN usa lo stesso indirizzo della WAN, quindi servirà cambiare l'indirizzo di uno dei due dispositivi per farli funzionare insieme.
Bradley Diggs
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2018
These are the best mini routers. I use the GL-AR300M16 for ROOters, and much prefer the Qualcomm Artheros chips (GL-AR300M series) over the MTK ones (GL-MT300A). It seems like these are smoother, a little more solid with the wireless, and just less quirks (not that the MTK had a lot of them, this one just seems flawless). If using for ROOters check or ask on the forum, because sometimes (as of writing) the firmware is not on the website (ofmodemsandmen) for many including the AR300M models but may be in the forum.Finally, I'm not sure if it's as important with other models or chips (such as the MTK ones), but with this one if you need to access Uboot mode to change or update the firmware (how I load the ROOter firmware) be sure to plug in your Ethernet cable to your computer BEFORE plugging in the power cable to the router (while holding the reset button long enough to access Uboot as stated in the documentation). Otherwise, it will fail to connect (just will time out) when connecting to the Uboot web interface at 192.168.1.1. If you plug in the cable and have the static IP set on the computer before powering up the AR300M, Uboot will come right up when trying to access it.Also - the AR300M16 is the NOR flash only version (of which the current ROOter firmware I use for it is - this may change in the future), but the AR300M has both the 16MB of NOR and 128MB of NAND and is kind of a different/new beast.Also - even though I really like these for ROOter routers there is nothing wrong with the stock firmware! Very good and flexible with lots of options! Can't beat these if you need a few little routers for something.
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