So I’m on the market for a 4G or 5G mobile hotspot with a build-in VPN client I can carry around in my backpack and connect my cellphone to. I’ve looked far and wide, and really the only manufacturer that seems to make what I want is GL.iNet.

The two battery-powered models they offer that interest me are the Mudi v2 and the Puli: they only do 4G and I wish they did 5G too, but I can live with that. Other than that, they really tick all the boxes for me.

From what I could read, the GL.iNet company also seems very open and very responsive. That’s a plus too.

But I have one giant problem that prevents me from whipping out the credit card: GL.iNet is a Chinese company, and those products are sensitive applications. I know I can flash OpenWRT separately on those devices to ensure they’re not doing stuff behind my back, but I don’t really want to do that because I’d lose the GL.iNet plugins and custom UI. Not to mention, I have no free time for that. I’m looking for a ready-made solution if possible with this one.

Anybody knows if GL.iNet can be trusted?

Also, has anybody ordered from Europe using their EU store? They say they ship direct from Europe but they give no details.

And finally, what do you think of those two mobile VPN routers if you own one. Do they work well? I read somewhere that they can be buggy with certain VPN providers. Do they work in Europe? I assume they do since they sell EU plugs but maybe there are caveats.

  • @JoeKrogan@lemmy.world
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    113 days ago

    As an update I got a router beryl ax and I’m testing it out. My use case is use a vpn on the router and a vpn on the laptop.

    It works if I use an Ethernet cable from the travel router to the existing router and connect to the travel router by WiFi.

    It also works if I plug the travel router into the laptop via ethernet and have the travel router connect to the existing wifi.

    In other cases such as hotspotting it worked fine with one vpn but when adding the vpn on the laptop it resulted in too much latency.

    In all of my tests so far both vpns were openvpn based so I will test again with one of them as a wireguard vpn and see how that goes.

    Overall I’m pleased with it.