This Pocket Travel Router Will Improve Your Life For Under $60!!!

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @SteveDOES
    @SteveDOES  Před měsícem +8

    Thanks for checking out this video. It was nice to get out of the office and travel around.
    If you want to see more from my Cabo trip check out my Instagram. instagram.com/_stevedoes

  • @TurfSurf
    @TurfSurf Před měsícem +55

    Most of hotels I have stayed at don’t have Ethernet in the room. How do you connect this thing to the hotel WiFi?

    • @MR_GPU
      @MR_GPU Před měsícem +15

      AP/RE i'm guessing is Access Point/Repeater mode. If you set it to that, the config will probably prompt you to connect to a wifi channel & repeat the signal.

    • @farshadm900
      @farshadm900 Před měsícem

      check the gl-inet slate plus

    • @RonnRicco
      @RonnRicco Před 7 dny +1

      It's probably hidden behind the desk or tv stand area. If not most have their tv's hooked up via ethernet cable, I just take it off the wall mount and connect the ethernet cable directly.

    • @kito1san
      @kito1san Před 4 dny

      Ensure your travel router has ability to connect to the hotel wifi that also connects to their login in page (captive portals). This is important to keep the connection to the travel router while your group connects to the travel router for access.

  • @northtuso
    @northtuso Před měsícem +19

    bro saw an opportunity for a tax write off and took it lol

    • @marioStortuga
      @marioStortuga Před 24 dny

      You would think but not really he self reported it's a vacation

  • @myutube6422
    @myutube6422 Před měsícem +18

    Unless I'm missing something, to get the max speed in that hotel, they had to have an Ethernet hook up that you could access, right?

    • @NikolakiH
      @NikolakiH Před měsícem +5

      Yes, but most do have them. They are often hidden behind the tv or something else.

    • @mmt44y
      @mmt44y Před měsícem +9

      @@NikolakiH most chain hotels and cruise ships do not have ethernet

    • @NikolakiH
      @NikolakiH Před měsícem

      @@mmt44y oki

    • @Texan190
      @Texan190 Před měsícem

      ​@@mmt44ynot true.

    • @marchismo
      @marchismo Před měsícem

      @@mmt44ysame experience even the ones that do have them have killed the access on them - for an airbnb with a large group or family where you want to plug something in and 5 min later everyone has access it makes sense

  • @v6transplant
    @v6transplant Před 11 dny

    Currently on sale as of 8/26/24 17% off + Steve's discount code, made it $43.00. SOLD! Thanks for the demo!

  • @t3fLoN77
    @t3fLoN77 Před měsícem +3

    So wait, at the end of the video you show it on the plane. How do you connect it to the plane wifi and then allow it to connect other devices as well?

    • @t3fLoN77
      @t3fLoN77 Před měsícem +2

      Actually, I cant think of a single way it works on an airplane. What am I missing?

  • @dellenrules
    @dellenrules Před měsícem +3

    What is nice is if there is an Ethernet port, a MacBook can function as a router. No software to install. No hardware to buy. Works natively. I use that method whenever i travel.

    • @marioStortuga
      @marioStortuga Před 24 dny

      Also an expensive option and has to stay on so others can connect to. If you are alone or a couple then sure.

    • @dellenrules
      @dellenrules Před 24 dny +1

      @@marioStortuga while traveling, I’ve used my MacBook to provide internet access to my family and/or my team when wifi is bad and all we have is one Ethernet port. It’s fast and reliable.

    • @white.lodge.dale.cooper
      @white.lodge.dale.cooper Před 20 dny

      @@marioStortuga It's not expensive if you already own one.

    • @Articulo77
      @Articulo77 Před 4 hodinami

      Would you still need an Ethernet adapter though since most Macs now only have USB C?

    • @dellenrules
      @dellenrules Před 14 minutami

      @@Articulo77 you can get an Ethernet adapter or you can get a usb wifi dongle.

  • @banzaiburger9589
    @banzaiburger9589 Před měsícem +2

    Can you connect this thing to a mobile hotspot like xfinitywifi?

  • @Articulo77
    @Articulo77 Před 4 hodinami

    I assume you’re in the San Diego County area since I saw the CBX! 😊

  • @JorgeMorales-do5pr
    @JorgeMorales-do5pr Před měsícem +3

    Steve great video, I think I miss something, I watch video but I can’t find how I can connect this device to the cruise network to share with other devices and save some money, thanks

  • @CritiCAL74
    @CritiCAL74 Před měsícem +1

    After connecting your ethernet, did you have to log into the Hotel Network with your router before you could use it on other devices?

  • @estusflask982
    @estusflask982 Před měsícem +18

    I would go with the tried and true GL.iNet travel routers. Until today I'd never even heard of TP-Link making a travel router.

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Před měsícem +1

      I think the last one they made was 7+ years ago. :)
      I haven't heard of GL.iNet, but i took a look on Amazon and see it's MSRP is $150. What makes it worth the extra cost?

    • @estusflask982
      @estusflask982 Před měsícem

      @@SteveDOES Just looked on Amazon and GL.iNet routers range from $33 to $86. Their mobile app is amazingly powerful, with VPN features galore. I don't know much about the TP-Link. Surprised you haven't heard of GL.iNet, they are the most well known travel router brand.

    • @Practical-IT
      @Practical-IT Před měsícem

      ​@@SteveDOESThe GL-A1300 is listed at $89 with a $20 coupon bringing it down to ~$70
      A benefit of the GL.Inet is that it uses (a fork of) OpenWRT and has a LOT of plugins available.

    • @douglasmontgomery6315
      @douglasmontgomery6315 Před měsícem +7

      @@SteveDOES , no sir. GL-iNET AX1800 - Slate came out May 29, 2022. $112 on Amazon. They are the defacto travel router with years of experience. As I mentioned above, would be goo to see a non-biased comparison. Also, don't remember if you mentioned in your video, was this sent to you free of charge or you purchased?

    • @cjangrist4689
      @cjangrist4689 Před měsícem +4

      +1 gl inet

  • @sdad1969
    @sdad1969 Před měsícem +4

    What about captive portal in hotels

    • @g2229301
      @g2229301 Před měsícem +1

      Possible to spoof the routers MAC on a different computer to log into the captive portal. Once logged in, connect travel router.

    • @ccmks
      @ccmks Před měsícem

      I believe the captive portal should be working OK with this router. Once you have this travel router connected to the hotel network, just need to use one of the device to attempt to connect to internet, then captive portal page should appear. Once successfully authenticated, it should be able to share all connection to other device without needing to enter captive portal again

  • @oui.monsieur
    @oui.monsieur Před měsícem +7

    You mentioned relaxing at the pool or beach. How is the Ethernet cable connected to the router while at the pool/beach?

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Před měsícem +1

      I left the all the gear in the room, but to play that scenario out, i could connect the travel router to hotel Wi-Fi and share that connection. It's not a huge benefit, but it will allow all devices (mine and friends) to passthrough my VPN service. Surprisingly, I didn't have access to Pandora in Mexico. The VPN fixed that though.

  • @ianv.rodriguez8367
    @ianv.rodriguez8367 Před měsícem +1

    If you do another video about it show how tethering the phone hotspot works.

  • @jonathan.sullivan
    @jonathan.sullivan Před měsícem +1

    Neat but I prefer the gl.inet Travel routers. Specifically the Beryl

  • @SteveH-TN
    @SteveH-TN Před 8 dny

    Thanks for sharing this with and your thoughts & experience. I just received my Opal from Amazon to I ordered it 2 days ago on Flash sale only $30

  • @KostadinVargulev
    @KostadinVargulev Před 25 dny

    I think something they can do to upgrade the little router that could would be add ports for optional external antenna like you got on some motherboards

  • @TeeeJaay1225
    @TeeeJaay1225 Před 10 dny

    does it have passthrough charging? like for example you tether your phone's data connection via USB, will it be able to charge the phone at a decent rate?

  • @rasu-ahk2954
    @rasu-ahk2954 Před 5 dny

    I used your link to get the VPN. I'm having the hardest time setting up the VPN client.

  • @ecu4321
    @ecu4321 Před měsícem +2

    Curious if it supports joining to wifi via captive portal. Because joining via wifi direct or lan is straight forward

  • @geoffreystone4849
    @geoffreystone4849 Před měsícem +3

    Why not just connect your computer to the hotel network and set that up as a hotspot?

  • @johnm1619
    @johnm1619 Před měsícem +4

    Newegg is $83. Amazon is $60

  • @douglasmontgomery6315
    @douglasmontgomery6315 Před měsícem +3

    How is this different that GL-iNet routers? - Comparison?

    • @cludford
      @cludford Před měsícem +2

      I would love to see this against the GliNet Slate. The price on this is much better but what else would we be giving up to use this?

    • @oroville12345
      @oroville12345 Před 27 dny

      ​​@@cludfordglinet routers are the best constantly getting updates and new features.

  • @RonnRicco
    @RonnRicco Před 7 dny

    So you have to have a vpn subscription separately or is there one built into it already?

  • @-maphias-
    @-maphias- Před měsícem +3

    Running Ookla speed test with no ad-blockers is wild.

  • @TornadoBarrage
    @TornadoBarrage Před měsícem +2

    MGM properties in Vegas do not allow ethernet connections anymore

  • @joeglennaz
    @joeglennaz Před měsícem

    That’s a really nice one. I like TPL products they’re very high-quality at home. I have a TP link wireless Router and it works great.

  • @SEDARTA_RECORDS
    @SEDARTA_RECORDS Před 11 dny

    6:05 - If you do it'll scare you. Caution on that idea.

  • @Dennis-HailState
    @Dennis-HailState Před měsícem +3

    Steve, what Anniversary # is this for you and the wife, as we noticed the Hotels signage on your room door?

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Před měsícem +4

      Good catch! 14 years for us. :)

    • @Dennis-HailState
      @Dennis-HailState Před měsícem +1

      We wish you and the wife a 🎉 Happy 14th Anniversary 🎉, and many more…

    • @harveycreekin
      @harveycreekin Před měsícem +1

      ​@SteveDOES congrats on 14 years and more impressively, for writing the trip off as a biz expense! 😂

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Před měsícem

      @@harveycreekin Yes, that was a great perk for doing this video. My wife was very happy about that. :)

  • @derekfoley4749
    @derekfoley4749 Před měsícem +1

    Bro basically wanted a tax-deductible vacation

  • @Phil-D83
    @Phil-D83 Před měsícem +1

    Needs to run vanilla openwrt (or ddwrt)

  • @IdiotSauce29
    @IdiotSauce29 Před měsícem +1

    Can i just turn this on and use it for my computer on the go without a monthly subscription?

    • @sierpus
      @sierpus Před 4 dny

      This is a router, so you definitely can! Using your existing internet connection…

  • @NickBEADG
    @NickBEADG Před měsícem +1

    I'm confused why this is necessary if you already have wifi in your hotel. Almost every device can already have a vpn put on it.

  • @msj1122
    @msj1122 Před měsícem

    Great review. I am going to be buying this one for sure.

  • @sgk8220
    @sgk8220 Před měsícem +1

    I didn’t realize how much I needed this until I saw your video. Thank you!!

  • @lifequest7453
    @lifequest7453 Před 26 dny

    OK, you have caught my interest.............. can I plug two computers into this box, and share a hard drive from it without connecting it to eithernet?

  • @gladyslucas198
    @gladyslucas198 Před 23 dny

    We have to use TP-Link servers with an account to access the travel router? Is this true?

  • @PepeakaGamer
    @PepeakaGamer Před měsícem

    So you covered all the basis. Great, thank you. By the way, my question is, what about the service? Do you pay for an additional service or how do you get this thing to work?

    • @sierpus
      @sierpus Před 4 dny

      Service for what? It’s only hardware

  • @JorgeMorales-do5pr
    @JorgeMorales-do5pr Před měsícem

    Steve, how you connect this device to use in the cruise, please let me know. Thanks in advance

  • @RoshanDrummer
    @RoshanDrummer Před měsícem

    Question: how do you handle networks where own devices are denied connection from the hotel router/lan port?

  • @TheHockey1980
    @TheHockey1980 Před měsícem

    Ive been looking for something like this for months, I'm a huge cruise guy so how would this work on a cruise ship? have u tested it out on one?

  • @misterskippy2u
    @misterskippy2u Před měsícem

    I stayed at the Marquis in May of this year. Fantastic resort!

  • @thetroothhurtz
    @thetroothhurtz Před měsícem +1

    I was just looking to buy one of these!

  • @gbf111
    @gbf111 Před měsícem +1

    No option to insert a sim card seems weird, thats what I would be looking for

  • @gamingp0ps
    @gamingp0ps Před 27 dny

    on your hotel used it as hotspot repeater
    or client?

  • @drdream123
    @drdream123 Před měsícem

    Nice.. i used GL Inet but it struggled with walls, distance, and VOIP.. was looking for replacement

  • @chrisgarland9632
    @chrisgarland9632 Před měsícem +1

    Genuine question that I really want one of these tavel router reviews to address; why use a travel router when you can use your phone as an access point for your family?? What's the benefit?

    • @chrisgarland9632
      @chrisgarland9632 Před měsícem

      And another thing, TP-Link, while I like your products (been using them for years), why doesn't this use a physical or eSIM card?

    • @t3fLoN77
      @t3fLoN77 Před měsícem

      Im with you on this one. I cloud see benefit if you are able to connect that thing to the planes wifi then share to multiple devices, instead of paying $29 per device, per flight..

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Před měsícem +1

      When you turn on your mobile hotspot it turns off Wi-Fi. So you'll be sharing your cell service with all those devices and eating away at your data plan.

    • @chrisgarland1863
      @chrisgarland1863 Před měsícem

      @@SteveDOES My Samsung S21+ seems to be happy connecting to my home WIFI and still offering an access point for my laptop to connect to, so I'm not sure that's the case.

  • @LingCh3n
    @LingCh3n Před měsícem

    hmm....so bad still 3G/4G, using 4G/5G will be better, or direct able to plug in sim card will be nice, is this support usb hotspot? using cellphone data as hotspot

  • @frankyvee1
    @frankyvee1 Před 26 dny

    Does it support VPN like wireguard or tailscale?

  • @nvidiashield82
    @nvidiashield82 Před 10 dny

    Just get a Beryl the most tiny travel router

  • @stephenfarrell6794
    @stephenfarrell6794 Před měsícem +1

    What was the speed after connecting to the VPN?

    • @MrPir84free
      @MrPir84free Před měsícem

      I assume since you are asking, you may not know much about VPN's... It's not a bad thing; everyone is at that point at some point in time.
      VPN's are always tricky; there's literally NO perfect answer and cannot be answered because of all of the variables. Unfortunately, there is NO short answer due to the variables.
      Wifi /wired connections at many hotels/and free wifi hotspots can and often are a) shared and b) throttled. You'll never be faster than the throttled speed. Every place is throttled SOMEWHERE- PERIOD.
      When using a VPN, you must select an endpoint where your connection "exits". The closer to your endpoint- the less lag and better speed.
      OpenVPN: OpenVPN puts a heavier load on the router CPU and is quite limited speed-wise. Wireguard is not as limited; In reality, you'll end up with better speeds with Wireguard, from more than double the speed on good hardware, to about 6 times faster on slower hardware... Most good products advertise the speeds that the hardware will support; those that don't- usually don't because of embarrassment. Because Wireguard is significantly faster, choosing a VPN provider that supports Wireguard is a critical choice you must make if you desire speed.
      Hardware: Older hardware designs perform worse than newer designs. I'd suggest looking at the Slate AX if you are planning on going on a cruise ship as some cruise ships require EAP. Otherwise, I'd suggest the newer & cheaper Beryl AX from GL.Inet. For example, I'd suggest AVOIDING the GL.Inet Opal if you plan on using VPN, because it's CPU is antiquated and SLOW.
      VPN: I am not sponsored; ExpressVPN is only OpenVPN; so I would not recommend ExpressVPN; Look at Surfshark VPN, if you are looking at ease of use, or just running the VPN on your device directly ( always an option). Proton VPN is the only other I'd recommend, but if you've never used a VPN, Surfshark would be my choice unless you want absolutely better privacy. But configuration with Proton is NOT as simple as it is with Surfhark. !!!
      Exceptions: If you are streaming videos from services like Amazon Prime, Netflix, etc, you may need to put in exceptions to use such services. Gl.Inet routers have the ability to put in exceptions; I don't know about the TP-Link. OpenWRT also supports exceptions. If a service can be viewed in a web browser like Edge, start playing it in the browser, open the Developer Tools ( F12 ) and look at sources to determine which URL's might need to be excluded. This information on how to find these exceptions is VERY hard to find otherwise !!!. Take this as a HINT !!!
      I have never used this tp-link; I would likely not buy it either. It's missing key features like external antennas and WPA3.. External antennas will give you better range !!! . WPA2 is relatively easy to defeat; it's not as secure as it should be. A travel router SHOULD always be secure due to where it's used, thus should require at least WPA3 !!! The listings on Amazon don't suggest anything really, so IMO, they're not proud of their product enough to advertise its features otherwise.
      I have used the Opal, Slate AX, Beryl AX from GL.Inet and the Cudy TR3000 from Cudy.. Generally, I'd recommend the Beryl AX overall, unless you need the features of the Slate AX, like EAP which is required on certain cruise lines. If you are running off from a USB power bank, the Slate AX is more power hungry than the Beryl AX. I would NOT recommend the OPAL as it's severely underpowered. The CUDY I have mixed feelings about; and is not one I'd recommend at this point in time. It's not terrible ; the firmware just has room for improvement.
      In the end, most people need about 10 to 25 Mbps to stream media; towards 25Mbps+ for working remotely, and more if multiple devices are streaming at the same time; In the end, as long as you get sufficient speed, don't be too concerned about the speed otherwise.

  • @ion_q
    @ion_q Před 17 dny

    Does it accept DDWRT? Linux firmware flash?

  • @guycaruthers2878
    @guycaruthers2878 Před měsícem +13

    A video about a travel router that doesn't use Hotel/Cruise ship wifi is nearly useless. Also, not showing how to get by the Captive Portal makes this much less usefull. If all we had to do was plug into an RJ-45 jack, we could probably just use a switch (much cheaper) and whatever VPN our device has.

    • @mlenox
      @mlenox Před měsícem +2

      Agreed! Captive Portal is THE main problem with any travel router setup.

    • @stefanofenzo
      @stefanofenzo Před 22 dny

      The cheap solution that I’ve found (by accident) is using my older Samsung S10+. Unlike iPhones, you can connect to a Wi-Fi network (one with a Captive portal, for example), and once connected, you can activate the hotspot simultaneously, creating a separate network. You can install your preferred VPN app on the phone to add a layer of security. It’s not like a router, but I get great speeds, and it solves the issue that this video bothered to solve. I survived six months on the city's public WiFi using this method!

  • @TheQuiqueVillegas
    @TheQuiqueVillegas Před 18 dny

    Thank you

  • @SuntaX10
    @SuntaX10 Před měsícem

    Steve I have tmobile and an iphone. If I connect my iphone will it use my regular data or it will count towards my hotspot usage? Tnx

    • @MrPir84free
      @MrPir84free Před měsícem

      Yes, it would be an expensive way to go.

  • @sorjai.
    @sorjai. Před měsícem +1

    At 8:37 I see that you're only getting 100Mbps from the gigabit port. Are you using an older cat5 cable? If so, you may want to consider getting a newer Ethernet cable (5e and up) in case you can take advantage of faster speeds beyond 100Mbps. If you aren't, then I guess the hotel is using the older cable.

    • @lsterk1693
      @lsterk1693 Před měsícem

      He mentioned hotel only offered 100 up and down so cabling not the limiting factor.

    • @sorjai.
      @sorjai. Před měsícem

      @@lsterk1693I saw the popup at 7:32 that says the hotel WiFi was 100Mbps, and usually hotels give out the WiFi only and not advertise the Ethernet. So if I missed the part where he says the hotel Ethernet was also limited to 100Mbps, then whoops my bad!

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Před měsícem +1

      @@sorjai. Now thinking about it, it should have said "hotel internet is 100 Mbps".

    • @sorjai.
      @sorjai. Před měsícem

      @@SteveDOES so it seems like you did have a cat 5e or higher cable then, and the hotel didn't support the higher speeds 🙂

    • @coolsnake1134
      @coolsnake1134 Před měsícem

      He says the hotel is only providing 100 megabits a second so that means either the hotel is using network management software to limit each connection to that speed in order to make it fair for all the guests or more likely than not because it was also the ethernet jack in the room doing it the hotel was probably wired with older cat 5 wiring versus cat 5e or cat6 meaning the buildings wiring is physically limiting the speed

  • @Mike-um6wx
    @Mike-um6wx Před měsícem +137

    Every one of these damn travel router videos shows the user using a lan cable in a hotel room. It’s 2024. Hotels have this thing called WiFi. Show us how to actually use this in today’s world.

    • @Texan190
      @Texan190 Před měsícem +21

      Hotels almost always have an ethernet port in the room.

    • @chrisgarland9632
      @chrisgarland9632 Před měsícem +27

      ​​@@Texan190 I'm not sure which hotels you're staying in, but they certainly don't in the UK.

    • @Texan190
      @Texan190 Před měsícem

      @@chrisgarland9632 Here in the states, unless you go to a motel 6, most of the hotels I've been in had an ethernet port to use. Some of the older hotels I can see not having them and just utilize wifi.

    • @HoneyLemon27
      @HoneyLemon27 Před měsícem +11

      @@Texan190 Not necessarily

    • @lsterk1693
      @lsterk1693 Před měsícem +18

      He showed hotel wifi was miserable when he first did speedtest on phone. Why would you use wifi if much faster ethernet hotel connection is available?

  • @dansklrvids7303
    @dansklrvids7303 Před měsícem +1

    Super interesting vid!

  • @jamestran4679
    @jamestran4679 Před měsícem +5

    Whybother? Why can't you just connect your phone, laptop...to the hotel wifi with your own VPN

    • @TheTechSultan
      @TheTechSultan Před měsícem +3

      because if you change hotels you need to connect each device again individually, but if you have this you dont have to just connect the router to the Ethernet port in the hotel and all your other devices will connect automatically to the router since they are already configured, saves a lot of time and makes your devices safer and more secure.

  • @Erin-Thor
    @Erin-Thor Před měsícem

    If you use an AT&T hotspot for travel, I didn’t know that anyone with that device can see your router WiFi password and log into it using your Internet and slowing you down, as well as having access to your devices. Attacking a router to it, allows you to turn off WiFi, and use your travel router for your devices.

  • @VIPER401
    @VIPER401 Před měsícem

    Nice competitor of GL Inet Beryl AX

  • @colinstobbart599
    @colinstobbart599 Před 22 dny

    I am a nomad and I take my 5g router mu5001 with me switch over sim in any country. 150 min download speed upload I am getting 25/30 upload. What use is that thing! Except a waste of money. And it’s smaller that my phone.

  • @DariusOosthuizenSuper
    @DariusOosthuizenSuper Před měsícem

    I am a traveling tutor, I am looking for something that can create a temporary network between all my student's laptops so I can use it with Veyon... Will this be the product I should be looking for?

    • @farshadm900
      @farshadm900 Před měsícem

      go for gl-inet slate plus even LTT review it

  • @Silence724
    @Silence724 Před měsícem +1

    GL Inet is a better travel router

  • @Djmarkie609
    @Djmarkie609 Před měsícem +1

    He said what I needed to hear….you can tether your phones mobile hotspot to the router tuff and it’s under 60 bucks

  • @patrickmallari1411
    @patrickmallari1411 Před 27 dny

    13:11 what is that box under the router?

  • @rsgr3963
    @rsgr3963 Před měsícem

    Might as well get a 4G router with Lan/Wan port.
    I have Prolink DL7203E 4G Router with RJ45 (Wan / Lan) Port

  • @JiraTicket-zz6bh
    @JiraTicket-zz6bh Před měsícem +1

    GL iNet Beryl is so much better.

  • @theroboticscodedepot7736
    @theroboticscodedepot7736 Před měsícem +5

    If you have WiFi hotspot capability on your phone why do you need this?

    • @pr0ject25o1
      @pr0ject25o1 Před měsícem +1

      So you don’t burn your phone out and use your data.

    • @sierpus
      @sierpus Před 4 dny

      You don’t. It may be little more convenient, that’s all.

  • @TriPham-j3b
    @TriPham-j3b Před měsícem

    Thanks!

  • @ryanb4688
    @ryanb4688 Před měsícem +1

    Happy anniversary!

  • @nakamag-trader3319
    @nakamag-trader3319 Před měsícem

    just to confirm, there's no rate limit or bdw configuration here, so we can definitely utilize a great connection with our friends?

    • @sierpus
      @sierpus Před 4 dny

      Rate limit? You are using the same internet from the hotel. In this test, the only difference is that this hotel has a modem/router in the room. Probably not very common

    • @nakamag-trader3319
      @nakamag-trader3319 Před 4 dny

      @@sierpus i am talking about the speed or bdw here. If you cna have the same spedx from the hotel, you can rate limit it in the router to assigned specfic speed per user. Current have a rate limit at home and new user will only get my assigned speed per user or device. Using Omada device.

    • @sierpus
      @sierpus Před 4 dny

      @@nakamag-trader3319 who cares really, are you going to resell hotel connection?...
      It's not that you get full speed of the hotel internet - this guy was just lucky - everyone else were on the breakfast :) Try the same evening when they watch Netflix... Will it be faster? probably. Significantly? Maybe not

  • @zeeventuresph
    @zeeventuresph Před měsícem

    i guess that the AX1500 only support 10/100 wan port or maybe the hotel was only providing 10/100 lan port?

    • @ccmks
      @ccmks Před měsícem

      He said that the both ethernet ports are 1G capable, but the hotel ethernet only negotiated at 100/10 port

  • @mmt44y
    @mmt44y Před měsícem +1

    Please redo the demo for hotel and cruise ship wifi only; no ethernet.

    • @MrPir84free
      @MrPir84free Před měsícem

      Be sure to look up EAP if you are planning on a Cruise ship. Some cruise lines require EAP; but they're probably not going to be very forward about their wireless security as you're talking about a device that shares internet, and they want to sell you a per-connection only service.. I have not been on any cruise that has wifi; spent too many years in the Army's navy to think about boarding another ship, smh.

  • @susanschott648
    @susanschott648 Před měsícem

    What I need is to be able to connect during an Amtrak Auto Train trip. That WiFi is awful.

  • @ecoterrorist1402
    @ecoterrorist1402 Před měsícem +9

    OpenWRT support is considered essential for routers nowadays so i'm going to pass on this one.

  • @Forky218
    @Forky218 Před měsícem

    Travel router without SIM slot? Is this a joke? xD

  • @IraQNid
    @IraQNid Před 26 dny

    "Secure" is a weird word to use in connection with Wi-Fi.

  • @ion_q
    @ion_q Před 17 dny

    Zero security. 100% convenience.

  • @agentfletcher
    @agentfletcher Před měsícem +1

    Thanks TP Link for the free router and you paying me to talk about it for 15 minutes. This is a just a CZcams infomercial.

  • @mohawahba
    @mohawahba Před 15 dny

    I didn't get what's the benefit of it? A portable 5G broadband is handier?

  • @shunorrr
    @shunorrr Před měsícem

    wireguard ?

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Před měsícem

      Yes, it supports OpenVPN and WireGuard.

  • @damianstone-foster5768
    @damianstone-foster5768 Před měsícem

    Can you make it hidden?

  • @mrk3676
    @mrk3676 Před 26 dny

    much cheaper from Beryl AX...

  • @chrisgarland9632
    @chrisgarland9632 Před měsícem

    Happy anniversary 🎉

  • @kesschristopher
    @kesschristopher Před měsícem

    Did you try using the router on the plane with its WiFi?

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Před měsícem +1

      That was the feature i wanted to test out the most! Sadly, they didn't offer an internet package on our flight. Maybe because it was less than 2 hours.

    • @oroville12345
      @oroville12345 Před 27 dny

      ​@@SteveDOESI have done this very thing with glinet routers worked great on an international flight

  • @joeandangelasadventures1634

    Explain to a non tech person how to have wifi anywhere on the road, no ethernet. Who is the service provider once you buy device? Not using cell phone data

  • @donaldhiles_k9sgz428
    @donaldhiles_k9sgz428 Před měsícem

    Some apps don't like to be d 14:51 ouble natted either.

    • @t3fLoN77
      @t3fLoN77 Před měsícem +1

      Was looking for a double NAT comment, most people have no idea…

  • @MohammadSuhaimi
    @MohammadSuhaimi Před měsícem

    Aaahh bad network policy setup. they should imposed IEEE.802.3 policies on that network port. 🤣😂

  • @myaloneoly114
    @myaloneoly114 Před měsícem

    👍

  • @b4g4b3l
    @b4g4b3l Před měsícem

    only problem i see, at least in Europe, not all the hotels have ethernet plugin port you only have wifi, and without ethernet this router its useless

  • @oroville12345
    @oroville12345 Před 27 dny

    Glinet router's are wqy better.

  • @arthurcayer520
    @arthurcayer520 Před 11 dny

    😩Was this trip back in the 1990's I dont know of any hotels that have ethernet connections now adays. All hotels I have stayed at for years are only providing WIFI. You claim that it works with wifi but cant evidentially find a hotel with WIFI.
    THe Problem with using it on a hotels WIFI is that teh Portable Routers DONOT provide the ability to login to the hotel service.
    That must be why you didnt demonstate how to connect to the Hotel WIF since it does not wmork ( I tried it with several other portsable routers and never got it to work.
    As for that cruise ship trip you plan you wont find any cruise ships that have Eithernet they all use WIFI only
    I would love for you to do a new CZcams and prove me wrong and show there is a way to do a Router on WIFI only without using Ethernet.

  • @abc123fhdi
    @abc123fhdi Před měsícem +8

    why not just use the mobile hotspot on your phone, you can connect multiple devices to that. I do see the benefit of having one VPN setup on the router and maybe if your hotel room has an ethernet port connected to the internet which not all do. Somewhat limited use case scenario while traveling.

    • @oui.monsieur
      @oui.monsieur Před měsícem +10

      You will run up your data and over heat the phone for no reason.

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Před měsícem +3

      When you turn on your mobile hotspot it turns off Wi-Fi. So you'll be sharing your cell service with all those devices.

    • @abc123fhdi
      @abc123fhdi Před měsícem +1

      @@SteveDOES You can use your phone hotspot when not in range of wifi. I do find that sometimes the cell service signal might even be better than hotel wifi which can vary quite a bit. Also sometimes hotels charge more for premium connectivity with higher speeds or to even connect at all.

    • @abc123fhdi
      @abc123fhdi Před měsícem

      @@oui.monsieur I get unlimited on my phone and it allows me to take my service with me when traveling to some countries such as Mexico. It's just an easier solution to have internet even when not in range of wifi.

    • @justinfrazier8737
      @justinfrazier8737 Před měsícem +4

      Because he wouldnt make money and get free stuff ...

  • @strallent
    @strallent Před 16 dny

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @christopherjahn2044
    @christopherjahn2044 Před měsícem +21

    What a useless demonstration. Plugging a router into an ethernet port requirees no training. You should have shown us how to share a wireless access point, that would have been something useful.

    • @jims888
      @jims888 Před měsícem

      What a useless comment. What's not useful for you maybe useful for others.

    • @whytebredd
      @whytebredd Před 10 dny

      It’s an ad not a demonstration.

    • @christopherjahn2044
      @christopherjahn2044 Před 9 dny

      @@whytebredd then it's a worthless ad.

  • @zwemanntun
    @zwemanntun Před měsícem

    Said pocket but no bat just crap

  • @sakenu16
    @sakenu16 Před 7 dny

    Such a useless device but thanks for letting us know that you like it and pushing for others to buy this, because they paid for your vacation.

  • @gavinlim3143
    @gavinlim3143 Před měsícem

    Its 2024. All phones have mobile hotspot already. Why would i lug around with me another device when traveling?

    • @Placesandspaces35
      @Placesandspaces35 Před měsícem

      @@gavinlim3143 Many reasons. Can your hotspot provide a vpn for all devices connected to it? Hotspots use up your data where travel routers can use someone else’s internet. Does your hotspot provide adguard? Can it switch dns providers? Does it have a firewall or guest network to keep devices separated from yours? And that is just a few things off the top of my head. 🤷‍♂️