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4.5 out of 5 stars 4,256

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CPU

MediaTek Quad-core, @2.0GHz

Qualcomm Dual-core, @1GHz

MediaTek Dual-core, @1.3GHz

Qualcomm Quad-core, @1.2GHz

MT7981B Dual-core, @1.3GHz

Memory / Storage

DDR4 1GB / eMMC 8GB

DDR3L 512MB / NAND Flash 128MB

DDR4 512 MB / EMMC 8GB

DDR3L 512MB / NAND Flash 128MB

DDR4 512MB / NAND Flash 256MB

Wi-Fi Speed

1148Mbps(2.4GHz),4804Mbps(5GHz

574Mbps(2.4GHz),2402Mbps(5GHz)

574Mbps(2.4GHz),2402Mbps(5GHz)

600Mbps(2.4GHz),1200Mbps(5GHz)

574Mbps(2.4GHz),2402Mbps(5GHz)

Ethernet Speed

2 x 2.5G Ports; 4 x 1G Ports

10/100/1000Mbps

WAN Port:2.5G, LAN Port:1G

10/100/1000Mbps

WAN Port:2.5G, LAN Port:1G

Ethernet Ports

WAN(2.5G),WAN/LAN(2.5G), LAN*4

1 x WAN, 2 x LAN

1 x 2.5Gbps WAN, 1 x LAN

1 x WAN, 4 x LAN

1 x 2.5Gbps WAN, 1 x LAN

OpenVPN (Via Ethernet)

Max.190Mbps

Max.30Mbps

Max.150Mbps

Max.112Mbps

Max. 150Mbps

WireGuard (Via Ethernet)

Max. 900Mbps

Max.190Mbps

Max. 300Mbps

Max. 500Mbps

Max. 300Mbps

Dimension / Weight

233 x 137 x 53 mm / 761g

155 x 120 x 23mm / 275g

155 x 95 x 36mm / 520g

210 x 120 x 36.8mm / 445g

106 x 83 x 33mm / 196g

Cellular Gateway

***Please update the firmware upon initial setup of the router, as it greatly enhances the device’s performance and ensures a superior user experience.*** 【WiFi 6 Standard with ultra-low latency】Wi-Fi 6 speeds up to 6 Gbps to let you enjoy smoother 4K streaming, gaming, video calls and more, DDR4 1GB / eMMC 8GB
【High Speed Gaming Router】Dominate with uninterrupted performance with the ultimate MT6000 gaming internet router, equipped with 8-stream Wi-Fi 6 technology, the Flint 2 delivers blazing speeds, ensuring a stable and high-speed connection during intense multiplayer battles.
【Rapid OpenVPN & Wireguard speed】Wireguard VPN and OpenVPN speeds up to 900Mbps and 880Mbps respectively, giving you complete control over your gaming, steaming and working bandwidth. Actual speed may differ depending on internet service provider, network environment, VPN server location, VPN service provider, etc.
【AdGuard Home Supported】Enabling the use of a DNS server for blocking unwanted tracking and offers a convenient web interface for filtering selected digital advertisements. Users can take full control of their online experience and enjoy a clutter-free browsing environment with ease.
【Mass device connectivity】Experience enhanced online connectivity with our higher storage capacity, catering to over a hundred devices and fulfilling the requirements of DIY users seeking to install additional plugins. Enjoy stable and reliable connections, ensuring seamless performance and accommodating a wide range of digital needs.
【Easy Setup】Follow the Initial Set-up video tutorial on Amazon or Connect MT6000 to your computer via Ethernet cable to access the web Admin Panel.

9 reviews for GL.iNet GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) WiFi 6 High Speed Gaming Routers for Wireless Internet, 2 x 2.5G Ethernet Ports for Fiber Optic Modem, Long Range Computer VPN WiFi Router, Home & Business

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  1. zo

    Excellent router, very fast, AdGuard Home integrated, OpenWRT support.
    This is easily the best router I’ve ever owned, very easy to set up, good coverage, fast and with a huge number of features. I’m running the stock firmware which has an easy to use interface but it can also run newer versions of OpenWRT.I really like how easy it is to set up AdGuard Home and it makes a noticeable difference in browsing speed and even blocks annoying ads on my game consoles.This is a stark improvement over my last router which was a few years old.My only complaint is that there is a maddening bug with the Network Acceleration feature that makes loading some things on WiFi extremely unstable with hanging sites that load extremely slowly or not at all. After disabling this feature performance is excellent. I haven’t checked the latest firmware to see if this is resolved but it’s something to note.

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  2. Owner

    Wow! Just wow!
    I had a Synology RT6600ax that I bought just under a year ago. I really like that router, but I didn’t like the fact it only has one 2.5Gb LAN port and the WAN port is only 1Gb. I upgraded my internet plan to 2.5Gb, so that router would no longer work for me. I could have connected the single LAN port to my 2.5Gb switch, but the internet would be limited to 1Gb. I tried various workarounds, but decided it needed to be replaced.I did some research and people were raving about the GL.iNet GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) router. I was a bit unsure, but the price was so good I decided it wouldn’t be too big of a risk. The risk has so far paid off and this is an exceptional router. It runs on OpenWRT, but configuring it wasn’t too difficult because GL.iNet has a custom GUI which simplifies things. I like the custom GUI, but I also like that the OpenWRT GUI is still accessible for more advanced settings.Once I got the router up and running, I was shocked at the WiFi performance. In addition to the Synology router, I had three Synology MR2200ac access points. Even with the GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) router in the basement, it still had a much faster speeds than the Synology access points. I almost didn’t connect my Synology access points, but I thought it would be best to do so since I have IoT devices outside the house and the signal might not go that far (especially seeing as how the router was in the basement equipment room).Configuring the Synology MR2200ac access points without the Synology router was still possible. I was able to have the wireless devices that connect to the main network via the Synology APs appear on my GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) router and be handled via DHCP. I still need to figure out VLAN on OpenWRT to have my IoT devices be handles by the GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) router DHCP. These devices are currently being handled by the Synology APs, and it they are working fine.I originally bought this router expecting to use it until I found something better. I don’t know if I will be replacing it anytime soon. Though not as simple to configure as a Synology router, it outperforms my Synology RT6600ax router in many other ways.

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  3. Thomas Shaffer

    quality, reliable router
    replaced an Asus router with this GLI. while it doesn’t have some of the features , it makes up for it in performance. It reboots fast and handles 1GB fiber throughput without difficulty. It supports multiwan and natively provides parental controls, Adguard Home, tailscale, and Zerotier VPN services and has a wide selection of plugins available. All in all, a quality affordable router for home, small business.

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  4. Marcus Dean Adams

    Best Home Router I’ve Ever Owned
    It runs OpenWRT (open source) and has both a user friendly interface developed by GL-iNet, and the regular LUCI interface for more advanced users who want to do things like set up custom firewall rules. The GL-iNet interface though has 99% of the options you would ever need including settings to make the router up to act as a VPN server or client, setting up guest networks, etc. It also comes with a built in dynamic DNS service so if you’re new to self-hosting and don’t yet have your own proper domain name, you can use one generated by GL-iNet to connect to your network from elsewhere in the world.There’s also an optional mobile app that can be paired with it to make quick adjustments to a lot of settings, such as turning your guest WiFi on or off, showing the QR code for a network to help a visitor connect, blocking devices, reserving IP addresses and more.The range on it is outstanding. Even my 5 GHz network reaches over 300 feet down my driveway “after” going thru two walls of my house to get outside.This is easily the best home router I’ve ever owned. I’ve already recommended it to my brother who also ordered one and loves his as well. When/if it it dies or I need to upgrade, I’ll definitely be buying from this company again.

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  5. Jad

    Router uses a custom openwrt firmware, you can flash normal openwrt on it but i decided to stay on the custom version. It’s great with good specs.

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  6. RS

    I’ve tried my fair share of routers, but the Flint 2 (GL-MT6000) has actually outdone my expectations, considering that I value privacy, speed, and control of the network most.Setup:The configuration is simple and easy to use. The web user interface (available through both GL.iNet and LuCI) is suitable for beginners and power users. I set it up with ProtonVPN directly on the router itself, so no VPN client software is required on every device now—a huge convenience.Performance:Performance is impressively high on the 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi bands. Even when the VPN is running continually through the router, the speed loss is only minimal. The streaming, browsing, and video calling are uninterrupted and smooth. In addition, I have DNS filtering done through AdGuard Home, and the Flint 2 takes it all in stride with no noticeable slowdowns.Security & Privacy:• Full VPN tunneling to protect all devices that are connected• DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) for encrypted DNS queries• A customizable kill switch that prevents data leaks if the VPN connection drops• The ability to skip the VPN on a certain device or appNetwork Management:I like the convenience of having independent SSIDs, deciding whether to give both bands the same or different names, and the ability to isolate devices when necessary. Also nice is the feature of labeling some devices such as my work laptop or guest device to a non-VPN Telus connection for selective access.Extras:GL.iNet updates the firmware for performance and security on a regular basis, and the community support is good. The device is also quiet and does not use a fan, ideal for home use.Final Thoughts:If you want a robust, privacy-orientated router that is capable of running an entire VPN client, ad- and tracker-blocking, and sustaining maximum speed, Flint 2 is a winner. The best for those that must have end control of the network but will not compromise speed in the least.Highly recommended!

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  7. synmurai

    This is the best router I’ve ever used. I was using a Mi Router AX9000 before and could barely get 50 Mbps at various locations in the house, and sometimes it would drop out entirely. With the Flint 2, I’m getting consistent speeds of 200+ Mbps everywhere, and the range is quite impressive as well. I’ve been using it for a month, and it has been rock stable. The setup was fast and simple, the UI is nice, and there are a ton of features in the admin panel. I was previously using a Pi-hole for DNS ad-blocking, but this has Adguard Home built in, and I’ve since switched over for the convenience. This is one of, if not the best, routers at this price point. Highly recommended!

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  8. Blade

    Nach intensiver Recherche habe ich mich bewusst für den GL.iNet Flint 2 (MT6000) entschieden und bin absolut begeistert. Dieses Gerät ist die perfekte Symbiose aus roher Leistung und der Freiheit, die nur ein wirklich offenes System bieten kann.Die entscheidende Wahl: MediaTek statt QualcommMeine Kaufentscheidung fiel ganz gezielt auf den Flint 2 wegen seines quelloffenen MediaTek (ARM) Prozessors. Im Gegensatz zum neueren Flint 3, der einen Qualcomm-Chipsatz verwendet (welcher 500Mhz weniger Takt bietet), wird der MediaTek-SoC des Flint 2 erstklassig und direkt vom offiziellen OpenWrt-Projekt unterstützt. Für mich als Enthusiast, der die volle Kontrolle und Aktualität eines “Vanilla” OpenWrt sucht, war das der entscheidende Faktor. Während der Flint 3 auf die (sehr gute) Hersteller-Firmware angewiesen ist, die auf OpenWrt basiert, aber bei Updates etwas hinterherhinkt, habe ich hier die Freiheit, jederzeit die neueste, offizielle Version zu flashen.Performance & Stabilität – Absolut überzeugendSchon mit der hauseigenen GL.iNet-Firmware merkt man, was in diesem Router steckt. Die Quad-Core-CPU langweilt sich im Normalbetrieb förmlich (Load Average nahe Null), was riesige Reserven für anspruchsvolle Aufgaben bedeutet. Ich betreibe eine Gigabit-Leitung, mehrere WLAN-Netze, anspruchsvolles QoS (SQM) und einen netzwerkweiten Ad-Blocker (AdGuard Home). Selbst unter Volllast bleibt alles pfeilschnell und die Latenz stabil. Abstürze oder Neustarts? Fehlanzeige. Das Gerät läuft seit der Einrichtung absolut felsenfest.Zwei Wege zum Ziel: Original-Firmware vs. Vanilla OpenWrtHier glänzt der Flint 2 besonders.Die Original-Firmware von GL.iNet bietet bereits mehr Features als 99% der Router auf dem Markt. Die Einrichtung von VPNs, AdGuard Home oder Gastnetzen ist kinderleicht und funktioniert hervorragend. Für die meisten Power-User ist sie mehr als ausreichend.Für Enthusiasten liegt die wahre Stärke jedoch in der nahtlosen Installation von offiziellem OpenWrt. Die Installation war ein Kinderspiel: Einfach das sysupgrade-Image flashen, und schon hat man ein pures, schlankes System. Man profitiert von schnelleren Sicherheitsupdates direkt von der Community und hat die absolute Kontrolle über jedes Detail – von VLAN-Tagging bis zu komplexen Firewall-Regeln.Fazit:Der GL-iNet MT6000 ist eine Hochleistungs-Plattform für Anwender, die das Maximum aus ihrem Netzwerk herausholen wollen. Die Kombination aus brachialer Leistung, grundsolider Stabilität und der Wahlfreiheit zwischen einer exzellenten, benutzerfreundlichen Hersteller-Firmware und einem vollwertigen, offiziellen OpenWrt ist in dieser Preisklasse unschlagbar.Wer die Kontrolle will und sich für die Open-Source-Kompatibilität entscheidet, bekommt hier ein Gerät, das selbst Router schlägt, die das Doppelte kosten. Eine uneingeschränkte 5-Sterne-Empfehlung

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  9. TheLevia

    Il router arriva in un’elegante confezione in cartoncino blu che protegge una solida scatola interna in cartone nero. All’interno troviamo il router, l’alimentatore, una serie di adattatori per prese europee e inglesi (avvitabili direttamente sull’alimentatore), un cavo Ethernet e la manualistica.Il router è costruito con materiali di ottima qualità, interamente in plastica nera opaca. La scocca superiore, leggermente inclinata, presenta insieme alle fiancate numerose prese d’aria per consentire un’adeguata dissipazione del calore generato dalla potente componentistica interna.Sul lato destro è presente una porta USB-A 3.0 per il collegamento di memorie di massa come hard disk esterni, SSD o chiavette USB.Nella parte posteriore, oltre alle imponenti antenne Wi-Fi, sono presenti in totale sei porte Ethernet: due da 2.5 Gbps (configurabili come LAN o WAN) e quattro porte Gigabit classiche (LAN). Completano la dotazione il tasto di reset e l’ingresso di alimentazione DC da 12V.L’alimentatore fornisce in uscita 12V e 4A, ma il consumo medio alla presa si attesta sotto i 20W, un valore ottimo considerata la potenza del dispositivo. Sulla parte superiore della scocca è presente anche un indicatore LED di stato, che può essere personalizzato o spento via software.Il Flint 2 è un router Wi-Fi 6 (AX6000) che, da specifiche, può raggiungere velocità fino a 1148 Mbps sulla banda a 2,4 GHz e 4804 Mbps su quella a 5 GHz. È importante segnalare il pieno supporto ai canali a 160 MHz per massimizzare le prestazioni.A livello hardware, il dispositivo è equipaggiato con un potente processore Quad-Core Mediatek da 2 GHz, affiancato da 1 GB di RAM DDR4 e 8 GB di memoria eMMC per il sistema operativo e l’installazione di pacchetti aggiuntivi.A differenza dei firmware chiusi della maggior parte dei produttori concorrenti, questo router (come molti altri di GL.iNet) monta OpenWrt, un sistema operativo open source basato su Linux, appositamente progettato per dispositivi di rete. Essendo basato su Linux, l’utente ha un controllo granulare sulla rete, potendo configurare ogni minimo dettaglio, modificare impostazioni normalmente non disponibili e aggiungere nuove funzionalità installando pacchetti software.Alcuni esempi di pacchetti che ne espandono le funzionalità sono iPerf3 (per testare la velocità della rete locale), AdGuard Home (per bloccare pubblicità e tracker a livello di router per tutti i dispositivi) e, soprattutto, i pacchetti QoS/SQM per abilitare policy avanzate di gestione del traffico.Una funzionalità molto apprezzata, specialmente da chi gioca online, è la capacità di mitigare il bufferbloat tramite l’algoritmo SQM. Questo sistema gestisce in modo intelligente le code di dati per evitare che attività pesanti (come un download) aumentino la latenza delle applicazioni interattive (come i giochi online o le videochiamate), garantendo un ping basso e stabile anche quando la rete è sotto sforzo.Il software di sistema è molto ben fatto e offre due interfacce di gestione:- La prima è l’intuitivo pannello di controllo personalizzato da GL.iNet.- La seconda è LuCI, l’interfaccia web standard di OpenWrt, accessibile per gli utenti più esperti direttamente dal pannello principale.L’interfaccia personalizzata è semplice e ideale per utenti meno esperti. Consente di regolare rapidamente le impostazioni di base, monitorare il traffico e configurare facilmente il dispositivo in modalità router, access point o extender. Particolarmente interessante è il supporto nativo per client OpenVPN e WireGuard. È possibile configurare una VPN direttamente dal pannello web, facendo passare tutto il traffico della rete interna attraverso di essa. Le prestazioni sono eccellenti grazie all’hardware potente, raggiungendo fino a 190 Mbps con OpenVPN e 900 Mbps con WireGuard.Al momento in cui scrivo, il prezzo del router oscilla tra 120€ e 160€ a seconda delle offerte. A questo prezzo, specialmente quando scontato, questo router è a mio avviso ancora imbattibile. Offre prestazioni Wi-Fi 6 più che sufficienti per la stragrande maggioranza delle connessioni attuali, un hardware di fascia alta e una flessibilità software che è semplicemente su un altro livello rispetto alla concorrenza con firmware chiuso.

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    GL.iNet GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) WiFi 6 High Speed Gaming Routers for Wireless Internet, 2 x 2.5G Ethernet Ports for Fiber Optic Modem, Long Range Computer VPN WiFi Router, Home & Business
    GL.iNet GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) WiFi 6 High Speed Gaming Routers for Wireless Internet, 2 x 2.5G Ethernet Ports for Fiber Optic Modem, Long Range Computer VPN WiFi Router, Home & Business

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