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Slate 7 makes travel Wi-Fi a breeze
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 29959, member: 2262"] GL.iNet just released a new travel router called the Slate 7. This router has Wi-Fi 7 technology and a touch screen for controlling everything. The company started taking early orders on March 4, 2025, and people bought them up fast. Both the Super Early Bird and Early Bird deals sold out right away because everyone wanted one. The Slate 7 gives you super fast internet speeds - 688 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band and 2882 Mbps on the 5 GHz band. These speeds make watching 4K or 8K videos, playing games, or having video calls work without any problems. You can use VPNs with this router at great speeds, with OpenVPN running up to 100 Mbps and WireGuard going up to 540 Mbps. This helps keep your internet connection private and secure when you work from anywhere. The router has two 2.5G Ethernet ports that let you plug in devices for the fastest possible connection. It works with Power Delivery charging, which makes it easy to stay powered when you travel. You can connect more than 120 devices to this router at once, perfect for families or work teams that use lots of gadgets. The Slate 7 runs on OpenWrt 23.05 software that lets you add extra features for security or track how much data you use. Wi-Fi 7 makes this router way better than older ones. It helps fix common travel problems like slow internet in busy places such as airports or hotels. The router has WPA3 security built in, which means better protection for all your personal information. The touch screen makes using the router much easier - you can scan QR codes to connect, check your internet speed, turn VPN on or off, and switch between different VPN services right from the screen. The Slate 7 uses a Type-C power connector with PD support that works with various power inputs: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, and 12V/2.5A. It comes with a small adapter that has plugs for US, EU, UK, and AU outlets, making it work anywhere you travel. The router uses OFDMA technology to share bandwidth between all connected devices efficiently. This means everyone gets fast Internet without delays, even when many devices connect at once. For wired connections, the two 2.5G Ethernet ports can handle speeds up to 2500 Mbps. The router has 512 MB of flash memory and 1 GB of DDR4 RAM inside. There's also a USB 3.0 port where you can plug in extra storage or a cellular modem. The Slate 7 runs on OpenWrt 23.05 with Kernel 5.4.213, which gives you the freedom to customize how your network works. You can add programs that block ads, monitor traffic, or set up advanced security rules. The router already has VPN software installed - both OpenVPN and WireGuard. It supports more than 30 different VPN services to keep all your connected devices secure. The Slate 7 helps people who need reliable Internet access everywhere they go. Whether you work remotely, travel often, or need enterprise networking, this router makes staying connected easy and secure, no matter where you find yourself. [/QUOTE]
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