- 6 hours
GET. FUCKED.
everything the us loses because of its panopticon is very deserving and moral.
- eldavi@lemmy.mlEnglish6 hours
i’m scrambling to obtain a router before the panopticon ban hits routers.
- 5 hours
I love my GL.iNet router. It runs OpenWRT. I swapped to it a few months ago after getting a service upgrade and having my ISP try to force an Eero upon me.
Edit: they sell mobile routers too iirc (saw your other message).
- 4 hours
Seconding this for anyone looking to buy one. Their pre-installed OpenWRT firmware is easy enough to use, and you can also set up AdGuard Home on some models (like a pi-hole but on your router).
I would never, ever use the router or modem an ISP tries to stick you with. They charge you monthly for those, for one thing. I wouldn’t be surprised if they had monitoring stuff on them, for another.
- eldavi@lemmy.mlEnglish5 hours
Edit: they sell mobile routers too iirc (saw your other message).
thank you for mentioning this. GL.iNet’s mobile router didn’t show up in my searches and it instantly blows my top contenders out of the water.
- 5 hours
No problem! They’ve got quite a few of them, so hopefully something there works.
- eldavi@lemmy.mlEnglish3 hours
i wish they that they were american based or at least european or japanese; the money I’ve ended up flushing down the toilet on chinese mobile devices taught me the hard way that american carriers eventually ban them using technical excuses so counterfactual that the pretext is obvious to anyone who knows the tech.
still, though, i’m highly tempted considering that it both costs less than the nighthawk m7 and has WAY MORE features/capabilities, so i should still get atleast 3-5 years of use out it before it too gets blocked by at&t or t-mobile.
- 48 minutes
I’ve had one of GL.inet’s routers for over a year now and I’m really happy with it. I surprisingly did not have my ISP barking at me when I replaced my old one with it, which was a relief. I don’t use a mobile carrier for my home internet though, so I don’t know if they’re more picky about what you use.
- stink@lemmygrad.mlEnglish3 hours
Saying from experience, but if you work from home you may get flagged by shoddy IT rules for using a Gl.iNet device since their routers are regularly used for residential proxies, and they also sell IP-KVMs that IT doesn’t like.
- eldavi@lemmy.mlEnglish6 hours
i should i specified a mobile router. the prices on used/refurbished mobile routers are starting to rival brand new as inventories are starting to vanish because of the ban and i’m getting sick of my chinese phones getting blocked by american carriers.
i’m planning on doing openwrt/tomato/etc. too and the homework i’ve done so far suggests that supportable routers are a bit older so i suspect that i’ll have more leeway when it comes to the ban.
- 7 hours
Right? Well well well, if it isn’t the consequences of your own predictable greed and corruption
dan1101@lemmy.worldEnglish
7 hoursYes…that’s how big tech advertising industry works. It’s how Google and Facebook make billions. How do they not know this?
Steve@communick.newsEnglish
6 hoursThey’re old. They’re slow to adapt to paradigm shifts.
They were also lied to, and paid lots of money by these companies.





