mkdr
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The Brume 2 is a perfect size, perfect hardware with strong ARM CPU, storage, RAM, has great Wireguard performance and so on, but lacks the possibility to add Wifi to it. It would be an amazing travel router if you could add a small Wifi dongle via USB. Way better than all the other travel routers by Glinet. Everytime a new Glinet product comes out I am like oh great, but then wait a second... why does it have a potato CPU again, or why does it lack this or that. Flint 2 is a great example how it lacks Wifi6e or Wifi7 in general. The 4g and 5g routers are all either way to expensive, or have potato CPU with horrible Wireguard performance. If you bring out a 5g router then add a proper CPU which at least can do 1gbit/s Wireguard pass through and have at least 4-8gb emmc and 2-4gb RAM.
Glinet has no other device like the Brume 2 with Wifi. All the "travel routers" by Glinet so far are totally way to big and unhandy to travel with, lack proper hardware and performance, or have other flaws.
At least bring out an updated GL-MT300N-V2 as Version 3, with the same CPU or better as Brume 2, same strorage space and RAM but with inbuild Wifi 2.4+5Ghz. That would be an insta buy, for around $60-80.
Therfor I am thinking of buying a Nanopi R5C Mini-WiFi. It would be nice if Glinet could bring out a device like that. HDMI is not needed though.
https://wiki.friendlyelec.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_R5C
SoC: Rockchip RK3568B2
CPU: Quad-core ARM Cortex-A55 CPU, up to 2.0GHz
RAM: 4GB LPDDR4X
Flash: 32GB eMMC
Ethernet: two PCIe 2.5Gbps Ethernet
USB: two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports
M2 Slot for Wifi
It could easily be done to bring out a product like this for that price.
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