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I just spent two weeks trying to use the AXT1800 as a travel router and… shoo… the software just isn’t there yet. Tons of trouble connecting, both to 2.4G and 5G. nginx going totally unresponsive until a reboot, at which point I would have to try to catch it early in the boot cycle. Multiple hard firmware resets and loading different versions (4.0, 4.0.2, 4.0.3, 5.4 kernel) before finding combinations that work. And at the end of the day my MT1300 would have been more than sufficient to max out the connection I had. At one hotel it took me over an hour to get connected and running - and I’m someone who knows a fair bit about networking and embedded firmware. Not a good look.
I like the look and features of 4.0, and I appreciate that GL-iNet are doing a lot of work to even get the chipset to work with OpenWRT, but my frank evaluation of the platform right now - as a travel router - is that it is not ready for production. I’ve just accepted the fact that this one is not going to be ready to rely on for another few months, at least.
There have been promises of rapid firmware updates, and I hope that’s true, but I can guarantee that for my next trip, the AXT1800 is staying home in favor of one of my older GL-iNet products.