Meet Flint 2 (GL-MT6000 )

Damn you guys were fast, the super early bird out of stock lol

$8900 For GL.iNet in less then 10 min nice job guys

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$19800 added to GL.iNet coffers in about a hour
Grand total of $29600 and the night is still young

Yes, if add the USB load, the power consumption is close to 35W.

Pre-order for our MT6000 is not stocked in overseas warehouse, all of the products are overseas version and will be ship from China. This reminder is just to avoid our customers choose the wrong plug.

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The customer support of Gl.inet does not reply my email. What the hell? I ordered one Flint 2!

There’s no option to choose plug type on pre order. So, maybe they will send will all plug types?

Website states that you will get the right plug for your destination country.

Yeah I saw that now. I have a Beryl AX and the power adapter has several plug types to mount. Anyone can says if the MT6000 will be compatible with these plug type adapters?

When they ship mid November?

The website told me that the arrival date will be around mid-November.
Since it needs like 1,5 weeks for DHL to deliver, I would say they start shipping the first week of November.

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Yes,the MT3000 plug is compatible. But they are not the same color.

Can’t wait! The specs look great. Would be a great addition to my home lab.

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Hope it can run docker without issues

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@raphamotta I wouldn’t recommend it for running docker. It might be able to run a lightweight Alpine Linux image. But most selfhosted images need more RAM.

For docker I recommend buying a used thinclient. I recently bought one with a i5-6400 and 16GB RAM for just €80.

@Riktastic you got one in a very good price. I run most of my containers in a raspberry pi and it’s usually lightweight containers. If it can substitute my rpi it will be a bonus.

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I expect it to come with docker support as standard. Otherwise, I might get rid of it very quickly

Why should a router come with docker?!

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Well… Why not?
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Yeah. Of course. But it’s not the primary job of an router to serve docker images. I would even say that this is some kind of no-go since a router is a network security component and should not be mixed with content-services.

In any cases running the RPi behind the router is best way.

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