🌸 Spring Tech Refresh

:cherry_blossom: Spring Tech Refresh

This spring, discover our latest innovations designed for faster, smarter, and more secure connectivity.

:sparkles: What’s new:
:rocket: LWR02 - All-in-One Wireless Human Presence Sensor: LWR02 All-in-One Wireless Sensor: Presence, Light, Temp - GL.iNet

:rocket: Slate 7 Pro (GL-BE10000) - Tri-band Wi-Fi 7 Travel Router: GL-BE10000 / Slate 7 Pro - GL.iNet

:rocket: Comet Q (GL-RMQ1) - All-in-One USB Remote KVM with Wi-Fi 6: Comet Q (GL-RMQ1) - GL.iNet

:rocket: Flint 4 (GL-BE14000) - BE14000 Tri-band Wi-Fi 7 Home Router: GL-BE14000 / Flint 4 - GL.iNet

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Excited for the flint 4 launch.

I have a Flint 2.

Should I upgrade?

Probably better to wait for the Flint4 release and see what users' reviews, then decide based on your own network request.

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I stream NSFW videos to Meta Quest 3 (DLNA). Do you think an upgrade would be a good idea? Would that let me stream at even higher resolutions and bitrates? What do you think?

If Quest 3 supports 6GHz Wi-Fi, upgrading to the Flint 4 could be worth it for the increased wireless bandwidth.

The Quest 3 does support 6 GHz. Its FCC filing confirmed Wi-Fi 6E hardware. However — and this is the important nuance — there's a messy history of firmware bugs causing the Quest 3 to fail to see or connect to 6 GHz networks, particularly with certain router combinations. Some users report it working perfectly; others can't get it to connect at all.

Great, 6GHz will bring faster and higher speed.
Are there any known issues with certain routers (combinations) model?