Thanks for the info on Mango. I’ll check it out. Makes sense that the likely bottleneck will be the public WiFi.
One of my big concerns is going to be range. We often stay in a hotel that has us just on the edge of the WiFi range for TV. I think that if I put the travel router near the hallway, it will boost the signal so we get more range. That’s partly why I was wondering about the external antennas of Beryl vs Convexa. But the single setup is so attractive. I hadn’t thought about that part of it till recently. All my devices ready to connect as soon as I connect the router to the bridged WiFi. Would save so much time and aggro - especially for when those “captive portal” logins don’t work right with our devices. Grrrr.
Along that line, is there any issue connecting the travel router (Beryl, Mango, or whatever) to a captive portal WiFi connection? Does the router interface handle the captive portal part of it and give me the login option? Do you just renew the lease as needed (for those systems that kick you off every 24 hours till you log back in to the captive portal again)?
I really appreciate all the info and help. I was getting discouraged because I reached out to support to ask some of these questions and they sent me the product link. I had been there and carefully searched and compared both pages side by side before ever bothering to reach out to support. I don’t want to waste anyone’s time with something I could have answered myself. This forum has been amazing and I really appreciate the help and info. You really helped me to better understand that all the routers have many of the same basic features such as VPN support, Tor, bridge mode, DNS encryption, IPV6, etc. This isn’t clear on their individual webpages. So that helped a lot. Thanks again!