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Part of the Furniture
They're either going to like me or hate me - they got a lot of attention just ahead of Chinese New Year, and got caught short of inventory...
https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-usb150/
It's a USB Router-AP that is ATH9K based. Wireless hackers (white hat as well as black hat) know how sweet ATH9K is these days.
It's sold as a Travel Router - but it's much more that that...
I'm using it as a Wireless Client Station - but I've preconfigured it with Stubby, Wireguard, and TOR, as it's OpenWRT based.
And once set up - I'm running it on a ChromeBook as a client STA - but I can ssh into the USB150, and use pretty much any package in the OpenWRT distro.
Plug it in, and it shows up as a USB-Ethernet interface - Mac/Win/Linux/ChromeOS
One can run the GL-iNet stock software, but it also has strong OpenWRT roots, so one can cook their own builds.
BTW - nice to see Wireguard as VPN not being terribly hard on the CPU - this is a MIPS24kc based device...
https://blog.hackster.io/gl-inet-gl...sb-and-comes-packed-with-openwrt-21ba67e6bdd3
https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-usb150/
It's a USB Router-AP that is ATH9K based. Wireless hackers (white hat as well as black hat) know how sweet ATH9K is these days.
It's sold as a Travel Router - but it's much more that that...
I'm using it as a Wireless Client Station - but I've preconfigured it with Stubby, Wireguard, and TOR, as it's OpenWRT based.
And once set up - I'm running it on a ChromeBook as a client STA - but I can ssh into the USB150, and use pretty much any package in the OpenWRT distro.
Plug it in, and it shows up as a USB-Ethernet interface - Mac/Win/Linux/ChromeOS
One can run the GL-iNet stock software, but it also has strong OpenWRT roots, so one can cook their own builds.
BTW - nice to see Wireguard as VPN not being terribly hard on the CPU - this is a MIPS24kc based device...
https://blog.hackster.io/gl-inet-gl...sb-and-comes-packed-with-openwrt-21ba67e6bdd3
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