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🚀 Elevate your network game with Flint 2 — speed, security, and control in one sleek package!
The GL.iNet GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) is a high-performance WiFi 6 router delivering up to 6 Gbps speeds with 8-stream technology, dual 2.5G ports, and robust VPN support. Designed for gamers, streamers, and professionals, it supports over 100 devices, integrates AdGuard Home for ad-blocking, and offers a user-friendly OpenWRT-based interface with regular firmware updates, ensuring long-term reliability and security.









| ASIN | B0CP7S3117 |
| Antenna Location | Business, Gaming, Home |
| Antenna Type | Retractable |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,061 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 25 in Routers |
| Box Contents | Ethernet Cable, GL-MT6000 router with 2-years warranty, Power Adapter (EU+UK Plugs), User Manual |
| Brand | GL.iNet |
| Brand Name | GL.iNet |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Coverage | Long Range |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,625 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 6000 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Frequency band class | Dual-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Weight | 761 Grams |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 2.5 Gbps |
| Manufacturer | GL.iNet |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GL-MT6000 |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 6000 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | GL-MT6000 |
| Model Number | GL-MT6000 |
| Model name | GL-MT6000 |
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 8 Stream Wi-Fi 6 |
| Product Warranty | 2 years |
| RAM Memory Installed | 1 GB |
| Router Firewall Security Level | Basic |
| Router Network Type | Wireless and wired |
| Security Protocol | WPA3 |
| Special feature | 8 Stream Wi-Fi 6 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Wi-Fi Generation | WiFi 6 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Wireless communication standard | 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
C**R
Powerful, flexible, vanilla openwrt capable
This is a fantastic router. I get excellent coverage and it has all the features I need. I just followed instructions from a video on youtube called "Tutorial & notes! on standard Openwrt 25.12 to setup a router securely with mesh capability" and now that it is on vanilla openwrt, I have a strong, stable, fast router which the update support for it will outlive what gl.inet would support with their firmware, since openwrt is the main OG. You can even put the vanilla firmware on older routers that have long since gone out of their support period and get some new, secure life out of them. Things I like about this, it's pretty easy to work with on the regular firmware it comes with. The power is great, it has lots of ports. And if you install vanilla Openwrt you get way more control and flexibility in how you use your router. Even though there is a Flint 2 and a Flint 3 and a Flint 3e and soon a Flint 4... this Flint 2 is a powerhouse. It's built for punch and rock-steady stability. You and your home need this in your lives.
G**N
Solid router for home VPN use
I’ve been using the Flint 2 mostly for VPN at home and it’s been great. Setup was simple; I got WireGuard up and running pretty quickly. The speeds are solid and I haven’t noticed any slowdowns even with multiple devices connected. Wi-Fi coverage is strong throughout the house and the signal stays stable. I also like that it has 2.5G ports, which are a nice bonus if you’re doing any heavy data transfers or just want fast wired connections. One feature I really like is the built-in AdGuard Home support. It blocks ads and trackers across the whole network so I don’t have to mess with browser extensions on every device. It’s super useful for a cleaner, faster browsing experience and for keeping things a bit more private. What I appreciate most is the flexibility. It runs on OpenWrt, so if you’re into tweaking settings or setting up custom configurations, it gives you the room to do that. That said, it still works great out of the box if you don’t want to mess with anything. Overall, it does exactly what I need: fast, reliable, and secure VPN for home use with a few extra features that make a real difference. Would recommend.
A**H
Amazing value, much improved our home network
Brilliant router. Often available on offer so great value for money. Wifi range is great and fast, 2.5gb ports work nicely. Router doesn't looked ridiculous like some of the gaming ones available and has holes in the back for wall mounting, so this is easy to hide away. User interface is a nice layer over openwrt and all the openwrt settings are available too. Support is good with regular firmware updates and because it's based on openwrt, this will keep running and be updatable even after the manufacturer stops supporting it.
B**N
A brilliant piece of kit
I do a lot of streaming via apps on a Nvidia Shield TV Pro and decided to look for a router which could host a VPN client due to the consistently low VPN speeds I was experiencing on the Shield. With a 500 Mbps broadband service the best speed I could achieve on the Shield with the NordVPN app installed was 130 Mbps. Trial with a different VPN provider produced similar results. After some homework the thought was moving the VPN app from the Shield to a router could possibly resolve the issue so I bought the GL-MT6000 Flint 2 because along with most of the major VPN providers it natively supports NordVPN. The results were amazing, 475 Mbps on the Shield with NordVPN activated on the GL.iNet router. It also has Adguard Home built in and natively supports NextDNS, all in all just perfect for my needs and best of all it just works. For the price a surprisingly fast processor, loads of RAM with fully customisable firmware via a very intuitive interface. Fully recommended.
A**Z
Way better than your bog standard ISP router
Bought this router because our ISP router barely gives you any features or control over your network. The UI is very easy to navigate and has lots of useful features, one that I especially like is the ability to install SQM and fix bufferbloat for gaming. I have no issues with WiFi signal strength and the connection is stable. I recommend it for anyone looking for a 3rd party router
C**W
Secure, Powerful, and Worth the Effort
This router has truly proved to be an efficient, powerful, and remarkably flexible piece of kit. I initially planned to use the Flint 2 simply as a VPN front-end for my existing Google Nest WiFi mesh system, allowing the Google hardware to handle the Wi-Fi. However, once I started the setup, I quickly realized the Flint 2 was capable enough to stand on its own, and I opted to remove the entire Google mesh network and use the Flint 2 exclusively. The performance has been exceptional. Performance & Features VPN Excellence: The WireGuard client performance with my Surfshark subscription is stellar. The ability to run full-speed VPN and configure Domain-based Split Tunneling (to exclude services like Netflix, Disney+, BBC iPlayer, ITVX, and Channel 4) directly on the router is a game-changer for UK streaming. AdGuard Home: The integrated AdGuard Home feature provides network-wide ad and tracker blocking, creating a cleaner, faster browsing experience across all devices. Network Segmentation: I appreciate the ability to use a Guest Network for low-trust IoT devices (switches, smart plugs) for superior security, keeping my high-value devices segregated on the main network. The Learning Curve (Why it's not 'Plug and Play') To be transparent, this is not a product for beginners. It is a powerful piece of hardware that requires an understanding of network principles to unlock its potential. As the manufacturer states, it's not a plug-and-expect-everything-to-work device. It has taken a couple of days of focused tweaking to get every setting perfectly optimized (especially integrating the VPN, AdGuard, and resolving connectivity issues on devices like Google Nest Hubs due to advanced Wi-Fi features). The Gemini Advantage: This is where modern AI assistance (specifically Google Gemini) made setting things up a breeze. By feeding the logs from both the Flint 2 and AdGuard directly into Gemini, I received simple, step-by-step instructions and troubleshooting advice to resolve tricky blocking and Wi-Fi compatibility issues. As someone with a technical background, Gemini made the configuration process highly efficient and straightforward. Conclusion: I absolutely do not regret buying this. It has replaced a complex mesh network with a single, highly capable device. The flexibility and raw performance are outstanding, and I am confident that my home network is now fast, highly secure, and optimized for both privacy and streaming performance. If you have some technical knowledge and want the absolute best control over your home network, the Flint 2 is the clear choice.
C**L
Flint2, good router, good customer support, ... but issues with Surfshark WireGuard VPN Client
Follow Up on my initial review: Unfortunately I had to return the Flint2: I really wanted to love this router, but sadly, I’ve had to send it back. The main issues stemmed from the Surfshark WireGuard VPN client, which became increasingly unreliable and caused the router to freeze completely. Even restarting didn’t help—I had to dig out an Ethernet cable and connect my laptop directly to the router just to access the Admin Panel, only to find there was no internet connection at all. The router was completely unresponsive, stuck in a frozen state. The problem seemed to occur when both the Surfshark WireGuard VPN client and AdGuard were running at shutdown. Even if I managed to enable AdGuard after the VPN connected, I’d have to remember to disable it before turning the router off—something we do whenever we leave the house. Another frustrating issue was that if I needed to switch VPN locations, disconnecting and reconnecting the Surfshark VPN would often cause it to hang indefinitely—even after disabling AdGuard first. The only fix was a full router reboot before the VPN would connect again. Even when everything did work, the Surfshark WireGuard VPN took an extremely long time to connect—usually 5–7 minutes, and sometimes much longer. I don’t want to place all the blame on GL.iNet, as the issues were clearly triggered by the Surfshark WireGuard VPN client. That said, Surfshark is one of the VPN providers offered as a quick-setup option in the Flint2’s native Admin Panel, so compatibility should ideally be smoother. It’s a real shame—I had high hopes for this router, and I truly appreciate GL.iNet’s prompt customer support. But in the end, the constant freezes left us without internet, and the troubleshooting process was too complicated for my family to handle. For now, it just wasn’t the right fit for us. Flint2 is a good quality router with great customer support by GL.iNet: A Brilliant Bit of Kit: My Thoughts on the GL.iNet Flint 2 Router I've been thoroughly impressed with the Flint 2 router – it's a truly well-built device with some fantastic functionalities. From the moment you unbox it, you can tell it's a quality piece of kit. My only minor grumble is the lack of a power button, meaning you have to unplug it to switch it off completely. It's a small detail, but a power button would certainly add a touch more convenience. Admin Panel and Customisation The Flint 2 Admin Panel is excellent, offering a good range of settings to tailor the configuration precisely to your preferences. While it doesn't quite offer the same granular level of control, especially in security settings, that some other brands provide in their admin panels, it's still very user-friendly. I'm hopeful that the upcoming firmware update (version 4.8 BETA) will bring some welcome improvements in this area. For those who crave more advanced control, there's the option to switch to the LuCi interface via OpenWrt. It's worth noting that the included OpenWrt version isn't the very latest, and updating it to the newest release isn't as straightforward as a standard firmware update for the native Flint 2 Admin Panel – and, from what I understand, doing so would mean losing the native panel. Signal Strength and Support In terms of signal power, I've found it to be absolutely excellent for my house, even reaching right into the backyard with no issues at all. It's certainly a strong performer in that regard. I did encounter a few temperamental issues with the WireGuard Client, particularly struggling to connect consistently when changing locations. However, this led me to experience the outstanding GL.iNet support. Bernard and Barry were incredibly helpful, always available via both email and chat, assisting me in diagnosing the problem. It turns out the issue stemmed purely from Surfshark having DNS resolution problems when AD Guard was enabled. This was clearly demonstrated when GL.iNet support provided an alternative VPN for testing, which worked flawlessly, proving that the problem wasn't with the Flint 2's native firmware at all. A big shout-out to them for their patience and expertise! Knowing that you can rely on such responsive and helpful support from GL.iNet is definitely a massive plus and adds significant value to the product. Overall, the Flint 2 is a solid choice, offering great performance and backed by brilliant customer service.
B**S
Beautifully Done
This review is for the people who are sick of their providers router! This router is brilliant, easy to set up from a pc, laptop or phone. the interface is clean and intuitive. it's signal strength is miles beyond most ISP provided devices. if you want a router that is easy to use, will last a long time, isn't massive and ugly, and isn't (in the grand scheme of things) extremely expensive, then this one is absolutely ideal! and for more technical users: there's plenty of other reviews on here, it's a great bit of kit with a lot of power user features! I don't think anyone could be disappointed unless their expectations are off or they get bad hardware.
J**D
Excellent openWRT router
Router uses a custom openwrt firmware, you can flash normal openwrt on it but i decided to stay on the custom version. It’s great with good specs.
N**I
Extrem leistungsstarker WiFi-6-Router mit Profi-Features
Der GL.iNet GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) ist ein absolut überzeugender WiFi-6-Router mit herausragender Performance. Die Verbindung ist extrem stabil und schnell, selbst bei vielen gleichzeitig verbundenen Geräten. Besonders die zwei 2,5-Gbit-Multi-Gig-Ports sind ein großes Plus und machen den Router zukunftssicher – ideal für Gaming, Streaming und Home-Office. Die Einrichtung ist einfach und die Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten sind sehr umfangreich, ohne unübersichtlich zu sein. Auch unter hoher Last bleibt die Verbindung konstant und zuverlässig. Für anspruchsvolle Nutzer, die Wert auf Geschwindigkeit, Stabilität und moderne Netzwerktechnik legen, eine klare Kaufempfehlung.
R**S
A Privacy oriented router That Actually Works . Great Choice for VPN Users
I've tried my fair share of routers, but the Flint 2 (GL-MT6000) has actually outdone my expectations, considering that I value privacy, speed, and control of the network most. Setup: The configuration is simple and easy to use. The web user interface (available through both GL.iNet and LuCI) is suitable for beginners and power users. I set it up with ProtonVPN directly on the router itself, so no VPN client software is required on every device now—a huge convenience. Performance: Performance is impressively high on the 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi bands. Even when the VPN is running continually through the router, the speed loss is only minimal. The streaming, browsing, and video calling are uninterrupted and smooth. In addition, I have DNS filtering done through AdGuard Home, and the Flint 2 takes it all in stride with no noticeable slowdowns. Security & Privacy: • Full VPN tunneling to protect all devices that are connected • DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) for encrypted DNS queries • A customizable kill switch that prevents data leaks if the VPN connection drops • The ability to skip the VPN on a certain device or app Network Management: I like the convenience of having independent SSIDs, deciding whether to give both bands the same or different names, and the ability to isolate devices when necessary. Also nice is the feature of labeling some devices such as my work laptop or guest device to a non-VPN Telus connection for selective access. Extras: GL.iNet updates the firmware for performance and security on a regular basis, and the community support is good. The device is also quiet and does not use a fan, ideal for home use. Final Thoughts: If you want a robust, privacy-orientated router that is capable of running an entire VPN client, ad- and tracker-blocking, and sustaining maximum speed, Flint 2 is a winner. The best for those that must have end control of the network but will not compromise speed in the least. Highly recommended!
R**X
Un router de alta gama y con las mejores especificaciones
Es un verdadero cañón de router. Llevo con él un par de semanas. Y he de decir que desde el primer momento, se ha notado una barbaridad la diferencia con respecto al del proveedor. Lo más notorio es que la conexión es mucho más estable y no se cae tanto. Además incorpora funciones avanzadas de control y gestión del tráfico, filtrado de anuncios con adguard, etc. Fácil de configurar con la interfaz de gli, pero tambien dispone de Luci, la interfaz de openwrt para hacer ajustes y configuraciones avanzadas, instalar paquetes adicionales, actualizar el software, etc... Comentar que cuando os metáis por primera vez a la interfaz web y configuréis la WAN para tener acceso a internet. El propio router os pedirá que hagáis una actualización del software del sistema. No dudéis en hacerlo, pues esto corrige varios fallos de estabilidad, seguridad y demás de la versión anterior. Por lo demás, poco que decir de este "pepinazo" un router con lo ultimo en hardware de redes para uso doméstico y no tan doméstico. Muy buen rendimiento, muchas funciones y posiblemente el mejor sistema operativo para redes y enrutadores que hay en la actualidad. OpenWRT es insuperable. Y este es de los pocos routers del mercado que lo soportan de manera nativa. Vale cada euro, aunque yo lo pille en oferta prime y me salio muy rebajado de precio. Al principio dudaba entre el MiKrotik Hap AX3 y este. Y al final me quedé con este, sobretodo por ser OpenWRT. Ya que el firmware es de código abierto. Y a que leí opiniones discordantes del mikrotik con respecto al rendimiento del WiFi y demás. GliNet es una buena marca que lleva unos cuantos años en el mercado haciendo buenos dispositivos de red. Sin ser por ello excesivamente caros. En serio no te defraudará. Lo dice un administrador de sistemas al que le encantan estos cacharros más que a un tonto un lápiz.
R**S
Seriously, hands down, best router ever. Block youtube, simple NAS, adblock etc.
This is the best router ever! It has tons of possible configurations. I bought it primary for blocking youtube on my "smart" TV and my kids phones. And it works. Under Parental control you can ad a profile and under that profile you ad the devices you want to be able to connect to internet. If they are not on a list they will be blocked. Even if they are connected to the network, and this is a must. Then you ad a a rule set under witch you can add all youtube sites to block. I asked an AI for that. There are a lot of sites you need to block. After this you can also ad time windows where these rules applies. Awesome! I also tried to add an M.2 SSD via the USB3 on the side. You set it up under Applications/network storage. My SSD is NTFS formatted but AI told me ext4 is best. Follow the guide and give the disk a UN och PW. Then I added a network drive in my computers file explorer pointing to the one configured in the router. Bam! 256GB on the network for moving files in the network (in Linux Mint, the manual says windows works to). AdGuard Home is a built in feature. It can also block sites and ads! Check out NetworkChuck on YT for more information. Awsome! No more ads. I also connected my old TP-Link P7 mesh network downstream the Flint 2 to extend the range. The rules set in the Flint 2 now also applies to the old P7 mesh network as they work as extenders from now on. AI helped me do this to. Now I have 4 access points for my devices with awesome range! I an go on and on. Best money ever spent on a router! Just buy!
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