Looking for a travel router
I’m WAY NOT an expert on routers, wi-fi, or any of the jargon associated with all this.
I currently have had THREE gl-inet routers. ONE of them is still working, though not particularly well.
The current routers are a Gl-Inet GL-AR750S-EXT (Slate) and a GL-AR750 Creta. That’s about all the features I need. The slate is barely functional (constant crash) and the creta is unstable and marginal.
Time to try a different source.
I’m looking for a cost effective (cheap), small travel router that connects to a power supply (USB?) and a cell phone and provides wi-fi when traveling – NOT in a hotel. I’ll be in an RV, using Visible (unlimited, but often slow, spotty, unreliable) with a normal 4G cellphone. I may go to 5G sometime in the near future, but for the moment, ordinary 4G LTE phone.
I don’t need the router to have Fort Knox security or other wh*z-bang features. I just need it to take whatever it needs from the cell phone, give me wifi I can connect multiple devices to, CHARGE the cellphone (which the gl-inet routers do POORLY if at all), and not puke all over itself when the data isn’t perfect. It would also be great if it didn’t take MINUTES to boot.
AND I need to be able to put the equivalent of
iptables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING 1 -j TTL --ttl-set 65
in the router, which appears to change the time-to-live so it’ll run full speed. The above is from the Gl-Inet, so I’m not sure what it looks like on TP-Link, or where it goes, but as far as I know, the equivalent of the above is needed for any router I’d use.
One I've seen recommended is the TP-Link AC750 Wireless Travel Router(TL-WR902AC). It meets my goal of cost effective, but will it do the job? And can I put the necessary “hack” into the router so it’s not throttled?