Re: [Astlinux-users] GL.iNet. How good is it?

2023-11-16 Thread Michael Knill
Thanks all for replying. Looks like it’s a go then. I will use the Brume 2 Aluminium as a gateway but have also considered using the Mango to provide network monitoring and remote access only. You can also use a PoE to USB 5v splitter so you don’t even need a power supply. Such a nice solution.

Re: [Astlinux-users] Astlinux-users Digest, Vol 205, Issue 5

2023-11-16 Thread Gonzalo Ibáñez
Hi, I own a Mango as a travel router flashed with latest OpenWRT version instead of stock firmware and are very pleased with it. Throughput is not very high but that's normal given the SoC specs. Regards.___ Astlinux-users mailing list Astlinux-users@

[Astlinux-users] Announcing AstLinux Release: 1.5.2

2023-11-16 Thread Lonnie Abelbeck
Announcing AstLinux Release: 1.5.2 More Info: AstLinux Project https://www.astlinux-project.org/ Changes to supported firmware builds: * Previous 'ast13se' and 'ast16' firmware branches are no longer updated. * New 'ast16se' firmware branch, Asterisk 16.x built --without-pjproject and --without-

Re: [Astlinux-users] GL.iNet. How good is it?

2023-11-16 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
I have 4 variations of these routers. Rock solid and very very stable. The VPNs (wire guard & OpenVPN) work very well as I do tunnels to my UDMP-SE from Europe and Asia. My kid is using the travel version to vpn home and bypass the Netflix password sharing insanity, like he is not family? I al

Re: [Astlinux-users] GL.iNet. How good is it?

2023-11-16 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
And yes you can manage all of them from their cloud management console which is pretty neat, one stop shop. https://eu.goodcloud.xyz > On Nov 16, 2023, at 6:35 AM, Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users > wrote: > > I have 4 variations of these routers. Rock solid and

Re: [Astlinux-users] GL.iNet. How good is it?

2023-11-16 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
I have 4 variations of these routers. Rock solid and very very stable.  The VPNs (wire guard & OpenVPN) work  very well as I do tunnels to my UDMP-SE from Europe and Asia. My kid is using the travel version to vpn home and bypass the Netflix password sharing insanity, like he is not family? I also

Re: [Astlinux-users] GL.iNet. How good is it?

2023-11-16 Thread Lonnie Abelbeck
I have always heard good things about the GL.iNet products, but never personally tested one. Are you considering the older (inexpensive) Mango/Shadow or the newer Brume 2 gateway ? Their continued firmware support looks good. [1] GL.iNet embraced WireGuard early on, which was a perfect match f

Re: [Astlinux-users] GL.iNet. How good is it?

2023-11-16 Thread Michael Keuter
Hi Michael, I have a few of them privately as travelrouter (Creta + Beryl), and 2 of them at customers (Creta), but only for remote VPN use. I have tested them not with AstLinux yet. They are running stable, and they are based on OpenWRT (but an older version). Michael http://www.mksolutions.i

[Astlinux-users] GL.iNet. How good is it?

2023-11-16 Thread Michael Knill
Hi All I am looking to start using these as my telephony gateway VPN router device e.g. phones within a clients network using this gateway to connect via Wireguard VPN to the cloud Astlinux system. It looks perfect and initial playing has been positive. You can even cloud manage it which is a b