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Category | Gateway |
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Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11b/g/n |
Wi-Fi Speed | 300 Mbps |
Ethernet Ports | 1 x 10/100 Mbps |
USB Ports | 1 x USB 2.0 |
Flash Storage | 16MB |
USB Port | 1 x USB 2.0 |
Operating System | OpenWrt |
Cellular | No |
SIM Slot | No |
MicroSD Card Slot | No |
Model | GL-iNet Collie (GL-X300B) |
Connect the router to a power source using the provided adapter.
Establish a connection to the router via Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi.
Navigate to the router's administration interface via a web browser for setup.
Configure internet connection using DHCP, Static IP, or PPPoE protocols.
Extend existing Wi-Fi network coverage by using the router as a repeater.
Connect to the internet using a built-in 3G/4G modem with a SIM card.
Configure Wi-Fi name (SSID), security, password, and other wireless parameters.
Monitor connected clients, view their IP/MAC addresses, and block unwanted devices.
Check for and install the latest firmware version automatically over the internet.
Manually upload a firmware file to the router via the web interface.
Enable automatic firmware updates at scheduled times.
Allow external access to specific services or computers within the local network.
Configure specific ports to be publicly accessible for router services.
Expose a specific computer to the internet, redirecting all inbound packets.
Configure the router to connect to OpenVPN or WireGuard servers.
Automatically disconnects internet if VPN connection drops.
Define routing policies for VPN connections based on client or MAC address.
Basic setup for RS485 communication, including Modbus and terminal settings.
Configure RS485 for transparent transmission via TCPC, TCPS, or UDP.
Connect RS485 devices to a cloud platform using MQTT protocol.
Install, remove, and manage OpenWrt packages and extensions.
Manage routers remotely via cloud services or set up Dynamic DNS for access.
Set up a custom web page for Wi-Fi users before granting internet access.
Change the password for accessing the router's web admin panel.
Set or modify the router's local area network (LAN) IP address.
Configure the router's time zone for accurate activity logging.
Clone a client's MAC address to the router for network access.
Configure custom DNS servers for privacy and network resolution.
Choose operating modes like Router, Access Point, Extender, or WDS.
Reset the router to its original factory settings, erasing all configurations.