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🚀 Dominate your digital domain with the Flint 2 — where speed meets security in style!
The GL.iNet GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) is a WiFi 6 gaming router designed for professionals and enthusiasts demanding ultra-fast, low-latency wireless and wired connections. Featuring dual 2.5G Ethernet ports, 8-stream WiFi 6 technology, and robust VPN speeds up to 900 Mbps, it supports over 100 devices with advanced security protocols like WPA3 and AdGuard Home ad-blocking. Ideal for home and business users seeking a powerful, reliable, and customizable networking solution with OpenWRT-based firmware.










| ASIN | B0CP7S3117 |
| Antenna Location | Business, Gaming, Home |
| Antenna Type | Retractable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,391 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #11 in Computer Routers |
| Brand | GL.iNet |
| Built-In Media | Ethernet Cable, GL-MT6000 router with 2-year warranty, Power Adapter (US Plug), User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi 6, Ethernet, Multi-WAN |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Coverage | Wide Coverage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,522) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 6000 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Weight | 761 Grams |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 2 x 2.5G Ports, 4 x 1G Ports |
| Manufacturer | GL.iNet |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 2500 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | GL-MT6000 |
| Model Name | Flint 2 |
| Model Number | GL-MT6000 |
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Access Point Mode, Guest Mode, Internet Security, QoS |
| RAM Memory Installed | 1 GB |
| Security Protocol | WPA3 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
K**J
Great router
This GL.iNet Flint 2 is a massive upgrade for anyone looking to get the most out of a high-speed fiber connection. The dual 2.5G ports are the standout feature here, as they allow for true multi-gigabit speeds that most standard routers just can’t handle. I found the setup process to be incredibly straightforward through the web interface, and the WiFi 6 coverage is strong enough to reach every corner of my home without any dead zones. It handles gaming and 4K streaming simultaneously without any noticeable lag or stuttering. I especially appreciate the built-in VPN support and AdGuard Home integration, which provide an extra layer of privacy and security for all my connected devices right out of the box. It feels like a professional-grade piece of hardware that is still easy enough for a regular user to manage. The range on this router is impressive and significantly better than the standard equipment provided by my ISP. Even with dozens of smart home devices connected at once, the performance remains stable and snappy. The build quality feels solid, and the cooling vents do a great job of keeping the unit from getting too warm during heavy downloads. It is the perfect choice for a home office or a gaming setup where consistent speed is the top priority. Overall, it is a powerful and reliable router that offers a lot of advanced features without being overly complicated to use.
C**K
Fast, flexible, good specs, upgradeable, VPN, full OpenWRT support, great signal, excellent router
My favorite router ever. It's built on a custom OpenWRT build with a proprietary front-end, but you can either access the actual OpenWRT through the advanced menu, or you can actually flash it with full official OpenWRT. It's very fast, the signal is significantly stronger than my older Asus router, and OpenWRT means it can do almost anything you want it to. Tons of memory (1GB), tons of storage (8GB), a fast ARM CPU, USB, 2.5Ghz ethernet, easy VPN setup, OpenWRT support, etc. It also just feels well-constructed. It can be up for months with no problem. I have two of these now, and they support seamless 802.11r roaming. For reference, they default to 192.168.8.1 for setup. Also, I don't like the the new/current Wifi7 GL.iNet routers as they are apparently built on a different brand of wifi chips which require proprietary data blobs, so while they technically run a special OpenWRT build, they are not nearly as flexible and you cannot install standard OpenWRT on them. Honestly I never feel like Wifi6 is all that limiting.
A**S
Outstanding quality and performance
I've owned a lot of routers in my time, and this one is the best by far. It's at an extremely affordable price, and offers basically every feature you can want. The hardware is more than enough to keep up with gigabit speeds, and the wifi speed and reliability is exceptional. The software is very nice and easy to use, and is based on OpenWRT which makes it easy to flash actual OpenWRT if needed. The only feature it doesn't have that I wish it did is PoE, but it's understandable that a home networking router wouldn't have that. This router (or one of GL.iNets other similar routers such as the GL-BE6500) is what I will be recommending to everyone I know, especially for those who need it for gaming.
O**R
Wow! Just wow!
I had a Synology RT6600ax that I bought just under a year ago. I really like that router, but I didn't like the fact it only has one 2.5Gb LAN port and the WAN port is only 1Gb. I upgraded my internet plan to 2.5Gb, so that router would no longer work for me. I could have connected the single LAN port to my 2.5Gb switch, but the internet would be limited to 1Gb. I tried various workarounds, but decided it needed to be replaced. I did some research and people were raving about the GL.iNet GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) router. I was a bit unsure, but the price was so good I decided it wouldn't be too big of a risk. The risk has so far paid off and this is an exceptional router. It runs on OpenWRT, but configuring it wasn't too difficult because GL.iNet has a custom GUI which simplifies things. I like the custom GUI, but I also like that the OpenWRT GUI is still accessible for more advanced settings. Once I got the router up and running, I was shocked at the WiFi performance. In addition to the Synology router, I had three Synology MR2200ac access points. Even with the GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) router in the basement, it still had a much faster speeds than the Synology access points. I almost didn't connect my Synology access points, but I thought it would be best to do so since I have IoT devices outside the house and the signal might not go that far (especially seeing as how the router was in the basement equipment room). Configuring the Synology MR2200ac access points without the Synology router was still possible. I was able to have the wireless devices that connect to the main network via the Synology APs appear on my GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) router and be handled via DHCP. I still need to figure out VLAN on OpenWRT to have my IoT devices be handles by the GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) router DHCP. These devices are currently being handled by the Synology APs, and it they are working fine. I originally bought this router expecting to use it until I found something better. I don't know if I will be replacing it anytime soon. Though not as simple to configure as a Synology router, it outperforms my Synology RT6600ax router in many other ways.
J**D
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.
R**S
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**S
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!
E**M
Excellent routeur. Installation très intuitive.
M**L
This device is my main router. It’s is reliable, great signal strength, highly configurable due to it running openWRT.
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