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GL-iNet Flint 2 WiFi 6 AX6000 Router - Overview, Setup, and Speed Test

Offered By: Van Tech Corner via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore the GL-iNet Flint 2 WiFi 6 AX6000 router with 2.5GbE capabilities in this comprehensive 20-minute video overview. Dive into the router's powerful specifications, including its MediaTek Filogic 830 processor, 1GB DDR4 RAM, and 8GB eMMC storage. Learn about the device's extensive I/O options, dual-wan/multi-wan setup, and customized OpenWrt 23.05 operating system. Follow along with the unboxing, initial setup process, web interface walkthrough, and firmware upgrade. Witness real-world performance tests, including PPPoE throughput measurements with hardware acceleration enabled and disabled for both wired and WiFi connections. Gain insights into IPv6 configuration and prepare for upcoming features to be covered in future videos, such as WAN to LAN throughput testing, VPN performance, and NAS capabilities.

Syllabus

- Flint 2 GL-MT6000 Intro & Specs Highlight
- Flint 2 - Features
- Ways to manage the Flint 2
- Unboxing the Flint 2 - What is inside the box?
- First time Setup Internet
- Acess Web Interface & Upgrade Firmware
- GL-iNet Web Interface Walk Through
- Enable IPv6 for Internet WAN
- PPPoE Throughput Wired - Hardware Acceleration Enabled
- PPPoE Throughput Wired - Hardware Acceleration Disabled
- PPPoE Throughput WiFi - Connection Overview
- PPPoE Throughput WiFi - Speedtest
- What is next?


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Van Tech Corner

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