Flint 2 (GL-MT6000) is a Wi-Fi 6 home and office router, which ideally suited for heavy-duty data transmission, mass device connectivity or ultra-low latency gaming environments. The device offers blazing-fast WireGuard VPN speeds of up to 900Mbps. In addition, it also supports advanced network redundancies, including Multi-WAN, Failover and Load balance to ensure an uninterrupted network.
Product Description:
Multiple Security: The GL-MT6000 supports OpenVPN and WireGuard® protocols, it ensures multiple layers of security through features such as WPA3 protocol, DNS over HTTPS & DNS over TLS encryption, AdGuard Home for blocking unwanted tracking, and IPv6 with built-in authentication for enhanced privacy and simplified routing, lets you work remotely abroad, and access geo-restricted sites effortlessly. Set up your VPN easily through the admin panel and shield all connected devices instantly.
Speed, Capacity, and Stability: The GL-MT6000 Home Router features higher storage capacity, a powerful quad-core 2GHz processor, and 8 high-power FEMs for expanded Wi-Fi coverage, providing stable connections for numerous devices and meeting the needs of DIY users.
Bark Parental Control: With Bark Parental Control, ensure online safety for kids by filtering out harmful content, enabling safe search on popular search engines, activating Restricted Mode on YouTube, and setting personalized screen time limits for each child.
*Please keep in mind that accessing this feature requires a subscription to Bark. The service is provided and managed directly by Bark.
Powerful Networking: Benefit from lightning-fast 2.5G Ethernet ports for high-speed internal transfers, enjoy the power of Wi-Fi 6 with up to 8 channels of spatial streams for seamless streaming on multiple devices, and dominate with uninterrupted performance during intense online gaming sessions, thanks to 8-Stream Wi-Fi 6 technology.
DFS Certification in US, CA, EU and UK: Flint 2 is approved to use DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection), letting the router's 5GHz network use additional frequencies normally reserved by military, satellite, and weather radar applications. The selection of additional channels can lower network congestion under high density network environments.