GL.iNet
Flint 2
Based on 286 Reddit mentions
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Flint 3
Bad news, the Flint 3 is Broadcom based, not compatible with OpenWRT and probably will never be. The Flint 2 is MediaTek based and it works great. You still can use it with GL.iNet firmware, tho. EDIT: It's Qualcomm as pointed out. Still, no support for OpenWRT as of now.
el_charlie in r/openwrt
July 19, 2025 3:11 AM
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Best router for OpenWRT with 2x 2.5Gbit ethernet ports
From your own shortlist, I've had great experience with the GL.iNet Flint 2. (GL-MT6000). It has 2 * 2.5GbE ports WiFi 6 USB 3.0 It ships with an old version of Openwrt and a custom skin but is an easy flash to vanilla.
TheMelwayMan in r/openwrt
May 10, 2026 11:40 AM
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Recommendation wanted: OpenWrt router under $150
GL.iNet Flint 2 (MT-6000) all day and twice on Sunday. https://openwrt.org/toh/gl.inet/gl-mt6000
Dad_Vibes_23 in r/openwrt
August 11, 2025 6:24 PM
44
Current highest spec router that supports OpenWRT H/W NAT offloading?
BPI-R4 (MT7988), most powerful but not recommended for Wi-Fi due to Wi-Fi NIC issues. GL.iNET Flint 2 (MT7986), currently best supported device for Wi-Fi. BPI-R3 (MT7986), like Flint 2 but with SFP. Flint 2's Wi-Fi will be better though as it is not a dev board. Flint 3 (Qualcomm IPQ 53xx), for Wi-F
...prajaybasu in r/openwrt
July 1, 2025 3:35 AM
42
In the market for router
For WiFi 6, consider the GL.inet Flint 2, it's a very highly rated router on Rtings. It has OpenWRT preinstalled, so it's highly configurable and highly extensible. It also has vanilla OpenWRT support, so even if GL.inet stops supporting the device, you can keep getting firmware updates from the Ope
...deltatux in r/HomeNetworking
April 29, 2026 6:03 PM
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I'm looking for hardware suggestion for a router running OpenWrt
If the NanoPi R6S is too expensive/hard to find, you should seriously look at the GL.iNet Flint 2 (MT6000). Don't be fooled by the 'consumer router' shell. Inside, it has the MediaTek Filogic 830 (MT7986), which is a quad-core ARM A53 @ 2.0GHz. If you just want a wired router/firewall, you can simpl
...anditails in r/openwrt
January 8, 2026 11:46 PM
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🎉 Father’s Day Giveaway
It's been talked about on this sub but heres a video from CES 2026: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S74Or0E0iEkhttps://nascompares.com/news/gl-inet-flint-4-wifi7-router-revealed-at-ces-2026/ And here it is on GL.iNet's blog:https://www.gl-inet.com/blog/glinet-debuts-secure-remote-access-for-enterpri
...PrimalPuzzleRing in r/GlInet
May 15, 2026 1:31 PM
10
Router or DIY recommendation
I’m a big fan of MediaTek Filogic based routers. The GL.iNet GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) probably being the prime example. It can be flashed straight to OpenWRT. I’m running an Acer Predator W6x (same hardware as the Flint 2) which can be flashed to OpenWRT with some effort.
chadj in r/openwrt
February 18, 2026 12:57 AM
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What routers can you configure without an app?
I believe most of them still have web ui available for configuring settings. Some of them make it a pain to do initial setup without an app though, for example my last Netgear Nighthawk you could set it up from the we ui but they were strongly pushing you to do it with the app and it was a pain to b
...mlee12382 in r/HomeNetworking
January 20, 2026 4:01 PM
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MT76 Development for Flint 2?
Flint 2 has FEMs (front-end modules) that sit in between the Wi-Fi radios and the antennas to boost range. The mt76 driver supports these FEMs which allows maximum legal TX power for most countries on the Flint 2, but the MTK driver/OEM firmware will often boost the signal using the FEMs to above th
...NVVV1 in r/openwrt
August 20, 2025 7:32 PM
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