GL.iNet GL-MT6000 Review: The Ultimate Router for Gamers and Streamers | GL.iNet Flint 2 Details

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  • @TankR
    @TankR 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    This video is 100% hollow meaningless marketing wank. I mean, its got 2 2.5Gbps ports, thats neat.....supposing you also have 2.5Gbps ports on whatever you connect it to, or through. And the "openWRT based" dashboard might have been noteworthy......IF THEY SHOWED IT!!! What do they mean "based on openwrt"? Is it openWRT (which, by the way, the webpage based system is called luci I believe, which runs on the openWRT firmware...so...), or just a cheap rip off of openWRT and they're banking on the name recognition (kinda shady, dont trust companies that do this...)? And the VPN stuff.....just those two services, eh? Thats funny, because on my actually running real openWRT routers I can install and run an openVPN service that can connect to ANY VPN....so why just those two? And on that note....if its not openWRT, is it openWRT compatible? Can I load proper firmware that enables treating a router like it is (a small linux computer geared towards network management) instead just the watered down hand holding restrictive firmware the manufacturer wants me to use?
    And finally, the biggest question..... Does it come with that horribly privacy eroding indoor localization synthetic aperture radar wifi? You know, the kind they're going to push under the guise of safety but really its taking the interference your body causes in the wifi spectrum, ships it off device to the cloud (which is just a buzzword for "not your computer"), and letting "AI" crunch it to construct what people are doing in your home.....Like when you're at work and your daughter is getting railed by the school baseball teams 2nd baseman, and the short stop....which is sort of producing and distributing CP......oh, but dont worry, it can also see you and your partner and all the kinky stuff yall get up to....With no guarantee of privacy.....Yes, they will say the word privacy in the marketing, but in the ToS and EULA, not so private.....And it wont matter if you dont want it....if your neighbor has it, well RF doesnt know where apartment walls are and ownership ends so..... Yeah, just say no to cloud based anything, especially localization.....
    Of course just like everything else we nerds try to warn you nerd cosplayers about that comes to be a handful of years later.....none of you will listen....
    One last gem of knowledge: do you know why corporations win? Because you let them.

  • @user-kl5og4ll1s
    @user-kl5og4ll1s 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

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