

Let me start by saying this router is a beast. I replaced my old Synology setup with the GL-MT6000, and the difference is night and day. The WiFi 6 speeds are insane - I'm getting buttery smooth 4K streaming while my partner games online, with zero lag or buffering.
The dual 2.5G ports were a game-changer for my home network. I finally got to take full advantage of my upgraded internet plan without any bottlenecks. File transfers between my NAS and gaming PC now happen in the blink of an eye.
What really surprised me was the range. My three-story townhouse gets full coverage from this single router placed in the basement - no mesh system needed anymore! The DFS channel support gave me an extra speed boost where other routers failed.
The OpenWRT base with GL.iNet's custom GUI makes this incredibly flexible. I've got AdGuard Home running network-wide ad blocking, WireGuard VPN set up in minutes, and even some custom packages installed. It's like having enterprise-grade features in a consumer router.
My only minor gripe? The antennas don't rotate as much as I'd like for optimal positioning. But that's nitpicking when everything else performs so well. After two months of heavy use with dozens of smart home devices, it hasn't crashed once - something my old routers couldn't claim.
At $160, it's more expensive than basic routers but delivers prosumer performance that justifies every penny. If you're tech-savvy or just want rock-solid WiFi without headaches, the Flint 2 should be at the top of your list.
