Average score
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
160 MHz support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.2
160MHz channels can provide a large speed boost, with one test reaching about 1.3Gbps. Dynamic availability and interference conditions mean the gain is environment-dependent.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
1.3
The M7 does not deliver 160MHz operation on 5GHz, a limitation that materially holds back its Wi-Fi 7 performance.
cellular connectivity
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
2.0
The router can use USB tethering or an external cellular modem, but there is no built-in SIM slot. That keeps it compact while making cellular travel setups less self-contained.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.6
Cellular performance is a major strength: the M7 works across 4G/5G networks, can switch among SIM options, and often holds a stronger, more useful connection than phones. Weak local coverage still sets the ceiling.
IoT device compatibility
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
2.5
Most clients work normally, but some IoT devices had trouble connecting under certain WPA2/802.11W settings. Compatibility may require security-setting adjustments for older smart-home gear.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
5.0
A heavy mixed-client test that included smart speakers ran cleanly alongside phones, tablets, and laptops.
whole-home coverage
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
The router can cover a small home or apartment surprisingly well, and one downstairs test beat an existing router. It is still designed first for travel, not large-house blanket coverage.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
2.0
The M7 is not designed to replace a conventional whole-home router; long-range household coverage is a clear limitation.
Ethernet port count
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Having two Ethernet ports, both at 2.5GbE, is unusually generous for a travel router. It lets the Slate 7 maintain a fast wired WAN and a fast local wired device without an extra switch.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
2.7
There is no built-in Ethernet jack, so wired networking requires a USB-C adapter or cradle. That keeps the body compact but adds cost and accessories.
battery portability
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
2.0
The absence of an internal battery is a recurring portability compromise. USB-C makes external power easy, but buyers still need a laptop, charger or power bank to run it.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.1
Battery life usually covers a workday under light or moderate use, with some tests running much longer. Heavy multi-device use shortens runtime, and the non-removable battery is a recurring compromise.
dual-band support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
Despite lacking 6GHz, the 2.4GHz/5GHz dual-band implementation performs very well for travel. It delivers broad compatibility and high 5GHz speed, but cannot match full tri-band Wi‑Fi 7 flexibility.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
2.5
Dual-band operation is available, but enabling 2.4GHz can reduce 5GHz performance enough to make the implementation feel compromised.
hardware reliability
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
2.5
Hardware reliability is mostly good, but a nonstandard Nintendo Switch USB-C power supply triggered freezes in one test. With appropriate power, the broader reliability picture is much stronger.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
Hands-on testing did not uncover hardware problems, and the ruggedized body adds confidence for travel use.
mid-range speed
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
2.5
Mid-range performance is adequate but can fall quickly as distance and obstructions build. The router is much stronger at close range than across larger indoor spaces.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
At roughly ten meters with multiple walls in the path, performance remained impressively close to the short-range result.
channel width support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
3.5
Channel-width flexibility can improve throughput, especially at 160MHz, but the benefit depends on local interference. The missing 320MHz mode remains the larger limitation.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
1.8
The 80MHz maximum on 5GHz is a major technical constraint and directly limits local Wi-Fi throughput.
latency consistency
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
3.0
Latency is usually good, but it rises when connection counts become extremely high. Typical travel loads are far less demanding than that stress condition.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
Wired gaming remained steady enough to avoid stutters or lag during the test.
power consumption
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Power draw is consistently low, typically around single-digit watts in several tests. That makes USB-C power banks and laptop power practical for travel use.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
3.5
Moderate workloads use roughly a workday’s worth of battery, while heavier multi-device sessions increase power draw noticeably.
USB port support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.8
The USB 3.0 port is unusually versatile, supporting tethering, cellular modems, storage and even printer sharing. Its storage throughput is limited, but the port’s range of uses is a major advantage.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
3.5
USB-C is genuinely useful for charging, tethering, and Ethernet adapters, but it cannot host USB storage.
interface responsiveness
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.6
The main interface is typically quick and responsive, with settings applying without the sluggish delays common to some router UIs. Touchscreen shortcuts also make frequent actions fast to reach.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
3.3
The simple button-driven screen works well for basic status on some units, but several testers found app dependence and single-button navigation awkward.
settings organization
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.3
The standard GL.iNet interface organizes common controls well, while LuCI exposes much deeper options. Some advanced storage and networking tasks still require digging into the less-friendly OpenWRT layer.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
3.0
The app is mostly uncluttered, but some settings are buried deeply enough that their locations take time to remember.
5 GHz performance
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.7
The 5GHz band is the Slate 7’s wireless sweet spot, with strong real-world throughput and good stability at practical travel distances. Several tests reached gigabit-class speeds or better nearby.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
3.5
5GHz can be fast enough for normal work, but its 80MHz ceiling keeps peak local throughput below what many buyers will expect from Wi-Fi 7.
heat management
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
3.8
Thermals are generally controlled, with some units becoming warm but not concerning and fan controls available in software. Reports differ on whether the fan runs often, but noise is described as minimal.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
5.0
Even under sustained or heavy use, the M7 only became mildly warm and avoided uncomfortable heat.
value for money
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
Value is generally strong when the Slate 7 is discounted, especially for buyers who will use its VPN, multi-WAN and dual-2.5GbE features. At full price, some felt older travel routers deliver enough for less.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
3.5
Value depends heavily on how often you travel. Frequent travelers can justify the premium through flexibility and multi-device use, while occasional users may struggle to make the $499 price worthwhile.
gaming optimization
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
Low latency and strong local throughput make the Slate 7 suitable for online gaming on the road. The benefit still depends heavily on the upstream hotel or mobile connection.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
3.5
Casual gaming works well, and wired play can be smooth, but intensive gaming is better with an Ethernet adapter than over hotspot Wi-Fi alone.
network monitoring
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
Monitoring is useful and accessible through dashboards and the touchscreen, including real-time speeds and AdGuard blocking statistics. Some display metrics depend on acceleration settings.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
3.5
Data and device visibility are useful, though physical-SIM usage reporting may be less accurate than Netgear eSIM reporting.
Wi-Fi 7 support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
2.8
The Slate 7 includes real Wi‑Fi 7 features such as MLO and newer modulation, but its implementation is incomplete. Missing 6GHz and 320MHz support makes the branding feel ahead of the actual radio capability.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
3.8
Wi-Fi 7 is a real feature, but the experience is mixed: some testers praised its modern performance while others found the implementation too limited to show the standard’s full potential.
Wi-Fi speed
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Peak Wi‑Fi speed is a clear strength at close range, with gigabit-class results and top-tier performance in several tests. The absence of 6GHz and long-range drop-off keep it below full-size flagship Wi‑Fi 7 routers.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.2
Wireless speeds are strong enough for streaming, calls, and general work in good coverage, but results fall sharply when the cellular connection is weak.
2.4 GHz performance
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
3.5
The 2.4GHz band is serviceable rather than exceptional, with tests showing roughly expected travel-router speeds. It is useful for compatibility and range, while 5GHz is the performance band.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
2.8
The 2.4GHz band works, but it is slower and does not consistently add the range benefit users might expect.
mobile app quality
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.8
The companion app is useful for joining public networks and changing common settings without opening the full browser interface. Its accessible controls make travel setup easier.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.0
The Netgear app is mostly clean, capable, and easy to use, especially for SIM management. A few menu quirks, account requirements, and app-only tasks keep it from feeling flawless.
long-range speed
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
2.3
Long-range speed is the tradeoff for the compact antennas. Performance can degrade quickly indoors and through obstructions, even though outdoor line-of-sight range can be impressive.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
1.5
At the most demanding far-range location, the Wi-Fi signal failed entirely, showing the limits of this compact hotspot.
wired device performance
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Wired performance is consistently excellent, with the 2.5GbE ports handling near-line-rate traffic and making the router useful for laptops, docks and small wired setups.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.3
USB-C tethering and Ethernet adapters work well and can deliver faster, steadier connections than Wi-Fi, though wired use depends on extra hardware.
range
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
3.9
Range is good for a travel router and can cover a hotel room, small apartment or even long outdoor line-of-sight distances. Through walls and at longer indoor distances, speed falls more quickly.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
3.3
Range is adequate to very good for a mobile hotspot, especially in a hotel room or small office, but it is not a substitute for a full home router and can weaken quickly through distance or difficult walls.
wireless performance
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
Wireless performance is strong for a compact travel router, particularly at close and moderate range. It can rival larger home routers in some tests, though distance and missing 6GHz limit the ceiling.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
3.9
Overall wireless performance is good for travel and daily work, but it is more impressive for reliability and flexibility than for maximum local Wi-Fi throughput.
design and appearance
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.8
The understated black industrial design is widely liked, with fold-flat antennas and a clean professional look that suits travel. It is functional without drawing much attention.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.2
The rectangular, phone-like design is generally sleek and ergonomic, with a premium feel. One tester found the glossy front panel scratches very easily.
device capacity
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.2
Claimed client capacity is high and normal family/work loads are handled comfortably. A heavier 16-user synthetic-style test exposed connection issues, so practical capacity depends on workload rather than count alone.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.7
The 32-device ceiling is more than marketing for typical travel use; testing with large client counts showed the hotspot can handle busy groups.
2.5 GbE support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Dual 2.5GbE ports are one of the Slate 7’s clearest hardware advantages, enabling fast wired WAN and LAN links in a travel-sized device. Multiple tests found the ports genuinely useful rather than decorative.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
A third-party USB-C 2.5GbE adapter worked successfully, giving the M7 a practical path to faster wired networking.
access controls
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Per-client blocking is available directly in the interface, giving users quick control over who stays connected. It pairs well with the broader device-management tools.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
MAC filtering, URL filtering, and hidden-SSID options give travelers useful control over who and what can use the hotspot.
installation process
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Initial installation is quick: power up, join the router, set credentials and choose an internet source. The basic path can be completed in minutes.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
Physical SIM installation is refreshingly simple and feels much like inserting a SIM into a smartphone.
multi-gig Ethernet support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Multi-gig wired networking is a defining strength, with real transfers above 2Gbps in testing. Few travel routers pair that level of wired performance with such a small chassis.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
Multi-gig Ethernet is possible through USB-C adapters rather than a built-in port, and tested 2.5GbE hardware worked without issue.
security update support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
GL.iNet’s long update history is a positive sign, with older devices cited as still receiving security fixes. That matters for a router designed to sit between personal devices and public networks.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
Ongoing automatic firmware updates are a useful security safeguard for a device intended to travel across many networks.
Wi-Fi standard support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
Backward compatibility is solid, with older Wi‑Fi 5 and Wi‑Fi 6 clients performing well. The standard mix is broad even though the Wi‑Fi 7 implementation lacks 6GHz.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
5.0
Packing Wi-Fi 7 into a pocket-sized hotspot is a genuine strength, even if this implementation does not exploit every high-end Wi-Fi 7 capability.
expandability
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.2
OpenWRT-based customization, LuCI access and plugins give the Slate 7 unusually deep expandability for a travel router. Plugin quality is uneven in some firmware versions, so the breadth is stronger than the polish.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
3.8
Adapters and the optional cradle can add Ethernet, charging, and failover features, but the lack of built-in ports and external antenna connectors limits out-of-box flexibility.
network stability
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.8
Once configured, the Slate 7 is usually a very stable travel network, with MLO and wired options helping in difficult environments. Stress and family-travel tests were especially positive.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.3
Normal sessions are very stable, though changing between internet sources can cause a temporary client disconnect.
security features
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Security is a major reason to buy the Slate 7: VPNs, WPA3, firewalling, network isolation and DNS-level protections are all available. The travel use case of creating a private network on public Wi‑Fi is especially compelling.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.6
A private hotspot, firewall, filtering, hidden-SSID options, WPA3, and firmware updates make the M7 a reassuring alternative to exposing devices directly to public Wi-Fi.
congestion handling
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.4
In crowded Wi‑Fi environments, MLO and newer scheduling features help the Slate 7 hold throughput better than expected. Without 6GHz, it still cannot escape congestion as effectively as a full tri-band design.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.0
Even in a crowded network environment, everyday performance remained usable, though cleaner spectrum could produce better speeds.
app setup quality
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
App-assisted setup worked smoothly in a real coffee-shop scenario, helping the router join the public network before all personal devices connected behind it.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.9
The app-led onboarding is a standout strength: scanning the code, linking the hotspot, and activating a SIM or eSIM are generally fast and smooth.
network segmentation
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.8
Separate SSIDs, VLANs and client isolation give the Slate 7 strong segmentation options for travel and IoT use. These controls are useful for keeping personal devices separated from guests or less-trusted clients.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
Wi-Fi Offload keeps clients behind the M7’s own private network rather than exposing them directly to the upstream public hotspot.
latency
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.8
Latency is generally low and benefits from Wi‑Fi 7 efficiency features, making the router suitable for calls and gaming at practical distances. Very high connection counts can still push latency upward.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
A wired gaming test ran without noticeable stutter or lag.
size and footprint
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.7
Compact dimensions are a major travel strength: it slips into bags easily and, in some accounts, is small enough to call pocketable. A few comparisons note it is slightly larger than older travel models, but still highly portable.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.4
For a full mobile router, the phone-like M7 is impressively easy to carry in a bag or jacket pocket, though a few testers still found it chunky.
performance under load
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.0
The Slate 7 handles typical multi-client and filtering workloads well, including heavy wireless use and direct media streaming. One 16-user stress scenario produced connection issues, showing it is not a miniature enterprise router.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
3.8
Under strong network conditions, the M7 can stay fast with many clients, but weak-signal environments become much more vulnerable to heavier loads.
web interface quality
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
The web interface is one of the stronger parts of the experience, balancing approachable dashboards with access to deeper OpenWRT settings. Advanced areas can still feel dated or technical.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.3
The browser interface is useful for deeper settings that the app does not expose, and it is generally straightforward to navigate.
video conferencing optimization
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
Real-world wireless throughput at normal working distances is comfortably sufficient for video calls and remote-work productivity. The router is not specifically tuned only for conferencing, but it handles the workload well.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.8
Video calls are a comfortable workload for the M7 in good coverage, even while other devices and tasks are active.
setup ease
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.9
Basic setup is a consistent strength, with guided flows, QR codes and straightforward Wi‑Fi configuration making the router quick to deploy. Even fairly advanced travel setups can be brought online with little friction.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.6
Getting online is consistently quick and uncomplicated, with QR-code onboarding and SIM activation often taking only minutes.
connection reliability
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.8
Reliability is generally excellent, including a three-day stress test with no disconnects and many successful travel deployments. A few firmware/WISP quirks exist, but core connections are usually dependable.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.7
Reliability is one of the M7’s best traits in decent coverage, with repeated reports of stable sessions, few drops, and dependable travel use.
connected-device management
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.7
Connected clients are easy to see and manage, with blocking and rate-limiting available from the main interface. This is unusually capable for a compact travel router.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
The app makes it easy to see who is connected and react quickly if an unexpected device appears.
multi-device performance
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.8
The router handles many simultaneous clients well in typical travel use, including family trips and multi-device work setups. Extremely high client loads can expose limits.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.6
The M7 handles several active devices comfortably, and one stress test ran 27 devices at once without falling apart.
download performance
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.8
Download throughput is strong on both wired and wireless links, and WireGuard often preserves most practical travel bandwidth. Fast upstream connections can expose the router’s VPN ceiling.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.6
Strong 5G locations regularly provide plenty of download headroom for streaming, calls, and work, with direct USB-C often going faster still.
320 MHz support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
1.4
The router does not support 320MHz channels, one of Wi‑Fi 7’s headline bandwidth features. That materially caps peak wireless potential and contributes to the sense that its Wi‑Fi 7 implementation is partial.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
1.5
The M7 falls far short of Wi-Fi 7’s 320MHz potential, with its 5GHz radio topping out at 80MHz.
wall penetration
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
2.9
Walls are a clear limit for the compact antenna system: speeds drop noticeably through floors and heavier construction. Keep the router relatively close for the best results.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
3.0
Typical interior walls are manageable, but a difficult external wall defeated the signal in testing.
upload performance
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
Upload speeds are similarly strong in direct tests, including multi-gig internet scenarios. VPN use can reduce the maximum, but remains more than adequate for most remote-work tasks.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.4
Uploads are consistently capable enough for work files, presentations, calls, and media, especially on strong 5G or wired connections.
WAN failover
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.9
Multi-WAN failover is one of the most useful travel features, switching among Ethernet, repeater Wi‑Fi and tethered cellular sources. It is repeatedly praised for keeping remote-work connections resilient.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
5.0
With the optional cradle, the M7 can automatically take over when fixed broadband fails, creating a strong backup-internet setup.
build quality
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.4
Build quality is solid and travel-friendly, with sturdy plastics, strong antenna hinges and a compact chassis. It feels durable enough for bags and regular travel, though it is not ruggedized or weather-rated.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.4
Most testers found the chassis solid, rugged, and travel-ready, but the easily marked front panel is a notable blemish.
automatic configuration
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Reusing a familiar SSID lets family devices reconnect automatically, reducing setup work at each new location. That “set it once” behavior is a practical travel advantage.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
5.0
Compatible physical SIMs can configure themselves automatically, reducing the amount of manual network setup needed.
content filtering
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
AdGuard Home provides basic adult-content filtering at the DNS level across connected devices. It is useful and free, though not a full-featured parental-control platform.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
URL filtering adds another layer of control when the M7 is being used as a private gateway on top of public Wi-Fi.
device identification
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
The dashboard clearly shows which clients are connected to each network, making device identification and basic management easy. Deeper naming and profiling options are available for organization.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
Connected-device visibility is clear enough to serve as a useful security check in public places.
dual-WAN support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Dual-WAN and multi-WAN flexibility is excellent, with wired, repeater and tethered sources available for redundancy or load balancing. This is especially valuable for remote workers.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
5.0
The cradle can combine fixed broadband and cellular as primary and backup internet paths, making the M7 more useful at a desk.
firewall quality
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
Firewall capability is part of a strong security stack, including IPv6 protections and deeper OpenWRT controls. It gives advanced users more flexibility than typical travel-router firmware.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
The built-in firewall is part of a broader security stack that makes public-network use feel substantially safer.
web interface setup
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Browser-based onboarding is straightforward and guided, making the web interface a strong primary setup path. Advanced configuration is available later without complicating the first-run flow.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
5.0
Opening the local browser interface and getting to advanced settings is simple and self-explanatory.
WPA3 support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
WPA3 is included as part of the router’s modern security toolkit. It reinforces the Slate 7’s focus on protecting devices on unfamiliar networks.
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
WPA3 encryption strengthens the M7’s private hotspot protection when it is rebroadcasting cellular or public Wi-Fi connections.
6 GHz performance
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
1.8
The biggest Wi‑Fi 7 caveat is the complete lack of a 6GHz radio. That omission repeatedly limits the router’s peak-speed and congestion advantages versus fuller Wi‑Fi 7 or Wi‑Fi 6E designs.
Netgear Nighthawk M7No score yet
activity reports
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
AdGuard Home provides detailed statistics on blocked queries, giving useful visibility into what the router is filtering. The reporting is more security/privacy focused than a full parental activity log.
Netgear Nighthawk M7No score yet
automatic firmware updates
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7No score yet
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
Automatic firmware updates help keep the hotspot current without manual intervention.
automatic route optimization
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7No score yet
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.0
The M7 can intelligently favor available Wi-Fi or stronger cellular options, but one test found source changes briefly restart the Wi-Fi network.
bandwidth controls
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Per-client rate limits are straightforward to apply from the interface. That gives travelers practical control when several devices share a limited hotel or mobile connection.
Netgear Nighthawk M7No score yet
bandwidth management
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Bandwidth management is practical through client-level rate limits and broader multi-WAN controls. It is well suited to rationing constrained travel connections.
Netgear Nighthawk M7No score yet
close-range speed
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Close-range performance is excellent, with Wi‑Fi reaching high gigabit-class rates in several tests and wired links exceeding 2Gbps. The router is fastest when clients stay nearby.
Netgear Nighthawk M7No score yet
data collection transparency
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
2.0
Privacy transparency is a concern around vendor-tied services such as DDNS and cloud features. GL.iNet’s initial answers about data handling were described as unclear, even after later clarification.
Netgear Nighthawk M7No score yet
DNS customization
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
2.5
Custom DNS is available, but advanced DNS configuration is less beginner-friendly than the basic interface. Manual setup and limited guidance make this more of a power-user feature.
Netgear Nighthawk M7No score yet
encrypted DNS support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
DNS-over-TLS/HTTPS support adds another strong privacy layer for users who want encrypted name resolution. It complements AdGuard Home and VPN features.
Netgear Nighthawk M7No score yet
eSIM flexibility
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7No score yet
Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.7
The strongest differentiator is flexible eSIM use: travelers can buy plans in-app, load third-party eSIMs, keep a physical SIM, and switch networks without hunting for local cards. Netgear’s own plans can be pricey or limited.
firmware stability
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
3.6
Firmware quality is mixed: core routing can be very stable, while some builds show buggy WISP behavior, plugin crashes or beta-like polish. Later updates fixed at least one major touchscreen/security issue.
Netgear Nighthawk M7No score yet
firmware update process
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.7
Regular updates are a meaningful strength, and one later firmware release fixed a major touchscreen privacy flaw. Long-term software maintenance adds value beyond the initial hardware.
Netgear Nighthawk M7No score yet
floor-to-floor coverage
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
Through-floor performance can remain respectable in a typical home, including one test that beat an existing full-size router downstairs. Heavy construction will still reduce speed.
Netgear Nighthawk M7No score yet
guest network
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
Separate guest networks are available and easy to configure, helping keep visitors or temporary devices away from the primary LAN.
Netgear Nighthawk M7No score yet
LAN port speed
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
The 2.5Gbps LAN port is a real performance advantage rather than a paper specification. Short-range testing showed over-2Gbps wired throughput and a clear edge over a rival with slower LAN.
Netgear Nighthawk M7No score yet
malicious-site blocking
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
AdGuard Home can block known malicious domains before traffic reaches connected devices. The protection runs at the router, so it covers clients without separate software.
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mesh performance
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
1.0
Mesh is a notable weakness: the Slate 7 does not mesh with other GL.iNet routers in the tested firmware. That prevents the smooth roaming and extension role some buyers may expect.
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Multi-Link Operation
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.2
MLO provides some stability and congestion benefits, but gains are not consistently dramatic without 6GHz and full multi-radio operation. It is useful, just not a reason by itself to buy the router.
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OFDMA performance
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.3
OFDMA helps efficiency and latency, particularly in crowded environments, but it does not eliminate congestion on its own. Its value is supportive rather than transformative.
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outdoor coverage
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Outdoor line-of-sight coverage can be surprisingly long; one test maintained the link all the way to the end of a roughly 400-foot route. That makes it promising for temporary outdoor streaming setups.
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parental controls
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
DNS-level parental controls can block adult content across all connected devices, which is useful for family travel. Some acceleration modes can disable certain client-control features, so configuration matters.
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per-device speed limits
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
Individual clients can be rate-limited directly, helping prevent one device from consuming a constrained uplink. The control is easy to reach in the standard interface.
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power adapter size
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
The included adapter is compact and travel-friendly while still providing enough power for full performance. Interchangeable regional plugs further improve its usefulness on the road.
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printer sharing
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
The USB port can be used for printer sharing in addition to tethering and storage. That flexibility adds value for temporary office or travel setups.
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privacy controls
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
3.3
Privacy tools are extensive, but the touchscreen can expose network details if left unlocked. Firmware-added PIN and display controls substantially improve that weakness, while AdGuard and VPN options strengthen day-to-day privacy.
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remote management
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.8
Tailscale and GoodCloud give the Slate 7 useful remote-access and management options. Tailscale is especially praised for securely reaching home resources without complex port forwarding.
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seamless handoff
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
1.0
Without true mesh support, the Slate 7 cannot deliver the seamless handoff expected when moving between it and another router. Repeater mode is available, but it is not equivalent.
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setup guidance
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.2
Wizards and network guides make common setup tasks easy to follow. Guidance becomes thinner for advanced VPN, DNS and LuCI-level configuration.
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smart home compatibility
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
2.5
Smart-home compatibility is mixed because some cameras and other IoT devices struggled under default security settings. Buyers with older devices may need to tune WPA2/management-frame options.
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status light usefulness
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.8
The front touchscreen is more informative than a simple status light, showing connection mode, traffic and other live information. It proved genuinely useful rather than merely decorative.
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subscription requirements
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Netgear Nighthawk M7
4.5
Netgear’s travel data can be purchased without long contracts, which is convenient for short trips. The flexibility is better than the pricing, since short-term eSIM packages can cost a lot per gigabyte.
switch functionality
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
The programmable hardware button is more useful than it looks, letting frequent travelers toggle VPN or other modes without opening an app or browser. That shortcut can become a major time saver.
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tri-band support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
1.5
The Slate 7 is not tri-band because it lacks a 6GHz radio. That is one of the main reasons its Wi‑Fi 7 implementation falls short of higher-end models.
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USB storage sharing
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
3.4
USB storage sharing works and can turn the router into a basic mini-NAS, but transfer speeds often plateau around 130–140MB/s. It is handy for travel file sharing, not a substitute for a high-speed NAS.
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VPN client support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.8
VPN client support is a standout strength, especially WireGuard, which commonly lands around 400–540Mbps in the supplied tests. Broad provider support and quick toggles make secure travel use unusually convenient.
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VPN server support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.8
The Slate 7 can also act as a VPN server, extending its usefulness beyond protecting outbound travel traffic. That makes secure remote access to a home network possible without another appliance.
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WAN port speed
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
5.0
The 2.5GbE WAN port is more than enough for most hotel and travel internet sources and performed better than expected in testing. It also leaves headroom for fast home or office links.
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Wi-Fi 6 support
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
4.5
Wi‑Fi 6 clients still perform well, which matters because many travel devices will not be Wi‑Fi 7 capable. The router remains useful even when its newest radio features go unused.
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wireless backhaul
GL.iNet GL-BE3600 Slate 7
3.5
Repeater/WISP mode is a core travel function and usually works well, including on captive-portal networks. One test did encounter random failures to connect, so it is not flawless across firmware and environments.
Netgear Nighthawk M7No score yet