-
Steffen Förster authored
The GL-MT1300 is a high-performance new generation pocket-sized router that offers a powerful hardware and first-class cybersecurity protocol with unique and modern design. Specifications: - SoC: MT7621A, Dual-Core @880MHz - RAM: 256 MB DDR3 - Flash: 32 MB - Ethernet: 3 x 10/100/1000: 2 x LAN + 1 x WAN - Wireless: 1 x MT7615D Dual-Band 2.4GHz(400Mbps) + 5GHz(867Mbps) - USB: 1 x USB 3.0 port - Slot: 1 x MicroSD card slot - Button: 1 x Reset button - Switch: 1 x Mode switch - LED: 1 x Blue LED + 1 x White LED MAC addresses based on vendor firmware: WAN : factory 0x4000 LAN : Mac from factory 0x4000 + 1 2.4GHz : factory 0x4 5GHz : Mac form factory 0x4 + 1 Flashing instructions: 1.Connect to one of LAN ports. 2.Set the static IP on the PC to 192.168.1.2. 3.Press the Reset button and power the device (do not release the button). After waiting for the blue led to flash 5 times, the white led will come on and release the button. 4.Browse the 192.168.1.1 web page and update firmware according to web tips. 5.The blue led will flash when the firmware is being upgraded. 6.The blue led stops blinking to indicate that the firmware upgrade is complete and U-Boot automatically starts the firmware.
Steffen Förster authoredThe GL-MT1300 is a high-performance new generation pocket-sized router that offers a powerful hardware and first-class cybersecurity protocol with unique and modern design. Specifications: - SoC: MT7621A, Dual-Core @880MHz - RAM: 256 MB DDR3 - Flash: 32 MB - Ethernet: 3 x 10/100/1000: 2 x LAN + 1 x WAN - Wireless: 1 x MT7615D Dual-Band 2.4GHz(400Mbps) + 5GHz(867Mbps) - USB: 1 x USB 3.0 port - Slot: 1 x MicroSD card slot - Button: 1 x Reset button - Switch: 1 x Mode switch - LED: 1 x Blue LED + 1 x White LED MAC addresses based on vendor firmware: WAN : factory 0x4000 LAN : Mac from factory 0x4000 + 1 2.4GHz : factory 0x4 5GHz : Mac form factory 0x4 + 1 Flashing instructions: 1.Connect to one of LAN ports. 2.Set the static IP on the PC to 192.168.1.2. 3.Press the Reset button and power the device (do not release the button). After waiting for the blue led to flash 5 times, the white led will come on and release the button. 4.Browse the 192.168.1.1 web page and update firmware according to web tips. 5.The blue led will flash when the firmware is being upgraded. 6.The blue led stops blinking to indicate that the firmware upgrade is complete and U-Boot automatically starts the firmware.
supported_devices.rst 6.58 KiB
Supported Devices & Architectures
ath79-generic
- ALFA Network
- AP121F
- AVM
- Buffalo
- WZR-HP-AG300H / WZR-600DHP
- WZR-HP-G300NH (rtl8366s)
- devolo
- D-Link
- Enterasys
- WS-AP3705i
- Extreme Networks
- WS-AP3805i
- GL.iNet
- 6416A
- GL-AR150
- GL-AR300M-Lite
- GL-AR750
- GL-USB150 (Microuter)
- Joy-IT
- JT-OR750i
- LibreRouter
- LibreRouter v1 [5]
- Netgear
- WNDR3700 (v1, v2)
- WNDR3800
- WNR2200 (8M, 16M)
- OCEDO
- Koala
- Raccoon
- Onion
- Omega [6]
- OpenMesh
- A40
- A60
- MR600 (v1, v2)
- MR900 (v1, v2)
- MR1750 (v1, v2)
- OM2P (v1, v2, v4)
- OM2P-HS (v1, v2, v3, v4)
- OM2P-LC
- OM5P
- OM5P-AC (v1, v2)
- OM5P-AN
- Plasma Cloud
- PA300
- PA300E
- Siemens
- WS-AP3610
- Teltonika
- RUT230 (v1)
- TP-Link
- Archer A7 (v5)
- Archer C5 (v1)
- Archer C6 (v2 EU/RU/JP)
- Archer C7 (v2, v4, v5)
- Archer C59 (v1)
- CPE210 (v1.0, v1.1, v2.0, v3.0, v3.1, v3.20)
- CPE220 (v3.0)
- CPE510 (v1.0, v1.1, v2.0, v3.0)
- CPE710 (v1.0)
- EAP225-Outdoor (v1)
- RE450 (v1)
- TL-WDR3500 (v1)
- TL-WDR3600 (v1)
- TL-WDR4300 (v1)
- TL-WR810N (v1)
- TL-WR842N/ND (v3)
- TL-WR1043N/ND (v2, v3, v4, v5)
- WBS210 (v1.20, v2.0)
- WBS510 (v1.20)
- Ubiquiti
- NanoBeam M5 (XW)
- NanoStation Loco M2/M5 (XW)
- NanoStation M2/M5 (XW)
- UniFi AC Lite
- UniFi AC LR
- UniFi AC Mesh
- UniFi AC Mesh Pro
- UniFi AC Pro
- UniFi AP
- UniFi AP LR
- UniFi AP Outdoor+
- UniFi AP PRO
ath79-nand
- GL.iNet
- GL-AR300M
- GL-AR750S
- Netgear
- WNDR3700 (v4)
- WNDR4300 (v1)
ath79-mikrotik
- Mikrotik
- RB951Ui-2nD (hAP)
brcm2708-bcm2708
- RaspberryPi 1
brcm2708-bcm2709
- RaspberryPi 2
ipq40xx-generic
- Aruba
- AP-303
- AP-303H
- AP-365
- Instant On AP11
- Instant On AP11D
- Instant On AP17
- AVM
- EnGenius
- ENS620EXT
- GL.iNet
- GL-AP1300
- GL-B1300
- Linksys
- EA6350 (v3)
- NETGEAR
- EX6100 (v2)
- EX6150 (v2)
- OpenMesh
- A42
- A62
- Plasma Cloud
- PA1200
- PA2200
- ZyXEL
- NBG6617
- WRE6606 [1]
ipq40xx-mikrotik
- Mikrotik
- DISC Lite5 ac (RBDiscG-5acD)
- hAP ac2
- SXTsq 5 ac (RBSXTsqG-5acD)
ipq806x-generic
- NETGEAR
- R7800
lantiq-xrx200
- Arcadyan
- VGV7510KW22 (o2 Box 6431)
- AVM
lantiq-xway
mediatek-mt7622
- Linksys
- E8450
- Ubiquiti
- UniFi 6 LR
- Xiaomi
- AX3200 (RB03)
mpc85xx-p1010
- Sophos
- RED 15w Rev.1
- TP-Link
- TL-WDR4900 (v1)
mpc85xx-p1020
- Aerohive
- HiveAP 330
- Enterasys
- WS-AP3710i
- Extreme Networks
- WS-AP3825i
- OCEDO
- Panda
ramips-mt7620
- ASUS
- RT-AC51U
- GL.iNet
- GL-MT300A
- GL-MT300N
- GL-MT750
- NETGEAR
- EX3700
- EX3800
- Nexx
- WT3020AD/F/H
- TP-Link
- Archer C2 (v1)
- Archer C20 (v1)
- Archer C20i
- Archer C50 (v1)
- Xiaomi
- MiWiFi Mini
ramips-mt7621
- ASUS
- RT-AC57U
- Cudy
- WR2100
- D-Link
- DIR-860L (B1)
- GL.iNet
- GL-MT1300
- NETGEAR
- EX6150 (v1)
- R6220
- R6260
- WAC104
- WAX202
- TP-Link
- RE500 (v1)
- RE650 (v1)
- Ubiquiti
- EdgeRouter X
- EdgeRouter X-SFP
- UniFi 6 Lite
- Wavlink
- WS-WN572HP3 (4G)
- ZBT
- WG3526-16M
- WG3526-32M
- ZyXEL
- NWA50AX
- Xiaomi
- Xiaomi Mi Router 4A (Gigabit Edition)
- Xiaomi Mi Router 3G (v1, v2)
ramips-mt76x8
- Cudy
- WR1000 (v1)
- GL.iNet
- GL-MT300N (v2)
- microuter-N300
- VIXMINI
- NETGEAR
- R6020
- R6120
- RAVPower
- RP-WD009
- TP-Link
- Archer C20 (v4, v5)
- Archer C50 (v3, v4)
- RE200 (v2, v3)
- RE305 (v1) [#device-class-tiny]
- TL-MR3020 (v3)
- TL-MR3420 (v5)
- TL-WA801ND (v5)
- TL-WR841N (v13)
- TL-WR902AC (v3)
- VoCore
- VoCore2
- Xiaomi
- Xiaomi Mi Router 4A (100M Edition)
- Xiaomi Mi Router 4A (100M International Edition)
- Xiaomi Mi Router 4C
realtek-rtl838x
- D-Link
- DGS-1210-10P (F1)
rockchip-armv8
- FriendlyElec
- NanoPi R2S
- NanoPi R4S (4GB LPDDR4)
sunxi-cortexa7
- LeMaker
- Banana Pi M1
x86-generic
- x86-generic
- x86-virtualbox
- x86-vmware
See also: :doc:`x86`
x86-geode
- x86-geode
See also: :doc:`x86`
x86-64
- x86-64-generic
- x86-64-virtualbox
- x86-64-vmware
See also: :doc:`x86`
Footnotes
[1] | These devices only support a subset of Gluons capabilities due to flash or memory size constraints. Devices are classified as tiny if they provide less than 7M of usable flash space or have a low amount of system memory. For more information, see the developer documentation: :ref:`device-class-definition`. |
[2] | (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) For instructions on how to flash AVM devices, visit https://fritz-tools.readthedocs.io |
[3] | (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) For instructions on how to flash AVM NAND devices, see the respective commit which added support in OpenWrt. |
[4] | (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13) All LAN ports on this device are used as WAN. |
[5] | This device contains more than two WLAN radios, which is currently unsupported by Gluon. Only the first two radios will work. |
[6] | These devices follow a modular principle, which means even basic functionality like ethernet is provided by an expansion-board, that may not be bundled with the device itself. Such expansions are recommended for the config mode, but are not strictly necessary, as exposed serial ports may grant sufficient access as well. |