Let me start by saying this router is NOT for the faint of heart. The GL-X3000 is like a Swiss Army knife with a learning curve—powerful but demands patience.
First setup had me sweating: dual-SIM configuration felt like decoding hieroglyphics. But once I masked my IMEI and set TTL to 65 for T-Mobile? Magic. Watching it auto-switch between AT&T and T-Mobile when one network choked felt like having a telecom bodyguard.
Speed? Bonkers. Pulled 200Mbps in a Florida hotel while kids streamed Disney+. The detachable antennas? Lifesavers—boosted my signal through concrete walls at home. But here's the kicker: carrier aggregation only combines two bands, so my friend's pricier router still outpaces me during peak hours.
Hate the WiFi management though. Trying to run 15+ smart home devices was like herding cats—ended up keeping my old LTE router just for IoT. And that packet loss issue? Random Chromebook disconnects made me want to throw it out the window.
Pro tip: Buy a USB-C adapter and power bank. Turns this into the ultimate road trip companion—kept us online through three state lines. Just don't expect plug-and-play simplicity. This is a tinkerer's dream with occasional nightmares.