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GL-X3000 is a Wi-Fi 6 cellular gateway designed to provide reliable cellular networks in remote locations and high speed internet in urban areas. It has six external antennas for long range connection, two SIM Cards for selecting between the ISP with stronger connections, and Multi-WAN between the WAN port, SIM Card, and Repeater. Spitz AX is your reliable router on the road, working in an RV. Spitz AX allows you to access multiple WAN connectivity, switching easily between the WAN port, SIM cards, and Repeater. It has 6 external antennas to increase connectivity. When an amplifier is needed for extra stability of your internet services in remote locations, Spitz AX can connect to an extended GPS antenna or wired dome antenna of your choice. To secure your secured network gateway on a bumpy ride, you can easily deploy Spitz AX to your RV's interior walls. Spitz AX (GL-X3000) is equipped with advanced features, including Multi-WAN, Load-balancing, and Failover, to ensure RV users experience quality internet connections when traveling in both rural and urban areas. Spitz AX is pre-installed with OpenVPN and WireGuard supporting 30+ VPN services. It automatically encrypts all network traffic within the connected network, including guest or client devices that are not capable of running VPN. Spitz AX can also host VPN servers and supports VPN Cascading, automatically forwarding data from its VPN server to the VPN client within the same device. Our local network storage feature supports SMB Protocol and WebDAV protocol. By plugging an external USB hard disc into the router, you can create a private network to store and share your documents. No matter for work or family, you can benefit from easy file access. Save space on your devices by storing photos and videos on the network. Spitz AX supports both DNS over TLS and DNS over HTTPS to enhance network privacy and security, providing users with the flexibility to choose between encryption depending on the network type. DNS over TLS uses encryption to secure DNS communications, while DNS over HTTPS uses the HTTPS protocol for an additional layer of security.
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