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product_id: 535644014
title: "GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) Cellular Gateway 5G Router for House & RV, Wi-Fi 6, Detachable Antennas, Dual-SIM, T-Mobile & AT&T IoT Device Certified, Family/Rural Area/Road Trips"
brand: "gl.inet"
price: "€ 653.69"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Gl.I Net"
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---

# Wi-Fi 6 speeds up to 3 Gbps 6 detachable antennas for max coverage 5G Dual-SIM with failover GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) Cellular Gateway 5G Router for House & RV, Wi-Fi 6, Detachable Antennas, Dual-SIM, T-Mobile & AT&T IoT Device Certified, Family/Rural Area/Road Trips

**Brand:** gl.inet
**Price:** € 653.69
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Unlock unstoppable 5G Wi-Fi freedom — wherever life takes you!

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- **What is this?** GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) Cellular Gateway 5G Router for House & RV, Wi-Fi 6, Detachable Antennas, Dual-SIM, T-Mobile & AT&T IoT Device Certified, Family/Rural Area/Road Trips by gl.inet
- **How much does it cost?** € 653.69 with free shipping
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## Best For

- gl.inet enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted gl.inet brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Multi-WAN & VPN Powerhouse:** Combine Ethernet, cellular, tethering with load balancing and 30+ VPN options for rock-solid privacy & uptime.
- • **Next-Gen Wi-Fi 6 Performance:** Experience ultra-fast, low-latency wireless speeds up to 2402 Mbps on 5GHz band for seamless streaming & work.
- • **Customizable OpenWrt Firmware:** Unlock 5,000+ plug-ins and no-code admin panel for tailored network control and security.
- • **Rugged & Ready for Road Trips:** 6 detachable antennas and RV-optimized design keep your family connected in rural areas or on the move.
- • **Blazing 5G Dual-SIM Connectivity:** Stay online anywhere with automatic failover between T-Mobile & AT&T certified networks.

## Overview

The GL.iNet GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) is a premium 5G cellular gateway router designed for home, RV, and rural use. Featuring Wi-Fi 6 with speeds up to 3 Gbps, dual-SIM support with automatic failover, and 6 detachable antennas, it ensures reliable high-speed internet even in remote locations. Powered by customizable OpenWrt firmware and equipped with multi-WAN and advanced VPN capabilities, it offers robust security and flexible network management for professionals and families on the go.

## Description

Product description hero-video Spitz AX (GL-X3000) Spitz (GL-X750V2) Mudi (GL-E750V2) Puli (GL-XE300-EG25G) Beryl AX (GL-MT3000)

Review: Great device and phenomenal customer support - I've been using the GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) for the past 3 years in my shop. I'm using Google Fi (T-mobile) and it's been great. Setup was simple -- once sim was activated (Google Fi portal), the router powered up fine and was able to get onto the cell network. Default APN came up as fast.t-mobile.com (since Fi uses T-mobile as it's primary backbone) but quick and easy to change over to the correct APN for Fi (h2g2). Both worked fine, but the h2g2 is correct one for tracking everything in Fi app as well as more reliable. Web dashboard interface is *awesome*. Very well laid out and easy to navigate. Lots of options avail to configure but generally comes up with solid defaults for majority of cases. This was a significantly better solution than local fiber or copper internet connection -- Xfinity wanted $450 setup fee + $200-400/mo. Speeds have been phenomenal (see pic). Also, in past three years, I've had a couple HW issues (SIM went bad, then issue with X3000 firmware update). In both cases, customer support has been phenomenal. Very responsive, great with debug and quick to send a new unit after I accidentally bricked one trying to update the firmware. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this device to others.
Review: Update x2: Great modem once you figure it out. - Second update: I found a way to use unlimited plus (no throttle) Verizon discount carriers on it: Visible ($45/mo) or Total($50/mo). It IS possible, with a very specific configuration to use Verizon (LTE+NSA only) and we're getting killer download speeds where no other internet is available, a few miles out of town, and no extra antennas, through an external wall. Yes, it will require some real research and work to get it set. Once set, we are solid. High speeds and very reliable. Update: A year later, still using the modem and pretty happy, actually. I figured out my speed issues are due to having a carrier that deprioritizes data when the network is congested. This can slow speeds hugely. On a flagship plan, things should be pretty good. I'm a bit out in the country next to a small town with one main 5g tower, so it gets great speeds when it's not too busy, and pretty slow speeds if it gets really congested. In town, I expect this would be much less of an impact, since speeds in town are huge. We took this unit on a car vacation for a week to Florida, and kept the kids online the whole way, hooked up in two different hotel rooms and friends' condo with speeds around 200 mbps down without much searching. Learning the local towers and the band-masking function on the unit help a lot. I learned the issues are generally less with the unit and available local towers. 4 and not 5 stars still because I really need to use a different modem for my smart home devices. One thing this modem has going for it: AT commands to change IMEI is pretty easy. Once that was set and getting my TTL set to 65 for Metro by T-Mobile, it connected. Tower lock is pretty cool to keep your speed pretty steady, unless your tower's signal is low or acting up today, and then you need to step back in and make changes because then you're not connecting at all. Also be warned, carrier aggregation is limited to 2 bands, that is, one 5G and one LTE band. This means it won't be as fast as other modems with 3 band carrier aggregation, though I understand those are a bit more expensive. It's pretty terrible for administrating a smart home. It can handle just a few devices at a time, but in the end I've gone back to my AT&T sim card with my rock-steady CAT18 4G LTE Cudy router, which is frankly much of the time almost as fast and can do combined 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks, keeping those slower smart devices synced up with the faster ones. This modem can only do separate 2.4 and 5 GHz Wifi, and didn't administrate the slower band very well. It does a good job if you just have some PCs wanting to hook up to a 5G 5GHz connection, and not far away from the unit. I also tried LAN out to WAN on the cudy. This took a good bit of setting changes to be able to get them to work together. To be fair there are plenty of options for doing this, though I found that using the Cudy router as an access point seemed to cut both routers' speeds in half, whether or not you leave the gl-x3000's wireless active or not. This setup also made video streaming almost impossible. Your wireless carriers will also still throttle you endlessly, though that's not GL.iNet's fault. VPN is still a must for PC video streaming, while streaming to TV seems to work pretty well. The very worst issue is that depending on your wireless band, you get 100% packet loss to many wireless devices connected to it, including phones and chromebooks. I think this may have something to do with the wifi frequency, because setting that seemed to help with some devices, but there are still moments of delay or no data passing through at all, leaving apps thinking they are offline, even if the device is connected. In the end, it's a solid 5G modem with just ok router capacities. It's supposed to be able to handle functioning as a WiFi repeater, or even as a tethering WiFi distribution device, but at $400+ there are much more affordable and honestly actually effective devices for that purpose for a fraction of the price. tl;dr: The good: Turns a basic wireless phone SIM card into pretty fast 5G home internet (if you can figure out settings) The bad: It's a pretty shoddy router for administering multiple devices, doesn't play well with LAN/WAN. The ugly: Limitedly customizable via a router interface, and doesn't outshine other 5G routers on the same service, especially for the price. In the end, I will probably end up returning this modem due to oddball snags, though I could learn to live with it. Maybe someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong with this one regarding settings to make it work better.

## Features

- 【Fast Wi-Fi 6 Cellular Router】GL-X3000 provides reliable cellular networks for remote access and high speed internet in urban areas with up to 574Mbps (2.4GHz) + 2402Mbps (5GHz) Wi-Fi speeds. Supports MU-MIMO technology for simultaneous wireless network connections in different scenario. *Speed Tests conducted on a local network. Real world speeds may differ depending on your network configuration.
- 【5G Network & Dual-SIM with Single Standby】Experience lightning-fast 5G speeds under both NSA and SA standards. Dual-SIM flexibility for selecting the stronger and faster ISP connection and automatic failover. Compatible with 4G LTE and 3G networks. AT&T & T-Mobile certificated.
- 【VPN Tunnelling & Remote Access】Provides pre-installed OpenVPN and WireGuard to support 30+ VPN services and encrypts all network traffic within the connected network so that the network is secured when connecting to a public Wi-Fi. Max. VPN speed of 150 Mbps (OpenVPN); 300 Mbps (WireGuard) *Speed Tests conducted on a local network. Real world speeds may differ depending on your network configuration.
- 【Customizable OpenWrt v21.02】Spitz AX is supported by our proprietary firmware based on OpenWrt (v21.02), providing more than 5,000 ready-made plug-ins for advanced customization. With minimal inputs, you could easily access our no-code interface within the Admin Panel.
- 【Powerful RV Deployment】Secure your network gateway in RVs and access multiple WAN connections with ease using GL-X3000's 6 detachable antennas and dual SIM card slots. For extra stability of your internet services in remote areas, you could also connect to your desired wired dome antenna.
- 【Reliable & Uninterrupted Internet】Spitz AX cellular 5G router with multi-WAN technology lets users utilize multiple connection methods, including Ethernet, Repeater, Cellular, and Tethering; Load-balancing capabilities let users distribute bandwidth by custom proportion among multiple connection methods; Supports Network Failover and the option to configure Failover priorities among multiple connection methods.
- 【Diversified Network Needs】Supports various network needs in your daily life, including remote work access to your company’s network resources through VPN Cascading, stable network connections with the use of multi-WAN in Office and RV, easy switching between digital devices during road trips, as well as secure co-working environment while using public Wi-Fi services.
- 【Flexibly Configured Network Settings】Supports both DNS over TLS and DNS over HTTPS to improve network privacy and security, providing you with the flexibility to choose between encryption depending on the network type.
- 【Supports GL.iNet Physical eSIM Card】Simplifying usage and perfect for individual users. We offer intuitive profile management programs that enable editing (adding/deleting) profiles stored on the card. You can easily switch between operators and countries, ensuring smooth and adaptable connectivity worldwide. *Need to purchase Physical eSIM Card separately* The cellular feature in Spitz AX (GL-X3000) is restricted in Russia, Belarus, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and the Crimean Peninsula due to modem limitations.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0C5RCQ8N5 |
| Antenna Location | Business |
| Antenna Type | Retractable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,619 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #78 in Computer Routers |
| Brand | GL.iNet |
| Built-In Media | Ethernet Cable, GL-X3000 router with 2-year warranty, Power Adapter (US,EU,UK,AU), User Manual, X3000's Wall Mount Kit |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Protocol | Cellular (5G NR, LTE, UMTS, WCDMA), Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi 6) |
| Connectivity Technology | 5G |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Switch |
| Coverage | Wide coverage range |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 819 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 3000 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.43"L x 7.28"W x 2.8"H |
| Item Weight | 520 Grams |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000Mbps |
| Manufacturer | GL.iNet |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 2402 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | GL-X3000 |
| Model Name | Spitz AX |
| Model Number | GL-X3000 |
| Number of Antennas | 6 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | OpenWrt |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Multi-WAN, OpenVPN, WireguardVPN |
| Router Firewall Security Level | High |
| Router Network Type | cellular |
| Security Protocol | WPA2-PSK, WPA3 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Multi-WAN, OpenVPN, WireguardVPN |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** GL.iNet
- **Color:** White
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Connectivity Technology:** 5G
- **Frequency Band Class:** Dual-Band
- **Model Name:** Spitz AX
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Business
- **Special Feature:** Multi-WAN, OpenVPN, WireguardVPN
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b

## Images

![GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) Cellular Gateway 5G Router for House & RV, Wi-Fi 6, Detachable Antennas, Dual-SIM, T-Mobile & AT&T IoT Device Certified, Family/Rural Area/Road Trips - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Y5vGt8JXL.jpg)
![GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) Cellular Gateway 5G Router for House & RV, Wi-Fi 6, Detachable Antennas, Dual-SIM, T-Mobile & AT&T IoT Device Certified, Family/Rural Area/Road Trips - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51CfzVLZlZL.jpg)
![GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) Cellular Gateway 5G Router for House & RV, Wi-Fi 6, Detachable Antennas, Dual-SIM, T-Mobile & AT&T IoT Device Certified, Family/Rural Area/Road Trips - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/512kp87WZML.jpg)
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![GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) Cellular Gateway 5G Router for House & RV, Wi-Fi 6, Detachable Antennas, Dual-SIM, T-Mobile & AT&T IoT Device Certified, Family/Rural Area/Road Trips - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51t5z2djQwL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Number Of Items** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this the Cat19?**
A: Yes, GL-X3000 features CAT19 5G NR (New Radio) cellular connectivity, delivering a powerful boost in potential download speeds compared to 4G LTE at a reduced latency.

**Q: Will this increase the 4G LTE signal more than the smaller version  GL-X750V2? I don't see how that would be possible, but it may help with latency.**
A: Thank you for your message. GL-X3000 has six external antennas for long range connection, two SIM Cards for selecting between the ISP with stronger connections, and Multi-WAN among the WAN port, SIM Card, and Repeater, indicating potentially stronger signal reception and transmission strength at a reduced latency.

**Q: Does it have VLAN support?**
A: No, it does not support, sorry for the inconvenience!

**Q: Hope it is unlocked and can work worldwide with any operator on the bands supported by this model**
A: Thank you for your message. You could check the specific frequency bands supported by GL-X3000 in the following link: https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-x3000/ 
Please be advised that you will need to check with your local ISP whether they support these types of frequency bands. As long as the cellular network in the location where the router will be used supports one or more of these frequency bands, the router will be able to connect to the network and provide Internet access.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great device and phenomenal customer support
*by S***Y on March 2, 2026*

I've been using the GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) for the past 3 years in my shop. I'm using Google Fi (T-mobile) and it's been great. Setup was simple -- once sim was activated (Google Fi portal), the router powered up fine and was able to get onto the cell network. Default APN came up as fast.t-mobile.com (since Fi uses T-mobile as it's primary backbone) but quick and easy to change over to the correct APN for Fi (h2g2). Both worked fine, but the h2g2 is correct one for tracking everything in Fi app as well as more reliable. Web dashboard interface is *awesome*. Very well laid out and easy to navigate. Lots of options avail to configure but generally comes up with solid defaults for majority of cases. This was a significantly better solution than local fiber or copper internet connection -- Xfinity wanted $450 setup fee + $200-400/mo. Speeds have been phenomenal (see pic). Also, in past three years, I've had a couple HW issues (SIM went bad, then issue with X3000 firmware update). In both cases, customer support has been phenomenal. Very responsive, great with debug and quick to send a new unit after I accidentally bricked one trying to update the firmware. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this device to others.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Update x2: Great modem once you figure it out.
*by J***I on March 8, 2024*

Second update: I found a way to use unlimited plus (no throttle) Verizon discount carriers on it: Visible ($45/mo) or Total($50/mo). It IS possible, with a very specific configuration to use Verizon (LTE+NSA only) and we're getting killer download speeds where no other internet is available, a few miles out of town, and no extra antennas, through an external wall. Yes, it will require some real research and work to get it set. Once set, we are solid. High speeds and very reliable. Update: A year later, still using the modem and pretty happy, actually. I figured out my speed issues are due to having a carrier that deprioritizes data when the network is congested. This can slow speeds hugely. On a flagship plan, things should be pretty good. I'm a bit out in the country next to a small town with one main 5g tower, so it gets great speeds when it's not too busy, and pretty slow speeds if it gets really congested. In town, I expect this would be much less of an impact, since speeds in town are huge. We took this unit on a car vacation for a week to Florida, and kept the kids online the whole way, hooked up in two different hotel rooms and friends' condo with speeds around 200 mbps down without much searching. Learning the local towers and the band-masking function on the unit help a lot. I learned the issues are generally less with the unit and available local towers. 4 and not 5 stars still because I really need to use a different modem for my smart home devices. One thing this modem has going for it: AT commands to change IMEI is pretty easy. Once that was set and getting my TTL set to 65 for Metro by T-Mobile, it connected. Tower lock is pretty cool to keep your speed pretty steady, unless your tower's signal is low or acting up today, and then you need to step back in and make changes because then you're not connecting at all. Also be warned, carrier aggregation is limited to 2 bands, that is, one 5G and one LTE band. This means it won't be as fast as other modems with 3 band carrier aggregation, though I understand those are a bit more expensive. It's pretty terrible for administrating a smart home. It can handle just a few devices at a time, but in the end I've gone back to my AT&T sim card with my rock-steady CAT18 4G LTE Cudy router, which is frankly much of the time almost as fast and can do combined 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks, keeping those slower smart devices synced up with the faster ones. This modem can only do separate 2.4 and 5 GHz Wifi, and didn't administrate the slower band very well. It does a good job if you just have some PCs wanting to hook up to a 5G 5GHz connection, and not far away from the unit. I also tried LAN out to WAN on the cudy. This took a good bit of setting changes to be able to get them to work together. To be fair there are plenty of options for doing this, though I found that using the Cudy router as an access point seemed to cut both routers' speeds in half, whether or not you leave the gl-x3000's wireless active or not. This setup also made video streaming almost impossible. Your wireless carriers will also still throttle you endlessly, though that's not GL.iNet's fault. VPN is still a must for PC video streaming, while streaming to TV seems to work pretty well. The very worst issue is that depending on your wireless band, you get 100% packet loss to many wireless devices connected to it, including phones and chromebooks. I think this may have something to do with the wifi frequency, because setting that seemed to help with some devices, but there are still moments of delay or no data passing through at all, leaving apps thinking they are offline, even if the device is connected. In the end, it's a solid 5G modem with just ok router capacities. It's supposed to be able to handle functioning as a WiFi repeater, or even as a tethering WiFi distribution device, but at $400+ there are much more affordable and honestly actually effective devices for that purpose for a fraction of the price. tl;dr: The good: Turns a basic wireless phone SIM card into pretty fast 5G home internet (if you can figure out settings) The bad: It's a pretty shoddy router for administering multiple devices, doesn't play well with LAN/WAN. The ugly: Limitedly customizable via a router interface, and doesn't outshine other 5G routers on the same service, especially for the price. In the end, I will probably end up returning this modem due to oddball snags, though I could learn to live with it. Maybe someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong with this one regarding settings to make it work better.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best 5G router, hands down.
*by M***L on July 14, 2023*

I found the GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) randomly when looking for travel routers, unrelated to cellular networks, but had an existing (other brand) carrier-locked 5G hotspot router and decided it would be great to replace it with this device. I've never used a GL-iNet device before but knew that they used a fork of OpenWRT which I've never used, but wanted to and knew the functionality was great and "unlocked". I was originally using AT&T's network in my other device but decided to get a second T-Mobile SIM to use the dual-SIM functionality of the Spitz AX. After about an hour of testing and "tweaking" SIM-related options to get things to work properly with the network providers, the router has full 4G LTE and 5G access to both networks - and the automatic SIM network switching feature is awesome.. Network switching when one loses connection. Speeds are normal for my area but I do plan to use this primarily as a travel router which I will use in my car and at hotels... I bought a USB-C to barrel connector cable to use instead of the OEM provided power cable, as I intended to power the router from USB-C (mainly because my car has 20W USB-C, but also convenience) and it works great. I do wish the router had a small battery so I could move it without power loss, or if my car port powers off, but this can be fixed by using a USB-C power bank as a middle power device which I plan to do. The proprietary OpenWRT fork they run on these works great, no bugs that I've found. Feature rich.. allows you to really "own" your device, such as issuing changes to the internal 4G/5G modem settings. Has all DNS, VPN, Tor features, WiFi repeater (awesome feature, but I haven't used it). Build quality and accessories included are also top notch. This is my first GL-iNet device and despite it being costly (but on par or cheaper than other 5G cell routers) I don't regret the purchase and GL-iNet has a customer for life from me.

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