![]() “snapshot” for devices that don't have major release yet. Git commit, which provided first ever support for this device “Birthpoint” of support Website where this device can be purchased Unknown 2020, unknown 2019, unknown 2018, Available 2020, Available 2019, Available 2018, Available 2017, Discontinued 2020, Discontinued 2019, Discontinued 2018, Discontinued 2017, Discontinued 2016, Discontinued 2015, Discontinued 2014, Discontinued 2013, Discontinued 2012, Discontinued 2011, Discontinued 2010, Discontinued Make sure to check multiple sites over the globe! v1=32MB RAM v2=64MB RAM) → add new dataentry-page.Īvailability / Discontinuation of the deviceĬan you buy it TODAY? → Available DO NOT enter a year in the past! Multiple entries (comma separated) allowed if same hardware specs. If 'other' → request new Brand adminĮmpty (default) / v1 / v1, v2 /. If 'other' → request new devicetype admin WiFi AP, WiFi Router, Router, Travel Router, Travel Router - Battery powered, Range Extender, Single Board Computer, Modem, NAS, unknown, other Again, not something I need on the road and this feature is more for home users.Device Type : Travel Router - Battery powered Brand : HooToo Model : HT-TM04 (TripMate Elite) Availability : Discontinued 2015 Supported Since Commit : a=commit h=2120e48e758e68aa129f39e59d5dc72bfc648982 Supported Since Rel : 15.05 Supported Current Rel : 19.07.10 Gluon support : unknown Target : ramips Subtarget : rt305x Package architecture : mipsel_24kc Bootloader : U-Boot CPU : Ralink RT5350F CPU Cores : 1 CPU MHz : 360 Flash MB : 8 RAM MB : 32 Ethernet 100M ports : 1 Ethernet 1Gbit ports : - Ethernet 2.5Gbit ports : ¿ Ethernet 5Gbit ports : ¿ Ethernet 10Gbit ports : ¿ SFP ports : ¿ SFP+ ports : ¿ Switch : Ralink RT5350 VLAN : Yes Modem : - WLAN Hardware : Ralink RT5350 WLAN 2.4GHz : b/g/n WLAN 5.0GHz : - WLAN Comments : 1x1 WLAN driver : unknown Detachable Antennas : - Bluetooth : - miniPCI ports : ¿ USB ports : 2x 2.0, 1x µUSB (charging) SATA ports : - Video ports : - Audio ports : - Phone ports : - Serial : Yes Serial connection parameters : 57600 / 8N1 Serial connection voltage : ¿V JTAG : No LED count : 2 Button count : 2 GPIOs : - Power Supply : 5 VDC, 1.0 A (µUSB), 6000 mAh battery OpenVPN performance : ¿ Wireguard performance : ¿ Device Page : tripmate-nano OWrt Forum Topic URL : Forum search : HT-TM04 (TripMate Elite) Git search : HT-TM04 (TripMate Elite) WikiDevi URL : WikiDevi ID : HooToo_TripMate_Elite OEM Device Homepage URL : Firmware OEM Stock URL : Firmware OpenWrt Install URL : Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade URL : Installation method(s) : see devicepage Picture : Comments : Internal hardware same as HooToo Tripmate Nano and uses same LEDE image Lastly the HooToo can’t extend the range of an existing network. Again I’m fine with that as I just plug it into my Anker 60W 6-Port Desktop Charger along with the other devices I’m charging at night. The HooToo only has a micro USB port for power. The next thing is that the Netgear can be powered over USB or plugged directly into an AC outlet. This really isn’t an issue for me as I rarely ever need to plug in a second device that only has ethernet. This means that you can only use it to connect to a wired connection (in wired mode) and not share to another device that requires a wired connection. First off there is only one ethernet port. Well with a small size you do give up a couple of things. What’s it lack that the Netgear or AirPort has? There is another feature that the HooToo has that the other ones I use don’t and that is the ability to plug in a thumb drive or other USB drive and share files wirelessly. The HooToo has a small (everything) switch on the side that lets you toggle to either a wired connection or a wireless one. This renders the AirPort Express pretty much useless because it requires an Ethernet connection to share. In other words many hotel rooms now don’t have ethernet jacks anymore. Works with either Ethernet in your room or public WiFiĪs I stated in the Netgear review, I was used to carrying around a bigger much more expensive AirPort Express Base Station, but the one thing the AirPort can’t do is allow you to share a public WiFi connection. ![]() Provides an 802.11n WiFi hotspot for all of your devices to connect to on the road.I like the HooToo TripMate Nano for many of the same reasons that I like the Netgear: (that was sooooo last year □ ) However, it didn’t take long for one of my readers to point me to an even smaller travel router with many of the same features as the Netgear at half the price. Late last year I declared that the Netgear Trek300 was my new favorite travel router.
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