GL-X750 (Spitz) User Guide¶
Hardware info¶
Spitz is a 3G/4G dual-band wireless router, widely used for smart home and IoT area. Running OpenWRT OS, you can compile your own firmware to fit for different application scenarios. It has built-in mini PCIe 3G/4G module to support different operators and can be used all over the world.
Spitz (GL-X750V2) is the advanced version of Spitz (GL-X750). It comes with the redesigned PCBA and optimized antennas to improve the 4G performance.
PCB Pinout¶
First time setup¶
All of GL.iNet's devices have a simple and almost identical setup process, click here to learn about the first time setup.
INTERNET¶
The internet configuration interface lets users choose to establish the type of internet connection supported by the router.
Configure the internet network by selecting INTERNET in the side menu within the router's web Admin Panel.
It supports four ways to connect to the internet as listed below:
Ethernet¶
Transmit data over an Ethernet cable using an Ethernet cable to connect the router to an active modem or an active network device. This method usually provides the fastest and most reliable Internet connection.
Click here to learn how to connect to the internet via an ethernet cable
Repeater¶
Extend the Wi-Fi coverage area of an existing Wi-Fi network by using a router to receive wireless signals within range and forwarding the signals to a further distance. This method is most useful when a single router does not have enough range to cover the entire usage area.
Click here to learn how to connect to the internet via an existing Wi-Fi
Tethering¶
Establish internet access with connected devices by sharing a smartphone's mobile data to the router via cable. This method is most useful when users wants to use the phone's data to access the internet.
Click here to learn how to connect to the internet via usb tethering
Cellular¶
Connect the router to the internet by inserting a cellular enabled USB modem into the router's USB port. This method is most useful for sharing internet access from a USB modem to all connected devices.
Click here to learn how to connect to the internet via callular
Priority and load balance¶
Go to Multi-WAN to set the priority of each Internet access method or the load balance when multiple Internet access methods are used at the same time.
WIRELESS¶
The wireless settings lets users manage network security of the primary Wi-Fi and the Guest Wi-Fi, it is accessible by going to WIRELESS on the side menu.
Click here to learn more about the wireless configuration
CLIENTS¶
Clients are devices connected to the router, you can block clients or limit its network speed. The interface is accessible by clicking CLIENTS in the side menu of the router's Admin Panel.
Click here to learn more about managing your device clients.
VPN¶
GL.iNet routers are pre-installed with OpenVPN and WireGuard® supporting 30+ VPN services. It automatically encrypts all network traffic within the connected network, including guest devices and client devices that are not capable of running VPN encryption. Our routers can also act as VPN servers, redirecting traffic from client devices in remote locations to the VPN server via a VPN tunnel before accessing the public internet.
VPN Dashboard¶
OpenVPN¶
Please refer to the following links for a step to step setup guide:
WireGuard¶
Please refer to the following links for a step to step setup guide:
APPLICATIONS¶
GL.iNet routers include a wide range of add-on features that simplifies device management, improves user's internet experience, automates firmware update, and more.
Plug-ins¶
Please visit the Plug-ins tutorial.
Dynamic DNS¶
Please visit the Dynamic DNS tutorial.
GoodCloud¶
Please visit the GoodCloud tutorial.
Parental Control¶
Please visit the Parental Control tutorial.
NETWORK¶
Firewall¶
GL.iNet's routers include multiple firewall features to ensure a secure connection and complete oversight by users. It lets users configure firewall rules including Port Forwarding, Open Ports, and DMZ.
Click here to learn more about GL.iNet routers' firewall
Multi-WAN¶
Please visit the Multi-WAN tutorial.
LAN¶
Please visit the LAN tutorial.
DNS¶
Please visit the DNS tutorial.
Network Mode¶
Please visit the Network Mode tutorial.
IPv6¶
Please visit the IPv6 tutorial.
MAC Address¶
The Mac Address page was previously called Mac Clone and has been changed to Mac Address since v4.2.
Please visit the MAC Address tutorial.
Drop-in Gateway¶
Please visit the Drop-in Gateway tutorial.
IGMP Snooping¶
Please visit the IGMP Snooping tutorial.
SYSTEM¶
Overview¶
Please visit the System Overview tutorial.
Upgrade¶
GL.iNet provides regular updates on our routers' firmware to improve performance, resolving bugs and fix vulnerabilities.
Please visit the Upgrade tutorial.
Scheduled Tasks¶
Please visit the Scheduled Tasks tutorial.
Admin Password¶
This feature has been moved to Security since v4.5.
Please visit the Admin Password tutorial.
Time Zone¶
Please visit the Time Zone tutorial.
Log¶
Please visit the Log tutorial.
Security¶
This feature is available since v4.5.
Please visit the Security tutorial.
Reset Firmware¶
Please visit the Reset Firmware tutorial.
Advanced Settings¶
Please visit the Advanced Settings tutorial.