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product_id: 646123761
title: "GL-B3000 (Marble) Wireless WiFi 6 Router with Wall-Mountable Photo Frame, Dual-Band AX3000, OpenVPN & WireGuard, Bark & AdGuard Home Parental Controls, OpenWrt, 3 Gigabit Ethernet Ports"
brand: "gl.inet"
price: "VT24308"
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reviews_count: 12
category: "Gl.I Net"
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# Dual-Band AX3000 WiFi 6 Built-in OpenVPN & WireGuard Unique photo frame design GL-B3000 (Marble) Wireless WiFi 6 Router with Wall-Mountable Photo Frame, Dual-Band AX3000, OpenVPN & WireGuard, Bark & AdGuard Home Parental Controls, OpenWrt, 3 Gigabit Ethernet Ports

**Brand:** gl.inet
**Price:** VT24308
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📡 Elevate your WiFi game with style and security — because your network deserves to be as smart as you are!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GL-B3000 (Marble) Wireless WiFi 6 Router with Wall-Mountable Photo Frame, Dual-Band AX3000, OpenVPN & WireGuard, Bark & AdGuard Home Parental Controls, OpenWrt, 3 Gigabit Ethernet Ports by gl.inet
- **How much does it cost?** VT24308 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/646123761-gl-b3000-marble-wireless-wifi-6-router-with-wall-mountable)

## Best For

- gl.inet enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Effortless setup via mobile app or web UI—snap on the frame and customize your network in minutes.
- • **Family-Friendly Controls:** Integrated Bark & AdGuard Home parental controls protect your loved ones from inappropriate content and ads.
- • **Blazing Fast WiFi 6 Speeds:** Enjoy up to 2.4 Gbps combined dual-band throughput for smooth streaming and multitasking.
- • **Rock-Solid Security Built-In:** Pre-installed OpenVPN & WireGuard encrypt all traffic, keeping your network private and secure.
- • **Seamless Style Meets Connectivity:** Blends into your home with a sleek 8-inch photo frame design, wall-mountable or freestanding.

## Overview

The GL.iNet GL-B3000 (Marble) is a cutting-edge WiFi 6 router combining ultra-fast dual-band AX3000 speeds with a unique photo frame design that fits seamlessly into any modern home. It features robust security with pre-installed OpenVPN and WireGuard VPNs, advanced parental controls via Bark and AdGuard Home, and versatile display options including wall-mounting. With three gigabit Ethernet ports and easy app-based setup, Marble offers professional-grade networking with a stylish twist, perfect for tech-savvy millennials who value both aesthetics and performance.

## Description

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Review: Home Run! - What an amazing value! I'm coming from a ddwrt flashrouter that costs 3-4x. This router comes with a very nice web ui for managing most of the settings you'll ever need and if thats not enough you can access the openwrt web ui (Luci). This is only a gigabit rated router so if you have high speed fiber I guess this isn't for you. I'm very happy with all the built-in apps for VPN, WG, tailscale, etc and the simple setup of guest networks and scheduled tasks. Open source routers have come so far in the last 10 years. I have separate access points connected to it so I'm not as concerned with the wireless range that is probably not as good as a router with external antennas but it has WiFi 6 so if you have a good signal and you presumably only have gigabit internet service, the router won't be your bottleneck. The default gateway is 192.168.8.1 which leads me to think this is intended for it WAN port to be plugged into a LAN port on your main router creating a separate subnet that is for VPN and guests. This can all be changed of course. This thing is small like an 8port switch The picture frame basically doubles its size but is a very cool and creative feature that is freestanding or wall mountable. I appreciate that its white and modern so that it can be left out and not be an eye sore. Great job GL. iNet!
Review: Very versatile and not brutal to configure, even in unconventional ways. - I got this for a very specific - and unusual - purpose. I recently moved into a living situation where the only internet access is via WiFi, which I understand is quite common. Well... problem. While it might be fine to just toss Skylar a password and she can connect her iPhone and be good to go, I'm a bit more... complicated. I rolled into the place with a 400lb wrought iron half-rack filled with PowerEdge servers. They don't do Wifi. But I did previously host WiFi to half the continent via a Cisco Catalyst 3850U and a Cisco Aironet 4800. One option that I considered and then immediately discounted was the possibility of reconfiguring the 4800 from being a WiFi host to being a Wifi bridge. While that is certainly possible (because anything is possible with Cisco gear), the English language does not contain harsh enough expletives for me to express how much work that would entail and how extremely frustrating it would be to get it actually working. I literally ain't got the time nor the patience for all of that. So... enter exhibit A. Take the 4800 offline and plug the Marble into the same exact cable. For a bit of context, that cable is connected directly to a physical port on a PowerEdge R340 running OPNSense firewall/NAT/gateway. Yes, I use a full enterprise-grade server for my router. But that also means that I didn't need Pip Squeak thinking it was the lord of the network either. So obviously, the first order of business was to handle business, as usual. It popped up and snagged an IP address. I was running an active nmap scan and saw it as soon as it came up. Into the web console, through the startup wizard, which actually listed something comparable to my scenario as a setup option. So I selected that. Bad move. "Comparable" != "same." I ended up in some bizarre loop of errors. I can't recall what they exactly were anymore. But I remember that it appeared to be an intentionally engineered catch-22 situation. So, I burned a lifeline and asked ChatGPT for help. It turns out that the install option I selected had taken me down one path in the UI that sounds analogous to the path I really needed to take that was somewhere else entirely. But there was still one bizarre step required: I had to have both the uplink and a client port connected for the setup to succeed. Weird, but nothing one more cable can't solve. So I connected the uplink to the 3850, it got an IP address, and the configuration wizard was happy. Once the config was done, I pulled the uplink cable - since it's now using the WiFi as the uplink - and it's humming along happy as a clam! So, it was a little weird, but still, I got the Marble working as a Wifi bridge so that my servers can reach their favorite playgrounds - StackOverflow and GitHub - in about 15 minutes compared to 3 days (easily) if I had opted to reconfigure the 4800. Not to mention, I still have a full head of hair! Spectacular win! I actually can't speak much to the performance of it. I'm getting about 115Mbps over this crappy Spectrum link. But it's about twice as fast as what I get connecting my laptop to the same access point. So, it appears to be dancing just below the FCC-mandated power limit for WiFi. You literally can't get better performance than that without committing a federal crime! So there ya go... BTW, I took a picture of the Marble, printed it out, and mounted it in the frame. Perfect way to showcase its curves!

## Features

- 【Stylish Photo Frame Design & Flexible Display Options】 Marble features a unique photo frame design that seamlessly blends with your home décor while accommodating an 8-inch photo. It offers four versatile display options: behind the frame, wall-mounted, table placement, or with a stand.
- 【Reliable Wi-Fi 6 Connection】 Experience ultra-fast internet speeds with the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology, offering a combined speed of up to 574Mbps on 2.4GHz and 2402Mbps on 5GHz. Benefit from multi-WAN functionality for failover and load balancing, ensuring uninterrupted internet access.
- 【Enhanced Security with VPN Support】A wifi router with pre-installed OpenVPN and WireGuard, compatible with 30+ VPN service providers. Encrypts all network traffic within the connected network. Max. VPN speeds of 30Mbps (OpenVPN); 190 Mbps (WireGuard).
- 【Bark Parental Controls for Family Protection】Manage screen time and filter inappropriate content with built-in parental controls. Collaborates with Bark (subscription required) and offers local parental controls.
- 【AdGuard Home Ready】Block ads and online trackers across all client devices with built-in AdGuard Home. Customizable DNS filters keep sensitive online data safe and enforce family browsing security.
- 【Easy Installation & Setup】Simple installation process by snapping the router onto the back panel of the photo frame. Then set up Marble effortlessly using our mobile app or the user-friendly web Admin Panel, allowing you to customize your network settings in a few simple steps.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D7PTFZZM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,099 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #221 in Computer Routers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (267) |
| Date First Available | June 21, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 9.7 ounces |
| Item model number | GL-B3000 |
| Manufacturer | GL.iNet |
| Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 4.72 x 0.91 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** GL.iNet
- **Color:** Marble
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer, Smartphone
- **Connectivity Technology:** Ethernet, Wi-Fi
- **Frequency Band Class:** Dual-Band
- **Model Name:** Marble
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Business, Home, Studies
- **Special Feature:** Access Point Mode, Guest Mode, Internet Security, Parental Control
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** 802.11ax

## Images

![GL-B3000 (Marble) Wireless WiFi 6 Router with Wall-Mountable Photo Frame, Dual-Band AX3000, OpenVPN & WireGuard, Bark & AdGuard Home Parental Controls, OpenWrt, 3 Gigabit Ethernet Ports - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31EWGOvMAFL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Home Run!
*by S***A on November 24, 2025*

What an amazing value! I'm coming from a ddwrt flashrouter that costs 3-4x. This router comes with a very nice web ui for managing most of the settings you'll ever need and if thats not enough you can access the openwrt web ui (Luci). This is only a gigabit rated router so if you have high speed fiber I guess this isn't for you. I'm very happy with all the built-in apps for VPN, WG, tailscale, etc and the simple setup of guest networks and scheduled tasks. Open source routers have come so far in the last 10 years. I have separate access points connected to it so I'm not as concerned with the wireless range that is probably not as good as a router with external antennas but it has WiFi 6 so if you have a good signal and you presumably only have gigabit internet service, the router won't be your bottleneck. The default gateway is 192.168.8.1 which leads me to think this is intended for it WAN port to be plugged into a LAN port on your main router creating a separate subnet that is for VPN and guests. This can all be changed of course. This thing is small like an 8port switch The picture frame basically doubles its size but is a very cool and creative feature that is freestanding or wall mountable. I appreciate that its white and modern so that it can be left out and not be an eye sore. Great job GL. iNet!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very versatile and not brutal to configure, even in unconventional ways.
*by A***T on September 20, 2025*

I got this for a very specific - and unusual - purpose. I recently moved into a living situation where the only internet access is via WiFi, which I understand is quite common. Well... problem. While it might be fine to just toss Skylar a password and she can connect her iPhone and be good to go, I'm a bit more... complicated. I rolled into the place with a 400lb wrought iron half-rack filled with PowerEdge servers. They don't do Wifi. But I did previously host WiFi to half the continent via a Cisco Catalyst 3850U and a Cisco Aironet 4800. One option that I considered and then immediately discounted was the possibility of reconfiguring the 4800 from being a WiFi host to being a Wifi bridge. While that is certainly possible (because anything is possible with Cisco gear), the English language does not contain harsh enough expletives for me to express how much work that would entail and how extremely frustrating it would be to get it actually working. I literally ain't got the time nor the patience for all of that. So... enter exhibit A. Take the 4800 offline and plug the Marble into the same exact cable. For a bit of context, that cable is connected directly to a physical port on a PowerEdge R340 running OPNSense firewall/NAT/gateway. Yes, I use a full enterprise-grade server for my router. But that also means that I didn't need Pip Squeak thinking it was the lord of the network either. So obviously, the first order of business was to handle business, as usual. It popped up and snagged an IP address. I was running an active nmap scan and saw it as soon as it came up. Into the web console, through the startup wizard, which actually listed something comparable to my scenario as a setup option. So I selected that. Bad move. "Comparable" != "same." I ended up in some bizarre loop of errors. I can't recall what they exactly were anymore. But I remember that it appeared to be an intentionally engineered catch-22 situation. So, I burned a lifeline and asked ChatGPT for help. It turns out that the install option I selected had taken me down one path in the UI that sounds analogous to the path I really needed to take that was somewhere else entirely. But there was still one bizarre step required: I had to have both the uplink and a client port connected for the setup to succeed. Weird, but nothing one more cable can't solve. So I connected the uplink to the 3850, it got an IP address, and the configuration wizard was happy. Once the config was done, I pulled the uplink cable - since it's now using the WiFi as the uplink - and it's humming along happy as a clam! So, it was a little weird, but still, I got the Marble working as a Wifi bridge so that my servers can reach their favorite playgrounds - StackOverflow and GitHub - in about 15 minutes compared to 3 days (easily) if I had opted to reconfigure the 4800. Not to mention, I still have a full head of hair! Spectacular win! I actually can't speak much to the performance of it. I'm getting about 115Mbps over this crappy Spectrum link. But it's about twice as fast as what I get connecting my laptop to the same access point. So, it appears to be dancing just below the FCC-mandated power limit for WiFi. You literally can't get better performance than that without committing a federal crime! So there ya go... BTW, I took a picture of the Marble, printed it out, and mounted it in the frame. Perfect way to showcase its curves!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works fine, has some good features
*by B***N on January 21, 2026*

Overall satisfied. Hardware is ok. Bought 2, both have to be restarted from time to time. Has a useful VPN feature which can be used to turn off ads on certain websites.

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