The Beryl AX is a newer and more advanced router compared to the Shadow (GL-AR300M).

Some key differences:

The Beryl AX supports the latest Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard, the Shadow is limited to older Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), so the Beryl AX can provide faster wireless speeds and better performance, especially in congested environments.

The Beryl AX also has a more powerful processor, with a dual-core 1.3 GHz CPU, compared to the older single-channel 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi N connection in the Shadow, so the Beryl AX can handle VPN and network traffic better.

The Beryl AX has more Ethernet ports, with 1 WAN and 1 LAN, compared to the single Ethernet port on the Shadow.

The Beryl is a little more expensive, but IMO well worth it.

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The shadow also has two Ethernet ports. Luckily we in general don’t need the better performance or mine / run nodes in congested areas. Can imagine you’ll need more performance when traveling to these kind of areas. For us and our clients I believe the shadow is still sufficient for its purpose.

Oof. Typo. Fair enough. Beryl AX comes with a 2.5G Multi-gigabit WAN port and a 1G gigabit LAN port. Not sure about the speed of the shadow. The better performance of the Beryl AX also doubles as a great home router behind a Protectli firewall.

nostr:npub1jqs0u7zhh53e94gyhm4eu458wm6sw7z0kk66jjhhkhh346tcq2ysfgr247 Found the comparison chart I was looking for with port and VPN speeds.

**Differences**

**Wireguard max:**

Shadow: 50 Mbps

Beryl AX: 300 Mbps

**OpenVPN max:**

Shadow: 15 Mbps

Beryl AX: 150 Mbps

**Gigabit port**

Shadow: No

Beryl AX: Yes

**External Antenna**

Shadow: No

Beryl AX: Yes

**MO-MIMO**

Shadow: No

Beryl AX: Yes

**Toggle Button**

Shadow: No

Beryl AX: Yes

**EAP**

Shadow: Yes

Beryl AX: No

Slate AX is really good too. I recommend both, but I personally prefer the Beryl AX.