[Noisebridge-discuss] Secure and / or powerful (non-RFC compliant) wireless routers? :)

Ben Kochie superq at gmail.com
Sat Sep 1 02:14:27 UTC 2012


Securing wifi networks is useless.  Just run an open network and
secure your hosts.

On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Kristian Erik Hermansen
<kristian.hermansen at gmail.com> wrote:
> Moin Moin,
>
> Do any of y'all have some recommendations for secure and powerful
> wireless home routers? The problem with most home routers today is
> that the firmware has numerous security issues, of course. Also, they
> are all RFC compliant and have poor usage indoors where many rooms or
> long distances are a problem. Any thoughts on security hardened wifi
> home routers or any sub-$100 routers that can handle transfer through
> numerous brick wall rooms? What do NSA employees use at their home,
> etc, as approved by NSA standards. Probably NOT a Linksys home router,
> eh?
>
> Anyway, I would prefer NOT to roll my own on top of tomato, dd-wrt,
> openwrt, etc as I have done in the past. Those firmware binaries are
> flaky at times and also there is some question as to security.
> Thoughts??? :)
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