newtonick on Nostr: “Most secure” will greatly depend on configuration in addition to the ...
“Most secure” will greatly depend on configuration in addition to the hardware/software of the router. Usually dedicated routing devices like pfsense will have better security/reliability features over something like a netgear/d-link router. I’m a big fan of ubiquity/UniFi but it’s a bit like getting into the apple ecosystem for routers/wifi/network equipment.
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