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dmoose | 8 years ago

Would you comment on what router and software you are using, how difficult it is to maintain, and any surprises you have had using it (things you depend on breaking).

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411mrc|8 years ago

It's Ubuntu. Protectli is the equipment, easily obtainable on Amazon. If I had to do over I would use PCEngines however since they use core boot. Edit: you will also need a wireless access point to plug into a lan port. Ubiquity unify is great and is much better coverage than the consumer grade router this replaced.

An excellent guide: https://killtacknine.com/building-an-ubuntu-16-04-router-par...

Up for months, incredible speed, no maintenance, except to add new domains to block when they prove to be spyware. Twitter may be next on the list since it is of declining use to me.

I'll add that I'm by no means a linux whiz, but learned a lot by doing this project.

Biggest issue is explaining to guests why they can't access facebook.

Another bene is you no longer have the planned obsolescence of consumer grade equipment. I fully expect this thing to last a decade, and "firmware" is automatically updated via linux.

tombrossman|8 years ago

If you want something high-performance that you can have running quickly, you can do this with a Turris Omnia router + Pi-hole (DNS ad-blocker). The Omnia is about $300. I've done a blog post explaining how to get everything set up here, and it's CC0 public domain licensed so you can copy or adapt it however you like: https://www.tombrossman.com/blog/2017/how-to-install-pi-hole...

No surprises, the Omnia updates itself and reboots automatically (you get an email warning of you want to intervene) and everything 'just works'.