Posts Tagged ‘SSID’
TL;DR As Internet of Things (IoT) devices become more commonplace managing the risks they bring becomes more of a bother. I’ve chosen to deal with this by having different network zones for different trust levels; implemented mostly with OpenWrt. But it’s still a compromise where various security risks are accepted as OK given the effort […]
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Tags: BeyondCorp, CRA, file, Fire Stick, firewall, HA, home, Home Assistant, Internet, IoT, Kodi, MUD, NAS, network, OpenWRT, print, printer, Raspberry Pi, security, SSID, subnet, trust, VLAN, wifi, Zero Trust, zones
GL.iNet MT-6000 Flint2 Review
30Nov24
TL;DR The Flint 2 seems to be a pretty awesome router. It was a little fiddly to set up my (quite complex) existing VLANs and wireless networks onto it, but it’s been working without a hitch since then :) Why? I’ve had a Draytek 2866ax router paired with an AP960C access point for about 18m[1]. […]
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Tags: Access Point, AI, Flint 2, Flint2, GL.iNet, MT-6000, OpenWRT, review, SSID, VLAN, wifi