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Revision as of 19:38, 12 October 2016
Contents
How to Create a More Secure Network
Recommended Router Models
- A router with DD-WRT installed. You can locate devices that have DD-WRT support on DD-WRT's website here.
Notes About DD-WRT
- This software will add many more features to your router, and should only be used by experienced professionals
- Flashing DD-WRT can potentially brick your router, so make sure to follow any instructions carefully
- This guide will not cover all DD-WRT features, only those pertinent to securing your network, and security device
- Menu's might be different in your router depending on your version of DD-WRT
Links and Resources
- DD-WRT FTP: Click Here
- PuTTY: Click Here
- MVPs Blacklist: Click Here