Newsfeed MyBroadband Newsfeed Staff member Joined Jun 28, 2017 Messages 6,805 Reaction score 648 Feb 12, 2018 #1 Multiple security flaws found in Netgear routers
system32 Executive Member Joined Dec 29, 2009 Messages 6,533 Reaction score 4,946 Location Lost in Space Feb 12, 2018 #2 Solution: OpenWrt / Lede-project
supersunbird Honorary Master Joined Oct 1, 2005 Messages 63,951 Reaction score 17,539 Location Garsfontein, Pretoria Feb 12, 2018 #3 system32 said: Solution: OpenWrt / Lede-project Click to expand... And in English please, what is the solution?
system32 said: Solution: OpenWrt / Lede-project Click to expand... And in English please, what is the solution?
H HeftyCrab Expert Member Joined Mar 26, 2009 Messages 2,292 Reaction score 248 Location Cape Town Feb 12, 2018 #4 supersunbird said: And in English please, what is the solution? Click to expand... Install custom firmware if your router supports it.
supersunbird said: And in English please, what is the solution? Click to expand... Install custom firmware if your router supports it.
genetic Honorary Master Joined Apr 26, 2008 Messages 39,143 Reaction score 33,775 Location /\/ ̄ ̄ ̄\/\ Feb 12, 2018 #5 Not many routers support custom firmware.
The_Librarian Another MyBB Super Moderator Joined Nov 20, 2015 Messages 41,546 Reaction score 21,126 Location Dark room in Adventure. Grues abound. Feb 12, 2018 #6 lol And things will only get worse as the manufacturers try to cut costs and employ the cheapest programmers/coders...
lol And things will only get worse as the manufacturers try to cut costs and employ the cheapest programmers/coders...
Gnome Executive Member Joined Sep 19, 2005 Messages 7,791 Reaction score 2,314 Location Cape Town Feb 12, 2018 #7 I'm not sold on custom firmware for "routers". They often perform worse than the factory image in terms of Wifi performance and stability. You may get better security. Nothing really beats getting a good quality product from the get-go. IE> PfSense + dumb Access Point or such.
I'm not sold on custom firmware for "routers". They often perform worse than the factory image in terms of Wifi performance and stability. You may get better security. Nothing really beats getting a good quality product from the get-go. IE> PfSense + dumb Access Point or such.