Ok, so we convinced Fred to at least use a password on his user account. To further protect the network I have proposed putting in a Ubiquity router similar to ones that I have used in business clients. My rationale between using the LinkSys WRT45 that they have and the upgraded router is as follows. I quoted about $500 for the Ubiquity router installed. Any feedback is appreciated.
1. Performance & Reliability
Residential router
Business-class router
2. Security Features
Residential
Business-class
3. Network Control & Customization
Residential
Business-class
4. Wi-Fi Capabilities
Residential
Business-class
5. Support, Warranty & Lifespan
Residential
Business-class
6. Cost
Residential
Business-class
-ScottL
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Dream Router 7. The new one that just came out recently.
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Paul,
I used to use a linux box running Untangle as a firewall software suite. It worked quite well. However, the UniFi hardware is so much more fully featured and integrates all of the hardware that it’s hard to beat.
-ScottL
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