I want to lock down my internet use at home. A vpn is great, but I want devices to automatically connect to a secure network with VPN always on.

Thinking about buying a dd-wrt compatible WiFi router, and setting up my vpn directly on that instead of using software on each device to connect.

What am I missing? Is this a good approach?

My next steps will likely be getting a used pixel and installing Calaxy or another privacy os on it, and experimenting with using that privacy phone as my daily driver.

I really like the Linux phones like the pine phone or Purism Librem 5, but those just don’t seem quite ready to be a daily driver.

#privacy #censorshipResistance #VPN

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Cannot give advise regarding the VPN but can recommend GrapheneOS absolutely!

Yes, 100% on GrapheneOS. Which Pixel are you using?

Our choice for Phi Daisy is still Pixel 6. Price is unbeatable. For cost of 1 iPhone, Claim 4 Phi Daisies.

Most modern routers can run a VPN. Keep in mind the VPN does slow your internet service down. Getting a more powerful router (multicore processor) to help with the VPN work can help mitigate the speed loss.

You can run OEM router firmware or flash with custom firmware like dd-wrt or maybe Asus Merlin. Both of those firmwares allow a router to be able to run OpenVPN or Wireguard protocols.

As for a VPN service there are many and not all of them run both OpenVPN and Wireguard protocols. Do research on your router of choice, research your preferred VPN protocol, then research VPN services.

Getting a newer beast of a router will help future proof your network. You can even use them as your own personal cloud storage with a drive hooked to it.