I'm sure you can get it to run on some computer that act like a router or grab some embedded stuff.
I haven't tried it too much work. But openBSD is solidly crazy. They sacrifice performance for security and security is always the first thing on their mind and anything else are distant second. They code review too.
"Barring guidance from the Sponsor with regards to particular devices of interest, Cherry Blossom has attempted to support wireless network devices that are ubiquitous and readily available (at least in the US)."
Which means the CIA leaked it to the bad guys years ago. Everyone already knew the CIA and law enforcement were hacking wifi routers and blaming it on the Russians and Chinese.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 38.4 ms ] threadUbiquiti's EdgeRouter gets my vote if you're willing to muck around on the CLI to get to advanced features.
I'm sure you can get it to run on some computer that act like a router or grab some embedded stuff.
I haven't tried it too much work. But openBSD is solidly crazy. They sacrifice performance for security and security is always the first thing on their mind and anything else are distant second. They code review too.
http://www.bsdnow.tv/tutorials/openbsd-router#hardware
https://www.theverge.com/2017/6/15/15812216/cherryblossom-ci...
"Asus, Belkin, Buffalo, Dell, DLink, Linksys, Motorola, Netgear, Senao, and US Robotics"
I use a TP-Link router, so I guess my router can be hacked by the Chinese govt rather than the US.
|Able to search for people by their VoIP number.
That is just evil.
Uch.
_in the US_