Creating and Maintaining Home Networks
Router

http://edu-observatory.org/olli/Networks/Router.html



ROUTER
  A NAT router (sometimes referred to as a gateway) creates a
  local area network (LAN) of private IP addresses and
  interconnects your LAN through your Internet Service
  Provider (ISP) to the wide area network (WAN) known as the
  Internet. The "Network Address Translation" (NAT) performed
  by the router allows multiple computers, smart phones,
  tablets, and other devices connected to the LAN behind the
  router to communicate with the external Internet.

  One should download the Manual (PDF) for your Modem, Router,
  and/or Modem-Router combination.

   
            Modem                         Router


THE CHECKLIST PODCAST 89: ROUTER RUNDOWN  (22+ min)
  https://www.securemac.com/checklist/checklist-89-router-rundown

  Routers -- Most everybody has one at home.  But most of us
  don't know anything about our routers.  If the router gets
  hacked the bad guys can get everything!


WARNING ABOUT ROUTERS
  Most gateway routers used by home customers are profoundly
  not secure. Some routers are so vulnerable to attack that
  they should be thrown out, a security expert said at the
  HOPE X hacker conference in New York.

  "If a router is sold at [a well-known retail electronics
  chain], you don't want to buy it," independent computer
  consultant Michael Horowitz said in a presentation.

  "If your router is given to you by your Internet Service
  Provider (ISP), you don't want to use it either, because
  they give away millions of them, and that makes them a prime
  target both for spy agencies and bad guys."
  
  
ROUTER BUGS, FLAWS, HACKS, AND VULNERABILITIES
  https://routersecurity.org/bugs.php

  If you care about the security of your router, and you
  should, it is best to avoid consumer grade routers. On the
  whole, the software in these routers is buggy as heck. 


Asked ChatGPT: What is the best way to secure a home router?

  Securing your home router is crucial to protect your home
  network from unauthorized access, cyber-attacks, and data
  breaches. Here are some steps you can take to secure your
  home router:

  1. Change the default login credentials: The first step in
  securing your home router is to change the default login
  credentials. Many routers come with default usernames and
  passwords that are easily guessable, making them vulnerable
  to hacking attempts.

  2. Enable WPA2 encryption: Make sure to use Wi-Fi Protected
  Access 2 (WPA2) encryption, which is currently the most
  secure wireless encryption standard available. It encrypts
  all data transmitted between your devices and your router.

  3. Disable WPS: Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a feature
  that allows for easy wireless network setup, but it is also
  a vulnerability. Disabling WPS can help prevent unauthorized
  access to your network.

  4. Disable remote management: Unless you need it for a
  specific purpose, disable remote management, which allows
  you to manage your router from outside your home network.
  This feature can be exploited by hackers.

  5. Change the default SSID: The SSID is the name of your
  wireless network. Changing it from the default name makes it
  harder for hackers to identify your router and attack it.

  6. Enable a strong password: Use a strong password for your
  Wi-Fi network. A strong password should be at least 12
  characters long and contain a mix of uppercase and lowercase
  letters, numbers, and symbols.

  7. Keep your router firmware up to date: Routinely check for
  and install updates to your router's firmware. Updates often
  include security fixes that help protect against new
  vulnerabilities.

  By following these steps, you can significantly improve the
  security of your home network and protect your devices from
  cyber-attacks.
  


SUGGESTED SECURE ROUTERS
  http://edu-observatory.org.olli/Networks/Suggested_Secure_Routers.html

  
  

 
    sam.wormley@icloud.com