- Apr 1, 2015
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I have a Netgear router running the newest version of Advanced Tomato:
1.28.0000 -3.5-140 K26ARM USB AIO-128K
on a Netgear R6400 router.
My question:
How much more secure is Tomato out of the box than Netgear's default firmware?
I used such practices as: disabling UPnP, WPS, HTTP management and created a good WIFI name/password with WPA2 encryption. Admin is also locked down with a good password. Service is on a dynamic IP.
Anyhow, my question really pertains to the other features Tomato might have incorporated, if any (IPS...etc)? I don't know much about the specifics of Tomato's security.
@ForgottenSeer 58943
Thanks!
1.28.0000 -3.5-140 K26ARM USB AIO-128K
on a Netgear R6400 router.
My question:
How much more secure is Tomato out of the box than Netgear's default firmware?
I used such practices as: disabling UPnP, WPS, HTTP management and created a good WIFI name/password with WPA2 encryption. Admin is also locked down with a good password. Service is on a dynamic IP.
Anyhow, my question really pertains to the other features Tomato might have incorporated, if any (IPS...etc)? I don't know much about the specifics of Tomato's security.
@ForgottenSeer 58943
Thanks!