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What Routers are the most secure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1079817" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>It's less about attack surface for routers because all hardware has bugs. it's more about how long it takes for vendors to patch bugs/exploits. ASUS, Neatgear, Mikrotik are all good choices for consumer devices with frequent security patches/updates. <strong>Ubiquiti is good value too but has had a few hum dinger bugs lately like all enterprise gear.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>If you choose enterprise level gear like Cisco, Palo Alto, Juniper or Fortinet you probably have too much money because subscriptions every year will drain you bank account. Enterprise doesn't guarantee you security, they have just as many bugs/exploits/attacks like consumer devices. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Enterprise is nice too fool around with in your home lab but from experience consumer devices protect the home network just as good as the Cisco's etc for much less money.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1079817, member: 57429"] It's less about attack surface for routers because all hardware has bugs. it's more about how long it takes for vendors to patch bugs/exploits. ASUS, Neatgear, Mikrotik are all good choices for consumer devices with frequent security patches/updates. [B]Ubiquiti is good value too but has had a few hum dinger bugs lately like all enterprise gear. If you choose enterprise level gear like Cisco, Palo Alto, Juniper or Fortinet you probably have too much money because subscriptions every year will drain you bank account. Enterprise doesn't guarantee you security, they have just as many bugs/exploits/attacks like consumer devices. Enterprise is nice too fool around with in your home lab but from experience consumer devices protect the home network just as good as the Cisco's etc for much less money.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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