Re: Off-Topic: Travel Router and Firewall

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On 11/23/2016 11:24 PM, Leon Fauster wrote:
Am 23.11.2016 um 21:18 schrieb H <agents@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
This is off-topic and the only connection with CentOS is that the laptop will be running CentOS...

I am looking for a travel router/firewall for a number of reasons:

- Protect against outside attacks when outside the office/home not relying on whatever protection the laptop/tablet/phone offers.

- Allow for fast transfer for data between devices without being limited by the bandwidth of the hotel etc., even without being connected to the internet.

- Allow for multiple devices even when the hotel etc. only allows one device to be registered.

The ideal device should:

- Be small, ideally be able to be charged via a USB port.

- Use open-source software that the user can update.

- Allow the user to log on the device and set up the connection with the hotel etc. which often requires a userid and password to be entered on a browser page.

- Allow using either a RJ-45 wired or wireless connection to the outside net.

- Have at least two RJ-45 ports to connect a laptop avoiding WiFi.

- Allow for VPN tunneling.

If anyone has suggestions, they would be greatly appreciated!

DIY based on http://www.pcengines.ch/ hardware ...

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LF

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Noted but there may be solutions already available.

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