Home labbers say to ditch your ISP router, but the Fritz Box 7530 has WireGuard, dynamic DNS, and even a media server
If you've spent any time in home lab or self-hosting circles, you'll have heard one piece of universal advice: ditch your ISP's router. It's treated as gospel, as it's typically the case that anything your broadband provider hands you is going to be a locked-down, poorly-featured paperweight that's only fit for bridge mode, if even that. To be fair, most of the time, they're right. The Technicolors, Sagemcoms, and rebranded Netgears that show up at your door are usually stripped-down appliances with limited firmware support, no bridge mode, and web interfaces that look like they were designed in 2003.
If you’ve spent any time in home lab or self-hosting circles, you’ll have heard one piece of universal advice: ditch your ISP’s router. It’s treated as gospel, as it’s typically the case that anything your broadband provider hands you is going to be a locked-down, poorly-featured paperweight that’s only fit for bridge mode, if even that. To be fair, most of the time, they’re right. The Technicolors, Sagemcoms, and rebranded Netgears that show up at your door are usually stripped-down appliances with limited firmware support, no bridge mode, and web interfaces that look like they were designed in 2003.
William Garcia
Boston
Boston
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