How One User Locked Down Their Home Wi-Fi Router With Security-First Settings
A home network user shared a detailed breakdown of their Wi-Fi router security configuration on DEV Community. To restrict management console access, they assigned static IP addresses to whitelisted devices, ensuring their IPs never change and remain authorized. Firewall protections including IPv4, IPv6, and DoS defenses were enabled, while remote access features like WPS, SSH, Telnet, and UPnP were all disabled. DNS was switched from the ISP's default to Cloudflare's servers with DoT strict mode, DNSSEC validation, and DNS rebind protection enabled. Administrative settings include daily firmware checks, weekly automatic reboots, and a 30-minute console logout timer.
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