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The Case Against GL.iNet Routers: GL.iNet Beryl vs Flashed Router Pro

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Table of Contents Introduction Location Leaks: A Critical Privacy Flaw Unreliable Wi-Fi Connections Limited Hardware Capabilities Impact on Productivity Better Alternatives for Digital Nomads

A Tailscale-like Solution on the Hardware Level for Seamless Home Network Access Anywhere

If you're familiar with Tailscale, a software-based VPN that allows seamless access to your home network from anywhere, KeepMyHomeIP offers a similar solution but with hardware. Instead of configuring software, you simply plug the KeepMyHomeIP device into any available network, like in your Airbnb, hotel, or a public network, and it instantly connects to your home network. This creates a secure "mesh" between your travel location and your home, making it feel like you're browsing from your own home ISP. All your internet traffic is routed through your home connection, and you’re assigned your home IP address—even when you’re halfway around the world.

Tailscale vs KeepMyHomeIP - What's Best for Me?

When it comes to accessing your home network from anywhere in the world, there are various solutions available. Tailscale is a popular software-based option that creates secure mesh networks between devices, but for users looking for a hardware-based, zero-configuration solution, our product offers a different approach. Whether you're connecting to your home IP address to access sensitive systems or want an easy, plug-and-play way to secure your home network, it’s important to know which solution is the best fit for your needs. In this post, we’ll compare our product with Tailscale across five key points, helping you decide which one is the right choice for your specific situation.  Similarities Between KeepMyHomeIP and Tailscale Before diving into the key differences, it’s important to note that both solutions share some powerful similarities. Whether you choose a hardware-based or software-based approach, both options provide: Speed and Performance : Both solutions are built on W

Digital Nomad VPN Wiki 2.0

  Introduction to VPNs What is a VPN? Why VPNs are important for digital nomads Core benefits (privacy, security, and accessing restricted content) Types of VPN Protocols Overview of common VPN protocols (WireGuard, OpenVPN, PPTP, L2TP/IPSec) Differences in speed and security Best protocols for digital nomads Key Features to Look for in a VPN No-log policies Kill switches and ad blockers Server location diversity High-speed connections for remote work and streaming Device compatibility and simultaneous connections Best VPN Providers for Digital Nomads Comparison of top VPN providers (NordVPN, ExpressVPN, Surfshark, etc.) Key features, pricing, and server locations VPNs that work in restrictive countries How to Test my VPN Connection Check Your Assigned IP Address Before Connecting Check the Location After Connecting Check for DNS & IPv6 Leaks Test VPN Speed Legal Considerations of Using VPNs Legality of VPNs in different countries Countries with VPN restrictions (e.g., China, UAE,

How to Setup a Home Base IP While Traveling or Working Remotely

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In today’s world, remote working and traveling have become the norm, but they come with their own set of challenges—especially when it comes to maintaining your online security and avoiding unnecessary account lockouts. If you've ever experienced the frustration of getting flagged by your employer's IT security or being locked out of your accounts due to Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) while traveling, you know how disruptive it can be. The Problem with Not Having a Home Base IP Here are some of the most common problems remote workers face when they don’t have a stable "home base" IP address: Account Lockouts: Many services, including Gmail, Outlook, banking, and social media platforms, track your login locations as a security measure. When your IP address changes suddenly—like when you're traveling—these services may assume your account is being hacked. As a result, they might lock you out or prompt you for additional verification through SMS or 2FA every time yo

Goodbye OpenVPN; Hello WireGuard: A Faster, Smarter VPN Solution

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We are thrilled to announce that one of our most sought-after features has finally been released: WireGuard . This state-of-the-art VPN protocol is not just an upgrade—it’s a revolution in speed, security, and simplicity. After rigorous testing, we can confidently say that WireGuard is a game-changer for our customers. WireGuard is renowned for its minimalistic design and efficient cryptographic techniques, and we’ve seen significant performance improvements across the board. In our internal tests, we saw speed increases from 10mbps to ~75mbps on a 100mbps connection, a noticeable jump of 65% (!) that delivers faster browsing, streaming, and gaming experiences for our users. While OpenVPN has been a trusted standard for years, WireGuard takes VPN performance to the next level, drastically reducing latency and connection times while maintaining a stronger security posture. What Makes WireGuard Superior? Unlike traditional VPN protocols like OpenVPN, WireGuard uses cutting-edge cryptogra