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This article explains how to set up a classic router cascade with a DD-WRT router together with a router of your internet service provider (ISP).
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When you subscribe for Broadband from Virgin Media they provide you with one of their routers, either Hub 3, Hub 4, or Hub 5. Neither of these is capable to run the alternative router firmware DD-WRT, but you can still link your DD-WRT router to your Virgin Media Broadband. This article explains how.
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To connect into your home network when on the road or to use a secure internet connection from an potentially non-secure connection, such as an open Wifi, you can run your own VPN on a home server. This article explains how to install a WireGuard VPN server on your home server.
Read more: Run your own VPN Server at Home on a Raspberry Pi with PiVPN
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When you are connecting your router to the internet you will get in many cases a random dynamic IP address that may change any time. Read here how you can still connect from outside by using dynamic DNS.
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If you want to connect a Raspberry Pi running on Raspberry Pi OS (formerly called Raspbian) as a client to a Wireguard VPN server, this article is for you.