By Desire Athow
Routers, like pretty much every other piece of computing hardware, have reached a maturation peak with very little disruptive innovation now happening.
A few smaller vendors are trying new things to differentiate themselves from the rest of the competition, often by offering fine-tuned, bespoke services.
It certainly came as a surprise when one VPN provider, ExpressVPN, offered to send us the Linksys WRT 1200AC router with its services baked in by way of a customised firmware.
Note that in our case, the router was already preconfigured, but owners of the WRT 1200AC or the WRT 1900AC/S (the only two Linksys routers that support the native ExpressVPN option) will be able to install this particular firmware.
A couple of points here: changing the firmware of your router is not for the faint hearted and there’s a small chance that you could brick (break) your device during the process.
Doing so with a third-party firmware will invalidate your warranty although you can always go back to the original Linksys firmware.
ExpressVPN told us that, while this is the case, Linksys has done a good job to make this device a lot more reliable than anything else on the market.
Speaking of the WRT 1200AC, this is a …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac