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title: Building My Own Home Router, Part 1
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This is the first of a series of blog posts on building my own home router from scratch using Debian. My hopes are that by sharing my experiences, it can help others in this endeavor.
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title: Building My Own Home Router, Part 2 - 802.11
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In my [last post](http://nickpegg.com/2014/8/building_my_own_home_router,_part_1.html) I talked about getting my home router up and forwarding packets from nothing and getting my computers connected via Ethernet. The next step is to get 802.11 (WiFi) working.
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- networking
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- ipv6
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title: Building My Own Home Router - IPv6 Tunnel
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Continuing on my adventure of running my own self-built router at home, I decided to get IPv6 running on my home network. As of writing this blog post, my ISP doesn't do native IPv6 yet so I decided to go with Hurricane Electric's [IPv6 Tunnel Broker](https://tunnelbroker.net) service, which provides you with an IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel.
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title: Home VPN with Wireguard
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If you have an interest in Linux networking, by now you've probably heard of
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