- A different device from your home server?
- On the same home server as the services but directly on the host?
- On the same home server as the services but inside some VM or container?
Do you configure it manually or do you use some helper/interface like WGEasy?
I have been personally using wgeasy but recently started locking down and hardening my containers and this node app running as root is kinda…


Home 1’s Routers, Home 2’s Router, public IPv4/v6 VPS. All as the native arch package.
The routers are running Arch? What hardware are they?
I’m running pfSense as edge firewalls with a Fritzbox router as a bridge - no issues there, but would be interesting to replace that part too, if possible.
Old small desktop towers. Powerful, very open (so I can run my NS infra and WG server and bridge on there, and easily have them redundant), and very extendable (need a 10G NIC or SFP+? Plug in a PCIe card!), and easily replaceable. I now have some old Cisco APs, which will be for my 2nd Home, so I can use my FritzBox as only a modem. In my 1st Home, I’ll hopefully soon actually have fibre in addition to using my dads FritzBox as uplink. And I could add a Mobile Modem too. There, I don’t need a wireless network, as in contrast to my 2nd Home, that infra is only for servers, to which I can just connect from my dads network/FB.