I use a second router that has an Ethernet cable running from the main modem/router in another room. If they are still able to see my usage, what can I change so they can't?
[OPSEC] Can my ISP still see my tor usage with this method?
I use a second router that has an Ethernet cable running from the main modem/router in another room. If they are still able to see my usage, what can I change so they can't?
[15 Points] swtinc:
[4 Points] Jesse1393:
Ur ISP can log everything, but best defense is a VPN not a shitty one and use tor or another anno. Browser . If ur worried that much go to a public wifi hotspot
[5 Points] DruggieKitten:
what the fuck kind of question is this?
no, you need 35 routers.
why are you so worried about them seeing your tor usage? It's not illegal. And all the talk you see around here about using public wifi to use tor, is basically retarded.
There are ways to hide your tor usage. Bridges. VPNs.
[3 Points] elfer90:
turn that router into a tomato and use openvpn on it with proper iptables rules/firewall to drop any non vpn packets coming in or out
[2 Points] suckatittyfuckapussy:
Your ISP honestly could get anything they really wanted to if they really wanted to
[2 Points] DrMantisTobogganVend:
using tor is not illegal. however, id still recommend the use of a VPN. maybe in conjunction with a VM. and if you want to get funky with it, use those socks5.
or if you really have some legitimate concern about this. public wifi mate.
[2 Points] None:
SQUUUUUWK
[1 Points] King_Zagan:
Just use public WiFi.
It's easy as crap there's 500 coffeeshops within walking distance of my house all have free WiFi with no password I don't even have to go inside.
What does it matter if you have 15 routers connected back to back if it all leads back to the modem and then your ISP?