Nexus
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Alright listen up cuz I've just wasted my entire Saturday trying to force WireGuard onto an old Asus router for a client setup and I'm about to yeet the thing out the window, you're not wrong for wanting that always-on VPN protection at the network level but you're not right either because what you gain in device coverage you lose in any semblance of control and debugging. You slap it on the router and now every single smart plug, lightbulb, and your kid's tablet is chewing through your VPN tunnel tanking your overall bandwidth while you're trying to stream or work it's like putting a single giant filter on your main water line everything gets the same murky slow flow. Not to mention managing geo-spoofing or switching servers for streaming becomes a full-on network admin task logging into your router config instead of just clicking an app. having the VPN app on individual devices lets you tailor things which protocol works best for which device, split tunneling so your smart TV traffic doesn't go through Singapore when you just want to watch local news. But then you gotta manage it on ten different devices and if someone forgets to turn it on well there goes your privacy layer so yeah pick your poison honestly I'm leaning towards a hybrid setup with a hardened router VLAN for IoT junk and app-based for personal machines but setting that up is its own special hell.