{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"bellsov wrote","author_name":"bellsov (npub1rp…ntnfn)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1rpu90agwqrsxdeq3we45w6aggug2d76n75dy69eepafnkmhwtnxqlntnfn","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"You could put them behind a small pfsense-capable router if the wifi network is public or semi-public. \n\nBut still anyone who is on that router's wifi would be able to access the Bitaxes. \n\nYou could probably use the firewall in the router to only open the Bitaxe ports to specific IP addresses.\n\nYou could also isolate the Bitaxes via the router by using Tailscale and only allow access to the Bitaxes to IPs on the same Tailnet.\n\nThe other benefit to using the pfsense firewall is the ability to use a VPN to mask the Bitaxe IP."}
