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Subject: [tor-talk] Can the Tor network benefit from client routers?
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Hi folks,

Lately I started running Tor on an OpenWrt router. 

Moving Tor from your computer(s) to the router can change the
Tor-network landscape. Routers have the most direct Internet connection
and they run 24/7. This opens up the opportunity to donate bandwidth to
the Tor-network, and while a single router can probably donate little
bandwidth there's strength in numbers. 

I was wondering just how much bandwidth routers running Tor could
potentially donate to the Tor network. Did some research and wrote the
following article about it:

https://hoevenstein.nl/can-the-tor-network-benefit-from-client-routers

Enjoy,
Rob.

https://hoevenstein.nl


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