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Use a VPN Instead
Have you considered using a VPN instead of forwarding a port? For most users, a VPN is a much simpler and more secure choice than forwarding a port.
We use and recommend NordVPN because not only is it the fastest VPN, it includes a new feature called Meshnet that makes forwarding a port no longer necessary for most applications. With NordVPN Meshnet, you can connect to your devices from anywhere in the world, completely secure, over a highly encrypted VPN tunnel.
When shopping for a VPN, make sure that they meet the following criteria:
- Your VPN provider should have a no-logs policy. This means that they do not keep any logs of any kind.
- Make sure that your VPN provider has lots of exit nodes all around the world.
- Check that your VPN will not affect your speed.
- Verify that your VPN provider uses WireGuard as the underlying protocol.
- Many people prefer a VPN provider that is not based in the United States.
This is the list of requirements that we used when we were shopping around for a VPN provider. There are lots of free, shady VPN providers out there that we looked at and dismissed.
Based in Panama, using diskless servers, and with over 6,100 servers in 61 countries, we can safely say that NordVPN satisfies all of these requirements.

Once you've set up your NordVPN account on multiple computers and enabled Meshnet, you can seamlessly access all of your devices as if they were on the same network. You don't even have to log in to your router. It's very simple.
Every time you click on one of our affiliate links, such as NordVPN, we get a little kickback for introducing you to the service. Think of us as your VPN wingman.
This is the screenshots guide for the Kyocera KR1002. We also have the following guides for the same router:
- Kyocera KR1002 - How to change the IP Address on a Kyocera KR1002 router
- Kyocera KR1002 - Kyocera KR1002 User Manual
- Kyocera KR1002 - Kyocera KR1002 Login Instructions
- Kyocera KR1002 - Setup WiFi on the Kyocera KR1002
- Kyocera KR1002 - How to Reset the Kyocera KR1002
- Kyocera KR1002 - Information About the Kyocera KR1002 Router
All Kyocera KR1002 Screenshots
All screenshots below were captured from a Kyocera KR1002 router.
Kyocera KR1002 Status Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Firmware Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Dmz Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Dynamic Dns Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Wifi Setup Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Log Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Port Forwarding Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Setup Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Status Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Dhcp Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Open Port Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Traffic Statistics Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Wifi Network Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Help Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Password Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Wan Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Ip Filter Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Firewall Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Setup Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Time Setup Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Wifi Advanced Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Ping Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Lan Status Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 General Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Device Image Screenshot

Kyocera KR1002 Reset Screenshot

This is the screenshots guide for the Kyocera KR1002. We also have the following guides for the same router:
- Kyocera KR1002 - How to change the IP Address on a Kyocera KR1002 router
- Kyocera KR1002 - Kyocera KR1002 User Manual
- Kyocera KR1002 - Kyocera KR1002 Login Instructions
- Kyocera KR1002 - Setup WiFi on the Kyocera KR1002
- Kyocera KR1002 - How to Reset the Kyocera KR1002
- Kyocera KR1002 - Information About the Kyocera KR1002 Router