Open for early testers

Privacy and Performance
for your entire LAN

Multi-provider VPN circuits. Post-quantum cryptography. Traffic shaping. At wire-speed. All transparent to every device on your network.

Terminal
$ curl https://wirebump.net/wirebump-linux && ./wirebump bootstrap
Wirebump building a multi-layer VPN circuit with real-time progress indicators

bump in the wire

/buhmp in thuh wai-er/ noun

A class of communications devices which can be inserted into existing systems to enhance the integrity, confidentiality, or reliability of communications across an existing logical link without altering the communications endpoints.

Privacy

  • + Tor-style chained VPNs for split knowledge
  • + Every device, every guest, automatic
  • + Post-quantum encryption ready
Explore VPN topologies

Performance

  • + Parallel VPNs for line-speed throughput
  • + Traffic shaping for smooth calls on busy networks
  • + Gigabit speeds on 8-year-old hardware
Learn about traffic shaping

See it in action

Runs on hardware you already have

CPU Any x86 from the last 8 years
NICs 2 ports (USB adapters work)
OS Ubuntu 25.10
Tested i5-8250U pushing gigabit over multi-hop PQ-encrypted VPN
3 hops, 3 tunnels, adding approximately 5ms latency

Multi-hop doesn't mean slow

Built by me, @KColemanGT, for my own networks. No tracking. No phone-home. Personal software, shared free.

Test on a Live USB first. Nothing permanent until you install.

Installation guide