The Turris Omnia NG Wired is a high-performance router for advanced users, homelabs, and small network deployments. The device runs Turris OS, a Linux distribution based on OpenWrt.

From a hardware standpoint, Omnia NG Wired features two 10 Gbps SFP+ ports for WAN and LAN, alongside four 2.5 GbE RJ45 ports, enabling flexible multi-gigabit network setups.

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      2 days ago

      @lutindiscret @linux @homelab We still have some MOXes left 😉 Problem with entry-level is that we are manufacturing in small batches in EU and we are making hardware that is meant to last. So we can’t really get to “entry level”, but since we can’t make it cheap, we are trying to provide high-performance and make it worth it.

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      2 days ago

      I would heavily recommend just getting a router that supports OpenWRT, there’s loads of choice, but for entry level I would suggest TP-Link Archer C7.

      If you don’t care about wifi, the Cisco Meraki MX65 has 12 ports and is very cheap right now.