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First Router Designed Specifically For OpenWrt Released
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No love for Turris? They've basically just added an easier web management UI alongside lUCI and their devices are specifically designed to run OpenWRT. Also they've sent a fair amount of patches to upstream (search the OpenWRT git repos for authors with @nic.cz email addresses)
https://turris.com/
I’ve been waiting for them to update the hardware of the Omni’s but they are taking their sweet time.
As it stands I won’t buy a router for that price that is like 5 or 6 years old (or even older?)
Love my Turris Omnia Router.
Oooooooooo I've not heard of them before! Thanks for the link
Seems like pretty old hardware.