If your router could do with a upgrade you may be
interested in the new Turris MOX router, which builds on the company’s first
open source router the Turris Omnia. Offering a high performance modular router
which can be configured to your exact requirements.
The Turris MOX is being marketed as the “first
modular router you can build according to your expectations” and modules
include a Basic (CPU, USB 3.0, microSD slot, GWAN), Extension (mPCIe slot),
Ethernet (4× GLAN) and SFP (SFP connector). Enabling you to decide the components
included in your router and whether you would like it small, offering switch
technology or even a media converter.
The router is supplied with the companies
custom-designed open source software in the form of Turris OS. The operating
system of the router can be automatically updated to help keep the router
secure if a threat is identified by the Turris development team. The Turris MOX
router is now available to back via Kickstarter with earlybird pledges available
from US$ 149 for the MOX Classic system although other modules are available from US$ 89 pocket wireless router.