"In the early 2000s, I was fascinated by OpenWrt and wanted nothing more than to run it on a router of my own. Unfortunately, I didn’t have a router capable of running custom firmware, and so I spent weekends going to garage sales hoping in vain to stumble upon a “Slug” (the slang term hackers were using for the NSLU2 router).
Recently, I got hold of the Turris Omnia, which, aside from having a much cooler name, is a router from the Czech Republic using open source firmware built on top of OpenWrt. It has everything you’d expect from hardware running open source, and quite a lot more, including installable packages so you can add exactly what your home or business network needs the most while ignoring the parts you won’t use."