The price is a joke. $600 final price of the kit
Some folks need a reality check with the market on Amazon dot com.
The price is a joke. $600 final price of the kit
Some folks need a reality check with the market on Amazon dot com.
NXP is also a joke with their support.
How about OpenWrt Two: [OpenWrt Wiki] Voting 2025-02-12 - OpenWrt Two
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“Two” will have all of the features that “One” has with the following upgrades.
“Two” will be produced by GL.iNet and we are exploring options for US/EU based distribution.
“Two” will (hopefully) be in the 250$ region with yet again a portion of that being donated to the project.
expected availability is late '25.
Sounds better! But Omnia successor maybe really will come (unfortunately, unlike the other CZ.NIC hardware mentioned).
Maybe it is an idea that CZ skips the hardware part, and use the ‘two’ to run TOS?
How would they make money then?
well, i do not have the feeling the whole TOS dep is still a commercial enterprise, more a small sidepart of cz.nic?
And i do not mean this negatively. But if a ext party can produce openwrt comp hardware at a lower mfg price, all the Turris team have to do is basically make a openwrt24 fork?
They can keep the sentinel part & the data,
For example, atm i’m runnig a MOX and a MT 6000. Gl inet is delivering so much new models, that the whole FW development has less priority, releasing new models is.
The whole standard FW is basically the same concept as TOS, openWRT with a 'friendly ’ frontend.
The correct answer is the second one.
Well, seems I got the right idea to switch to x86, even if I kinda need to rebuild openwrt on every release (mainly for the kernel - serial console and drm driver). The things we do for 10GBe…
It’s a shame though. I’d have really preferred ppc, since I imagine that virtually all of the exploit research is done on x86 and arm.
Still have my omnia provisioned and ready to drop in though, just in case something bad happens to the qotom. And will probably grab the NG if, at the time it’d get released, it’d still make sense as a platform. Kinda owe it to the team - I’m using schnapps on x86 for free