The Turris Omnia NG Wired router brings 10 Gbps wired connectivity to the forefront, catering to businesses, institutions, and tech-savvy users who prioritize security and open-source solutions. This rack-mountable device, developed by the CZ.NIC Association in the Czech Republic, is built for modern high-throughput networks while maintaining a quiet, passive-cooling design.
Targeted at environments like server rooms and network cabinets, the Omnia NG Wired features two 10 Gbps SFP+ ports for WAN and LAN backbone connections, along with four 2.5GbE RJ45 ports for local devices. This configuration allows it to function as a router or an edge solution, supporting secure remote access via VPN, advanced networking features, Linux-based services, or container workloads.
Expandability is a key feature, with M.2 slots enabling the addition of NVMe storage or mobile connectivity as backup. The device adheres to strict security principles, ensuring optional data transmission and user consent for background activities. It does not include hidden analytics or mandatory accounts with big tech providers, though some collective protection features like Turris Sentinel require sharing.
Monitoring, logging, and event exporting to systems such as SIEM are also supported, reinforcing its security-focused approach. The Omnia NG Wired is part of a broader initiative to promote European technological sovereignty, offering hardware and software that meet European requirements for security, transparency, and long-term support.
The router's design emphasizes adaptability and performance, making it suitable for demanding deployments where high-speed connectivity and robust networking are essential. Its focus on open-source values and privacy positions it as a compelling alternative to proprietary solutions, contributing to an independent European technological ecosystem.
