Precisely 10 years ago, I received my first #Turris router from CZ.NIC.
Even after all these years the router still receives the latest software updates and can be even upgraded to support Wi-Fi 6.
Precisely 10 years ago, I received my first #Turris router from CZ.NIC.
Even after all these years the router still receives the latest software updates and can be even upgraded to support Wi-Fi 6.
Ondřej Kolín
in reply to Ondřej Caletka • • •I just opened Mastodon to write about me considering a #turris as a main home router into new appartment (PPPoE).
And I remembered that I've got the exact same model as you do in Czech Republic and without any single manual action it's updating and serving my family back there.
I am nearly decided to get a new one for my new apartment.
Ondřej Caletka
in reply to Ondřej Kolín • • •Ondřej Kolín
in reply to Ondřej Caletka • • •Should I go for the newest one which is Wi-Fi 6 capable (9k CZK) or the 2020 Model which is cheaper (7.2k CZK) and the Wi-Fi standards are slightly worse.
What do you think?
Ondřej Caletka
in reply to Ondřej Kolín • • •Štěpán Škorpil
in reply to Ondřej Caletka • • •My main router is Omnia and that works perfectly fine.
Štěpán Škorpil
in reply to Štěpán Škorpil • • •I have set up two wifi networks on a single card - the main one and a guest one.
Lately I noticed the phone acts as if it's connected to the guest ssid, despite the guest network not being set there. The phone knows only the main network, not the guest one. Some Android bug? 🤷
Karel Kočí
in reply to Štěpán Škorpil • • •Or possibly both ssids having the same bssid (mac address). I am not sure if hostapd would even start with such a configuration but it could explain the device's confusion about ssid. Try to check if every wifi interface has a unique mac. Although it is only a guess.