Turris MOX Power Wi-Fi
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Turris MOX Power Wi-Fi
The Turris MOX is a unique modular router designed for small and medium-sized businesses, computer enthusiasts, and households that are aware of the risks of the internet. Thanks to its secure default configuration, automatic firmware updates, and an adaptive distributed firewall, the product is very secure. The Turris MOX is also open source and runs on a free Linux operating system (based on OpenWrt) on open hardware. You can purchase a Turris MOX as a complete set (Pocket Wi-Fi, Power Wi-Fi, and Classic) or assemble your own system. For this, you need the MOX Start base set, which you can expand with one or more modules (MOX B, C, D, E, F, and G) as well as add-ons (MOX Wi-Fi Add-On (SDIO), MOX Wi-Fi Add-On (mPCIe), and MOX PoE Add-On).
Main features of the MOX Power Wi-Fi
The Power Wi-Fi set is used to provide Wi-Fi signals or to extend the range. It is suitable for purely wireless networks. Unlike Pocket Wi-Fi, the Power Wi-Fi configuration allows you to use both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (for older devices) simultaneously. The 5 GHz Wi-Fi is also faster than that of the Pocket Wi-Fi. This set includes the MOX A (Basic) module, a power supply, a microSD card, the MOX B (Extension) module, the MOX Wi-Fi Add-On (SDIO), and the MOX Wi-Fi Add-On (mPCIe).
The MOX Power Wi-Fi configuration can be significantly expanded with accessories. There are many reasons to fall in love with this product:
Automatic updates - With MOX, the latest firmware with all security patches is always running. You don’t have to worry about anything.
Attack identification - MOX can identify suspicious data streams and send information about them to the Turris central. You just need to enable this feature to enhance your protection.
Distributed adaptive firewall - The Turris central compares data from thousands...
Router type | Wi-Fi router |
Item number | 23341242 |
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