Frequently asked questions about Turris Omnia NG⚓︎
Hardware⚓︎
Why 90W power source, is Omnia NG power hungry?⚓︎
Turris Omnia NG comes with a 90W power source. But the real power consumption is typically much less. With all three Wi-Fis enabled, it is typically around 10W. But we ship our devices with a power source strong enough to handle all possible loads. And Omnia NG can be extended with quite some power-hungry peripherals. Think about two 10Gbit Ethernet SFP modules, a 5G modem or NVMe. Not to mention all the possible devices that you can connect to the USB ports. We choose to ship the power supply strong enough to handle all those cases and still have some breathing space.
My display is broken, it keeps turning off⚓︎
There is a screen saver mode enabled by default on the display. The display has a limited lifetime. It is more than the warranty period, so we could keep it on all the time. But we expect our devices to last much longer than our warranty period. So we choose to turn it off when you are not using it. You can wake it up with a press of a button.
I’m missing two screws on each side of my Omnia NG⚓︎
There are two spare holes on the sides of every Turris Omnia NG case. Those are there intentionally. Those are meant to be used for a rack mount kit, which is going to be sold separately.
LEDs are too bright, how do I tune them down?⚓︎
In the default setup, you can decrease the brightness of the LEDs by pressing the button on the back of your Turris Omnia NG. Not the reset button, the other one.
See also⚓︎
There are more generic FAQs available in the documentation. For generic software questions, you can check software FAQ. If you are more interested in extending the hardware, check out the hardware FAQ. Last but not least, we put together a few main points on how to debug when something doesn’t work as it is supposed to in our common errors section.