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# Turris Omnia
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1. [Factory reset](#factory-reset)
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1. [Hardware upgrades](#hardware-upgrades)
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1. [Further readings](#further-readings)
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## Factory reset
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Keep pressed the reset button on the back panel and wait for LEDs to indicate the number of the desired mode, then
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release the reset button.
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The LEDs are used as a counter, with the number of lid LEDs (regardless of the color) indicating the reset mode the
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router will reboot into.<br/>
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The LEDs will transition from green to red, and when the last LED turns red the next LED will light up and the counter
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is incremented.<br/>
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When the counter reaches 12 (the total number of LEDs), it will start again from 1.
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When the reset button is released, the LED counter will blink three times to confirm the selected reset mode.<br/>
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If the selected mode is different from the required one, just press the reset button again and start the mode selection
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process again.
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Available reset modes are:
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- 1 LED: standard (re)boot
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- 2 LEDs: rollback to latest snapshot
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- 3 LEDs: rollback to factory reset
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- 4 LEDs: re-flash the router from a flash drive
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- 5 LEDs: enable an insecure SSH on 192.168.1.1 (Omnia 2019 and newer)
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- 6 LEDs: re-flash from the Internet (Omnia 2019 and newer)
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- 7 LEDs: start a rescue shell
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> **Tip:** release the reset button immediately after the required number of LEDs starts shining (regardless of the
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> color).
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> Do not unnecessarily prolong holding the reset button when the last LED is lit.<br/>
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> By doing this you decrease a chance of accidentally transitioning to the next mode at the same moment when the button
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> is released.
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After the selected mode indication is performed, all LEDs will turn blue for a moment and then a light wave indicates
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the start the first stage boot during which LEDs turn green.
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> **Warning:** when LEDs turn red, it means that some highly sensitive operation is in process and data may be corrupted
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> if it is interrupted.<br/>
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> Try not to reset router during the process or you might end up with corrupted filesystem. That one can be fixed using
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> mode 4 but with complete data loss.
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## Hardware upgrades
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Most compatible upgrades are available on [Discomp].
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[Supported SFP modules].
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| Type | Product |
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| -------------------- | -------------------------------------------- |
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| mSATA expansion disk | [Kingston 1024G SSD KC600 SATA3 mSATA] |
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| SFP module | [Turris RTROM01-RTSF-10G SFP+ copper module] |
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| WiFi | [Turris Omnia WiFi 6 upgrade kit] |
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## Further readings
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- [Turris OS]
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[supported sfp modules]: https://wiki.turris.cz/doc/en/public/sfp
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[turris os]: turris%20os.md
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[discomp]: https://www.discomp.cz/
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[kingston 1024g ssd kc600 sata3 msata]: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08ZNRTDD8/
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[turris omnia wifi 6 upgrade kit]: https://www.discomp.cz/turris-omnia-wi-fi-6-upgrade-kit_d120048.html
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[turris rtrom01-rtsf-10g sfp+ copper module]: https://www.discomp.cz/turris-rtrom01-rtsf-10g-sfp-metalicky-modul-10-gbps-rj45_d113354.html
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