Cudy Whole Home Mesh system is built to eliminate dead zones and to provide uninterrupted Wi-Fi throughout your home. This article will guide you to build a mesh system step by step.
Preparation:
1. Ensure you own at least 2 Cudy products.
2. All Cudy products support mesh technology: Home Mesh-Cudy official website
3. Firmware is up-to-date: Download Center
4. Take them in the same room during configuration.
5. Reset all your Cudy products to factory default settings. (With the Power on, press and hold the RESET button with a pin for 6s, then release.)
6. Set up your primary router and make it connect to the internet.
Here we take M1800 and WR2100 as examples:

Step 1: Open a web browser and go to http://cudy.net or http://192.168.10.1.
For details, please refer to How to log into the web interface of Cudy Router?
Step 2: On the System Status page, click on the "+" button.

Step 3: Press the WPS button on the M1800 and then press the WPS button on WR2100.

Main mesh unit: Flash white
Add-on mesh unit: Flash white and red alternately
Step 4: It will go to "Scanning", then " Connecting".


Step 5: Wait until the System LED of the add-on router turns into solid blue, then relocate WR2100.

Step 6: Success and enjoy the mesh network.

Note:
1. 4/5G router can only be set up as a Main mesh unit. For example:

2. You will not able to log into the web interface of the add-on mesh router. If you want to change settings, please click on "System Status"->"Mesh".

71 comments
@Dear Andrey,
That is really a good news! Have a nice day.
“I want let you know that new firmware 2.4.5-20250828-133905
for my CUDY AP1300 1.0 completely solved issue with strange mesh behavior.
Thank you for support”
@ dear SUPPORT
I want let you know that new firmware 2.4.5-20250828-133905
for my CUDY AP1300 1.0 completely solved issue with strange mesh behavior.
Thank you for support
My previous post:
“I have 3 AP 1300 and 1 AC1200 outdoor all in mesh mode. AP 1300 all connected by LAN via L2 switches to server and AC 1200 by wi-fi.
All ap’s in one subnet and the clients in other. they all respond to ping and have stable connection. But when clients from same subnet ping each other it only work in same AP coverage. When one of clients moved to any other AP they lost each other however if they ping server or one of AP’s it work perfectly. so what’s the problem, why they not share arp table between each other?”
“I have 3 AP 1300 and 1 AC1200 outdoor all in mesh mode. AP 1300 all connected by LAN via L2 switches to server and AC 1200 by wi-fi.
All ap’s in one subnet and the clients in other. they all respond to ping and have stable connection. But when clients from same subnet ping each other it only work in same AP coverage. When one of clients moved to any other AP they lost each other however if they ping server or one of AP’s it work perfectly. so what’s the problem, why they not share arp table between each other?”
I bought two WR3000s and updated the firmware to 2.4.6. How do I configure a wired mesh router (both devices connected via LAN ports)? I want a wired mesh router because it’s more stable.
@Dear MD SAZZAD HOSSAIN,
I suggest you to use the WR3000S to be the main mesh router. You can connect the WR3000S to the internet first. Second, please reset the M1300 to factory default. Third, put M1300 next to the WR3000, press the WPS /Pair buttom of both of the router. Wait about three minutes. The mesh system will be installed.
“Help me
How to mesh m1300 with wr3000s router?”
Help me
How to mesh m1300 with wr3000s router?