How to upgrade the firmware of Cudy Router?

1. Download the latest firmware from Download Center.


2. Unzip the file you download


3. Power ON Cudy device, wait for LED become solid.


4. Connect to Cudy’s network via WiFi or Ethernet.


5. 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?


6. Upgrade the firmware.

a. Advanced Settings -> Firmware, Choose the firmware you unzipped to upload.

 

b. General Settings->Firmware page can do online upgrade and Local update.

Note: Only Firmware 2.x.x or above support.


7. Waiting 5 minutes for the router restart.

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The edge device is a Huawei GPON terminal configured in bridge mode and the model is NP2035G.

Steve Benavides

@Dear Steve,

I mean the terminal that is connected to the P5.

“This is a cudy P5 router version 1.0.”

Support

This is a cudy P5 router version 1.0.

Steve

@Dear Steve,
It is possible. But there is no other feedback about this issue. May be a compatible issue with specific terminal. We will try to test it. What is the brand and model of the terminal?

“Hi support team,

I confirm that past thursday I replaced the power adapter with a 12V 4A one, updated the firmware to version 2.4.25, and re-enabled 802.11ax on the Cudy P5 router. Interestingly, I noticed that today, after being active for 17 hours, the router restarted after having been up and running for 7 days the wifi config 802.11ac on 5Ghz band without any issues.

Therefore, I reconfigured 802.11ac on the 5GHz band and 802.11n on the 2.4GHz band on the Cudy router to see how the service behaves.
My question is, could this be related to a bug with 802.11ax on 5Ghz band?"

Support

Hi support team,

I confirm that past thursday I replaced the power adapter with a 12V 4A one, updated the firmware to version 2.4.25, and re-enabled 802.11ax on the Cudy P5 router. Interestingly, I noticed that today, after being active for 17 hours, the router restarted after having been up and running for 7 days the wifi config 802.11ac on 5Ghz band without any issues.

Therefore, I reconfigured 802.11ac on the 5GHz band and 802.11n on the 2.4GHz band on the Cudy router to see how the service behaves.

My question is, could this be related to a bug with 802.11ax on 5Ghz band?

Steve

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