WISP Mode:
In WISP mode, the router allows multiple users to share the internet connection from WISP. The LAN port devices share the same IP from the WISP via the wireless port in this manner. When connected to WISP, the wireless port functions as a WAN port.
Common network topology:

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: The Quick Setup window will pop up, choose "WISP", then go "Next".

Step 3: Choose your "Time Zone".

Step 4: Select the host network you want to extend. Click on 'Connect'.

Or click on General Settings->WISP->Enable and then select the host network you want to extend.

Step 5: Enter the host network's wireless password.

Note: Make sure the wireless password you type in is correct, otherwise, the configuration cannot success.
Step 6: Customize the wireless network name and password or keep them default.

Step 7: Click "Save & Apply" to complete the configuration.

Step 8: Wait a few seconds for the system rebooting, when the login page pops up again, you can enjoy the internet.
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@Dear Fernando,
Sorry, we don’t have this firmware now. The beta firmware of WR3600H is under development. We will offer you later.
“Which models have Wisp available and when will it be available in the BE3600?”
Which models have Wisp available and when will it be available in the BE3600?
@Dear Michael,
Please check Captive Portal function on the “General Settings” page.
“Cudy TR3000 does not show wifi captive portal when in WISP mode. How do you configure? TR3000 works wisp mode normally on wifi without captive portal.”
Cudy TR3000 does not show wifi captive portal when in WISP mode. How do you configure? TR3000 works wisp mode normally on wifi without captive portal.
@Dear Peter,
Thank you for your kindly advice, We will provide feedback to the R&D department for evaluation.
“Please bring back the WISP Mode to the Cudy P5 v1.1! T_T
It really was a killer feature and I don’t understand why it’s been removed. =(”