Comment récupérer le routeur Cudy du micrologiciel OpenWRT vers le micrologiciel officiel Cudy ?

1. Téléchargez et décompressez le fichier depuisici.

 

2. Téléchargez le dernier firmware depuis lesite officielet renommez-le en « recovery.bin ».Remarque : vous devez le placer dans le même fichier que les outils Tftpd.

3. Éteignez votre routeur. Débranchez l'adaptateur secteur ou appuyez sur le bouton d'alimentation.

4. Connectez votre ordinateur au port LAN du routeur avec un câble Ethernet.

5. Configurez manuellement l'adresse IP de votre ordinateur sur « 192.168.1.88 ».

6. Exécutez 'tftp32.exe'.

7. Exécutez 'netsh advfirewall désactive l'état de tous les profils' dans la ligne de commande pour désactiver le pare-feu Windows, sinon TFTP sera bloqué. Vous pouvez également désactiver le pare-feu dans le Panneau de configuration de votre ordinateur, comme illustré ci-dessous.

8. Appuyez sur la touche 'Réinitialiser' et maintenez-le enfoncé. Avant que le routeur ne soit allumé et avant que tftp ne commence à télécharger le firmware, ne relâchez pas le bouton 'Réinitialiser' bouton/trou.

9. Allumez le routeur.

10. Lorsque les voyants clignotent tous rapidement ou lorsque tftp commence à télécharger le firmware, vous pouvez relâcher le bouton «Réinitialiser' bouton/trou.

11. Lorsque le voyant clignote lentement, la mise à niveau est terminée.

12. Veuillez récupérer l'adresse IP de votre ordinateur pour qu'elle soit une IP dynamique.

13. Terminé.

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@Dear Alan,
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“Thank you for your response. However, it did not resolve my issues.

Currently, my TR3000-256MB router when in a normal boot state. After plugging in the power cable, the red and white LEDs keep flashing, and my computer’s LAN connection is continuously going on and off. I attempted to set a static IP address of 192.168.1.2 on my computer, but I cannot ping or connect to the router’s webpage at 192.168.1.1.

When I try to use TFTP, the router does not respond to my computer’s IP (192.168.1.88), but it does respond to 192.168.1.2. After sending the recovery.bin file (downloaded from the mainland webpage: TR3000_256MB_Flash-R103-2.3.9-20250208-171917-sysupgrade.bin) to the router, it does not reboot on its own, and the LEDs continue to flash red and white.

The loop is continuous. Am I flashing the correct file? Is there any other way to restore the factory firmware?"

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Thank you for your response. However, it did not resolve my issues.

Currently, my TR3000-256MB router when in a normal boot state. After plugging in the power cable, the red and white LEDs keep flashing, and my computer’s LAN connection is continuously going on and off. I attempted to set a static IP address of 192.168.1.2 on my computer, but I cannot ping or connect to the router’s webpage at 192.168.1.1.

When I try to use TFTP, the router does not respond to my computer’s IP (192.168.1.88), but it does respond to 192.168.1.2. After sending the recovery.bin file (downloaded from the mainland webpage: TR3000_256MB_Flash-R103-2.3.9-20250208-171917-sysupgrade.bin) to the router, it does not reboot on its own, and the LEDs continue to flash red and white.

The loop is continuous. Am I flashing the correct file? Is there any other way to restore the factory firmware?

Alan

@Dear Alan,

The LAN IP address will be changed from 192.168.10.1 to 192.168.1.1 after firmware update. You need to set the IP address to DHCP to get the IP address from the router.
You need to connect your computer to the LAN port of the router. Then try to login to the web page of the router via the IP address 192.168.1.1.

“Hi, I want to flash my TR300-256Mb router to OpenWrt, but after using the “cudy_tr3000-256mb-v1-sysupgrade.bin” file, it doesn’t display any pages upon reboot. The red and white LEDs keep flashing. I attempted to use TFTP for recovery, but unfortunately, I can’t revert to the original firmware. The same LED signal persists.
So, What can I do?”

Support

Hi, I want to flash my TR300-256Mb router to OpenWrt, but after using the “cudy_tr3000-256mb-v1-sysupgrade.bin” file, it doesn’t display any pages upon reboot. The red and white LEDs keep flashing. I attempted to use TFTP for recovery, but unfortunately, I can’t revert to the original firmware. The same LED signal persists.
So, What can I do?

Alan

Figured out my problem – I was using a long cellphone SIM tray removal tool, and at that angle, it was slipping off the reset button and I did not realize it.

Use my smallest allen key that I could put a lot better pressure on and with worked perfectly, on 2 different WR3000Hs.

Also, downloaded the latest version of the 64-bit tftpd and tested, and it still works perfectly fine, too.

Once I got it to work, I see also that it is very fast – took no more than maybe 2 minutes from start to fully usable Cudy interface.

Thanks!

John L. Galt

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