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- Ce fichier ne peut être utilisé que lorsque votre routeur fonctionne sous l'interface Web Cudy.
- Si le routeur fonctionne déjà avec l'interface utilisateur OpenWRT, l'utilisateur doit d'abord restaurer le firmware officiel Cudy, puis mettre à jour le routeur avec ce firmware.
- Comment restaurer le firmware officiel Cudy du routeur ? Veuillez lire le fichier readme dans le fichier téléchargé.
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- Si vous devez utiliser le logiciel OpenWRT, nous vous suggérons de le télécharger depuis le site officiel de Cudy.
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OpenWrt Firmware Finder (non publié par Cudy) :Sélecteur de micrologiciel OpenWrt
1293 commentaires
Dear Support !
Purchased AP3000_P v1 access point.
Tried to flash according to the instructions from your website in openwrt through the transition firmware taken from you on google drive.
After flashing to the transition firmware, the access point lost access via lan cable ( wifi is not enabled ).
On the openwrt website found information:
As of jan. 2026, some devices are shipped with an alternate chip for single LAN port.
Now the access point is not available via lan or wi-fi.
What should I do to get the access point back online?I also can’t download the factory firmware via Recovery using the instructions on your website because the lan port is still not available.
Dear Support, Any news regarding AP1300E Wall Firmware mid firmware without signing?
“@Dear wahlfisch,
OK, I will do it.
““Sorry, there is no intermediate firmware for AP1300E Wall AP. The OpenWrt firmware is not developed by Cudy but by the developers. We need the OpenWrt forum official support the router at first, then we can release a middle firmware for you, then you can use and upgrade to the OpenWrt firmware”
Dear Support,
It would be easier, if you would provide some kind of intermediate firmware first (with fw signing disabled and so on)""
@Dear Marcel,
We don’t have plan to add the VLAN + SSID support on the WR3000H and WR11000.
In addition, The OpenWrt firmware is not developed by Cudy but by the developers. We need the OpenWrt forum official support the router at first, then we can release a middle firmware for you, then you can use and upgrade to the OpenWrt firmware.
“These are great devices. I’ve bought quite a few of them — around 10 units of the WR3000H and recently also a few BE11000.
What’s a bit unfortunate is that the WR3000H with OpenWrt supports VLANs for different SSIDs. The BE11000, however, understandably doesn’t have OpenWrt yet. On the other hand, the stock firmware on the BE11000 already supports assigning SSIDs to VLANs.
So the situation is a bit paradoxical: the BE11000 doesn’t have OpenWrt, while the WR3000H on stock firmware cannot assign SSIDs to VLANs (which OpenWrt can do). Because of this, users are forced to break the mesh network if they want to use VLANs properly.
It’s a bit disappointing because these are really good devices. The hardware clearly supports VLAN + SSID functionality, but unfortunately the stock firmware implementation on the WR3000H does not.
Is there any chance that VLAN + SSID support will be added to the firmware? Or do you perhaps plan to support OpenWrt on the BE11000 in the future?
I’d just like to know whether it makes sense to wait, or if I should simply move away from Cudy devices."
These are great devices. I’ve bought quite a few of them — around 10 units of the WR3000H and recently also a few BE11000.
What’s a bit unfortunate is that the WR3000H with OpenWrt supports VLANs for different SSIDs. The BE11000, however, understandably doesn’t have OpenWrt yet. On the other hand, the stock firmware on the BE11000 already supports assigning SSIDs to VLANs.
So the situation is a bit paradoxical: the BE11000 doesn’t have OpenWrt, while the WR3000H on stock firmware cannot assign SSIDs to VLANs (which OpenWrt can do). Because of this, users are forced to break the mesh network if they want to use VLANs properly.
It’s a bit disappointing because these are really good devices. The hardware clearly supports VLAN + SSID functionality, but unfortunately the stock firmware implementation on the WR3000H does not.
Is there any chance that VLAN + SSID support will be added to the firmware? Or do you perhaps plan to support OpenWrt on the BE11000 in the future?
I’d just like to know whether it makes sense to wait, or if I should simply move away from Cudy devices.
@Dear Arham,
No, the intermediate firmware for RE1200 V1.0 and RE1200 Outdoor is different,
“I have a RE1200 V1.0, can I use the RE1200 Outdoor firmware on it in order to install openwrt?”