Come costruire un'intera rete mesh domestica con il prodotto Cudy?

Il sistema Cudy Whole Home Mesh è progettato per eliminare le zone morte e fornire Wi-Fi ininterrotto in tutta la casa. Questo articolo ti guiderà nella creazione di un sistema mesh passo dopo passo.

Preparazione:
1. Assicurati di possedere almeno 2 prodotti Cudy.

2. Tutti i prodotti Cudy supportano la tecnologia mesh: Home Sito ufficiale Mesh-Cudy

3. Il firmware è aggiornato: Centro download

4. Portali nella stessa stanza durante la configurazione.

5. Ripristina tutti i tuoi prodotti Cudy alle impostazioni predefinite di fabbrica. (Con l'alimentazione accesa, tieni premuto il pulsante RESET con uno spillo per 6 secondi, quindi rilascialo.)

6. Configura il tuo router principale e collegalo a Internet.

Qui prendiamo M1800 e WR2100 come esempi:

Passaggio 1: apri un browser web e vai su http://cudy.net o http://192.168.10.1

Per i dettagli, fare riferimento a Come accedere all'interfaccia web di Cudy Router?

Passaggio 2: nella pagina Stato del sistema, fare clic su Pulsante "+".

Passaggio 3: premi il pulsante WPS sull'M1800, quindi premi il pulsante WPS sul WR2100.

Unità mesh principale: Flash bianco

Unità mesh aggiuntiva: Flash bianco e rosso alternativamente

Passaggio 4: Andrà a " Scansione", quindi " Connessione".

Passaggio 5: attendi finché il LED di sistema del router aggiuntivo non diventa blu fisso, quindi riposiziona il WR2100.

Passaggio 6: ottieni successo e goditi la rete mesh.

Nota:

1. Il router 4/5G può essere configurato solo come unità mesh principale. Ad esempio:

2. Non potrai accedere all'interfaccia web del router mesh aggiuntivo. Se desideri modificare le impostazioni, fai clic su "Stato del sistema"->"Mesh".

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@Dear Tib,
May be the signal strength of the P4 received by the M3000 is very weak at the placement of the M3000. Please try to adjust the placement of both routers to enhance the signal strength and check if the problem is avoided?

“I have a set if m3000 v1 and a p4 v1. The p4 is the mai router as I live in an area where internet fluctuates and it’s good for mobile feature. The problem is i have these m3000 i cannot connect to the p4. It only works with the cable. Are they incompatible? I am unable to find this information. The thing is when I try to add from p4 app they are discovered, but fail on connecting. Firmware are up to date on all. I even reset all to factory. I am writing this as cable is not a good option fo me. Should I put one of the m3000 as main router?
Thanks.”

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I have a set if m3000 v1 and a p4 v1. The p4 is the mai router as I live in an area where internet fluctuates and it’s good for mobile feature. The problem is i have these m3000 i cannot connect to the p4. It only works with the cable. Are they incompatible? I am unable to find this information. The thing is when I try to add from p4 app they are discovered, but fail on connecting. Firmware are up to date on all. I even reset all to factory. I am writing this as cable is not a good option fo me. Should I put one of the m3000 as main router?

Thanks.

Tib

@Dear Geoffrey,
Thank you for advice. We have plan to add this feature in the future.
“As per Drew’s comment, I would like to also like a device to be able to prefer a particular node on a mesh network. I think that this would be a useful feature. I have a situation (that I’m still looking into) where my mobile phone will only connect with my streamer if they are both using the same mesh node – not sure why at the moment.
Geoff”

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As per Drew’s comment, I would like to also like a device to be able to prefer a particular node on a mesh network. I think that this would be a useful feature. I have a situation (that I’m still looking into) where my mobile phone will only connect with my streamer if they are both using the same mesh node – not sure why at the moment.

Geoff

Geoffrey Stevens

@Dear Drew,
Thank you for your kindly advice. We will provide your feedback to the product department for evaluation.

“Please make it so you can set devices to prefer a particular node on the mesh network. I want to benefit from the WiFi 7 MLO on my laptop, but sometimes it will switch to the secondary node and I don’t get the same benefits. This should be an easy feature-add! Thank you! We also need more control over clients, especially on guest networks.”

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