Scarica il software OpenWrt

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Questa pagina web elenca il software dei dispositivi che supportano il sistema OpenWrt. Prima di scaricare e installare il software, tieni presente che OpenWrt Project è un sistema operativo Linux destinato ai dispositivi incorporati. Invece di provare a creare un singolo firmware statico, OpenWrt fornisce un filesystem completamente scrivibile con gestione dei pacchetti. Ciò ti libera dalla selezione e configurazione dell'applicazione fornita dal fornitore e ti consente di personalizzare il dispositivo attraverso l'uso di pacchetti adatti a qualsiasi applicazione. Per gli sviluppatori, OpenWrt è il framework per creare un'applicazione senza dover costruire attorno ad essa un firmware completo; per gli utenti questo significa la possibilità di personalizzazione completa, di utilizzare il dispositivo in modi mai immaginati.

Descrizione

  1. Questo file può essere utilizzato solo quando il router funziona con l'interfaccia utente web di Cudy.
  2. Se il router funziona già con l'interfaccia utente OpenWRT, l'utente deve prima ripristinarlo sul firmware ufficiale Cudy. E poi aggiorna il router con questo firmware.
  3. Come ripristinare il router sul firmware ufficiale Cudy? Si prega di leggere il file Leggimi nel file scaricato.

Garanzia:

Cudy dichiara

  1. Noi, Cudy, non ci assumiamo alcuna garanzia per alcun software che non sia rilasciato da Shenzhen Cudy Technology Co., Ltd.
  2. Non assumiamo alcuna garanzia per i prodotti che hanno installato software non rilasciato da Shenzhen Cudy Technology Co., Ltd.
  3. Se hai bisogno di utilizzare il software openwrt, ti suggeriamo di scaricarlo dal sito Web ufficiale di Cudy.

Scarica il firmware OpenWrt per rimuovere il controllo della firma: Drive

Ricerca firmware OpenWrt (non rilasciato da Cudy): Selettore firmware OpenWrt 

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@Dear Marek M.
Thank you for contacting Cudy support team. Thank you for your kindly advice. We will provide your feedback to the product department for evaluation. I think we will do better about this.

“Would it be possible for Cudy to test all new official firmware releases to accept the intermediate firmware, without the extra step to downgrade to the old version first (then intermediate firmware, and finally full OpenWrt – flashing 3 times total)? Flashing is time consuming (imagine an ISP doing mass deployment for customers – small ISP like me, not big enough to order your hardware with OpenWrt pre-installed from factory) and each time there is also some risk of bricking the device (power failure etc.), better do it as few times as possible, ideally just make the official firmware accept OpenWrt sysupgrade images directly (maybe just with a warning that it’s not official, warranty void and ask the user for extra confirmation). If the reason for signed firmware is that you’re worried about possible security issues (like malicious remote hacked OpenWrt installs), the extra confirmation could require physical button press (similar to recent MikroTik RouterOS device-mode). Not complaining here, it’s already great that you support OpenWrt, many thanks for that but the process could be made even easier – thanks!”

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@cruday,
Our technical support has sent you the firmware via email. Please check.

“hi, I need cudy_ap3000indoor-v1-sysupgrade.bin…outdoor doesnt work”

Support

@Dear Luis,
Our technical support has contacted you via email. Please check.
“Hi, Thank you for the fast answer.
Already flashed the file indicated (2.0) and it keeps saying the same… FILE IS INVALID… Any idea?
Thanks in advance.”

Support

Would it be possible for Cudy to test all new official firmware releases to accept the intermediate firmware, without the extra step to downgrade to the old version first (then intermediate firmware, and finally full OpenWrt – flashing 3 times total)? Flashing is time consuming (imagine an ISP doing mass deployment for customers – small ISP like me, not big enough to order your hardware with OpenWrt pre-installed from factory) and each time there is also some risk of bricking the device (power failure etc.), better do it as few times as possible, ideally just make the official firmware accept OpenWrt sysupgrade images directly (maybe just with a warning that it’s not official, warranty void and ask the user for extra confirmation). If the reason for signed firmware is that you’re worried about possible security issues (like malicious remote hacked OpenWrt installs), the extra confirmation could require physical button press (similar to recent MikroTik RouterOS device-mode). Not complaining here, it’s already great that you support OpenWrt, many thanks for that but the process could be made even easier – thanks!

Marek M.

hi, I need cudy_ap3000indoor-v1-sysupgrade.bin…outdoor doesnt work

cruday

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