Avisos
Esta página lista softwares de dispositivos compatíveis com o sistema OpenWrt. Antes de baixar e instalar o software, observe que o Projeto OpenWrt é um sistema operacional Linux voltado para dispositivos embarcados. Em vez de tentar criar um firmware único e estático, o OpenWrt oferece um sistema de arquivos totalmente gravável com gerenciamento de pacotes. Isso o libera da seleção e configuração de aplicativos fornecidas pelo fornecedor e permite que você personalize o dispositivo por meio do uso de pacotes para se adequar a qualquer aplicação. Para desenvolvedores, o OpenWrt é a estrutura para construir um aplicativo sem a necessidade de construir um firmware completo em torno dele; para usuários, isso significa a capacidade de personalização completa, para usar o dispositivo de maneiras nunca antes imaginadas.
Descrição
- Este arquivo só pode ser usado quando o seu roteador funciona na interface web do Cudy.
- Se o roteador já estiver funcionando com a interface OpenWRT, o usuário deverá restaurá-lo para o firmware oficial da Cudy primeiro. Em seguida, atualizar o roteador com este firmware.
- Como restaurar o roteador para o firmware oficial da Cudy? Leia o arquivo leia-me no arquivo baixado.
Garantia:
Cudy declara por meio deste
- Nós, da Cudy, não oferecemos garantia para nenhum software que não seja lançado pela Shenzhen Cudy Technology Co., Ltd.
- Não assumimos nenhuma garantia para produtos que tenham instalado qualquer software não lançado pela Shenzhen Cudy Technology Co., Ltd.
- Se você precisar usar o software openwrt, sugerimos que você o baixe do site oficial da Cudy.
Baixe o firmware OpenWrt para remover a verificação de assinatura:Dirigir
Localizador de firmware OpenWrt (não lançado pela Cudy):Seletor de Firmware OpenWrt
895 comentários
@Bill,
Dear Customer,
Thank you for contacting Cudy support team.
Our technical support has sent you via email. Please check.
“Can you email me the signed intermediate OpenWRT firmware for WR3000S?
Thanks.”
Can you email me the signed intermediate OpenWRT firmware for WR3000S?
Thanks.
Is it possible to upload OpenWRT to the WR3000S router ? where can i find image and instructions.
@mike_ds,
Dear Customer,
Thank you for contacting Cudy support team.
The letter says that it will be impossible to return to the manufacturer’s firmware after switching to Openwrt. —No, you can return to the manufacturer’s firmware after switching to Openwrt via the TFTP method.
Tell me, is the Openwrt firmware that you sent stable? --This is not the OpenWrt firmware, this is just a intermediate firmware.
For the functions of the Openwrt firmware, you need to check it by yourself, we don’t know that. It is not developed by Cudy.
“Dear manufacturers. I want to install Openwrt on my Cudy AP3000 v1.0 access point (round with 2.5G port). You recently sent me the firmware by email – I am very grateful to you for your quick response. The letter says that it will be impossible to return to the manufacturer’s firmware after switching to Openwrt. What is the reason for this impossibility of returning to the factory? Tell me, is the Openwrt firmware that you sent stable? Will I regret this transition? Will the firmware have VLAN and Multi-SSID network management for wireless adapters, does PoE and the 2.5G port work in Openwrt? It is important for me to know the stability and performance of the Openwrt firmware before I transfer the AP3000 v.1.0 to a firmware from which it will then be impossible to return to factory settings. When the access point starts on the factory firmware, I see in the address line a reference to the luci interface, that is, similar to Openwrt, but modified by your development team. Therefore, I do not understand why it is impossible to switch back to the factory, in case of failure.”
Dear manufacturers. I want to install Openwrt on my Cudy AP3000 v1.0 access point (round with 2.5G port). You recently sent me the firmware by email – I am very grateful to you for your quick response. The letter says that it will be impossible to return to the manufacturer’s firmware after switching to Openwrt. What is the reason for this impossibility of returning to the factory? Tell me, is the Openwrt firmware that you sent stable? Will I regret this transition? Will the firmware have VLAN and Multi-SSID network management for wireless adapters, does PoE and the 2.5G port work in Openwrt? It is important for me to know the stability and performance of the Openwrt firmware before I transfer the AP3000 v.1.0 to a firmware from which it will then be impossible to return to factory settings. When the access point starts on the factory firmware, I see in the address line a reference to the luci interface, that is, similar to Openwrt, but modified by your development team. Therefore, I do not understand why it is impossible to switch back to the factory, in case of failure.