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
1319 comentários
@Marek
Dear Marek,
The correct connection rate is 115200. Please have a try. You can try to recover the device according to the instruction on the website:
https://www.cudy.com/blogs/faq/how-to-recovery-the-cudy-router-from-openwrt-firmware-to-cudy-official-firmware?pos=1&_sid=cd51a5301&ss=r
“I’d like to work on adding official OpenWrt support for WR300, but having some trouble. Trying to access the u-boot on the WR300 using the TTL serial port, to be able to test OpenWrt images or recover factory firmware. On power-up without reset button, device boots normally and shows messages at 115200 and any characters entered are echoed back so the serial connection is working, but no Linux shell access possible. Now trying to power up the WR300 while holding the reset button, the serial console just shows some garbage which looks like wrong serial speed, but have tried all of 9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 and can’t seem to be able to see any u-boot messages, just the garbage. Does it use a non-standard serial speed and/or binary protocol (like x/y/zmodem) for recovery? Your help would be much appreciated – thanks!”
Wouln’t make more sense if Cudy would contribute to the OpenWRT project directly?
Your firmware is based on OpenWRT, so it would be a way to give back to the community and, also, facilitate a path for us, non tech-savy people, to use more up to date versions.
I understand you might want to keep you “secret sauce” under wraps, but if there’s a will, there’s a way…
Hello Cudy team,
I found that VLAN support in Cudy AP3000 is not up to the features I expected from business-oriented device (unfortunately after purchase). I would like to switch to OpenWrt (it now supports AP3000) to see if it can be done with that OS. But I found out that it will be impossible to recover to Cudy firmware, because tftp restore is not available in this AP. Do you have plans to resolve this issue with firmware update, or it is limited in hardware? Should I better return this AP and give up?
Hello my friend,
I was looking forward the latest OpenWrt 24.10.0 stable version. Finally it was released. I would like to upload it into my Cudy WR3000S v1. Should I follow your instruction above:
1/ Remove signature check from GoogleDrive.
2/ Use https://firmware-selector.openwrt.org/?version=24.10.0&target=mediatek%2Ffilogic&id=cudy_wr3000s-v1
or
to be 100% sure download OpenWrt from Cudy’s official website (but cannot find it yet)?
Regards,
Tadeusz
I’d like to work on adding official OpenWrt support for WR300, but having some trouble. Trying to access the u-boot on the WR300 using the TTL serial port, to be able to test OpenWrt images or recover factory firmware. On power-up without reset button, device boots normally and shows messages at 115200 and any characters entered are echoed back so the serial connection is working, but no Linux shell access possible. Now trying to power up the WR300 while holding the reset button, the serial console just shows some garbage which looks like wrong serial speed, but have tried all of 9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 and can’t seem to be able to see any u-boot messages, just the garbage. Does it use a non-standard serial speed and/or binary protocol (like x/y/zmodem) for recovery? Your help would be much appreciated – thanks!