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
@Dear George,
Sorry for replying so late due to the Chinese Spring Festival!
Our technical support has sent you the firmware via email. Please check.
“Hello, Cudy Team!
I have a Cudy AP3000 V1.0 access point (regular one, not wall, not outdoor), currently running firmware 2.4.4, and I would like to upgrade it to OpenWRT, but the firmware for “Wall” and “Outdoor” devices from the Google Drive link do not work.
Could you please send the official intermediate firmware to my email?
Thanks a lot!”
@Dear Jeroen,
Sorry to tell you that there is no OpenWrt firmware for WR3000 V2.0 now. Please check other Cudy models.
“Hi Cudy,
I accidently bought V2 of WR3000, expecting V1 to flash OpenWrt. While the router is cheap, I am now stuck with a device that could do a lot more if the official OpenWrt is supported!
What was the reason to stop supporting it? It is such a disappointment. Can’t you help the OpenWrt project to support V2 by telling them how you got your version working (which is clearly based on OpenWrt)?
Surely this will cost you potential customers to move away from Cudy? Myself included unfortunately, I will need to replace a functioning router :(”
@Dear Dmitriy,
Sorry for replying so late due to the Chinese Spring Festival! Our technical support has contacted you via email. Please check.
“Hello. I can’t update, serial number WR3000S 2552. An error appears when trying to update. File is invalid. Please retry.
Uploaded File: cudy_wr3000s-v1-sysupgrade_20251119.bin
Size: 14.25 MB (14945872 B)
MD5: e7d613561bbf699ccf65ce41630219f5”
@Dear Jaroslaw,
Sorry for replying so late due to the Chinese Spring Festival!
1. You said you are not behind CGNAT. But I insist that you should check if the WAN IPv4 address is a public IPv4 address? You can check it on the “System Status” -“WAN”—-“More Details” page. If the IP address is the same as the Public IP address?
2. If you want to install the OpenWrt firmware. You can update the intermediate firmware first, then update the final OpenWrt firmware. There are many video instruction on Youtube. You can search and have a look.
“Hw: WR3000H v1.0, fw: 2.4.5-20250515-105059
Dear Cudy Support Team,
A few days ago, I bought your router, connected it to the ONT, configured PPPoE and VLAN, and forwarded ports to be visible on torrent trackers.
To my surprise, the redirection does not work. Websites that check port openness (no matter which port I open) always show closed, fail, connection refused, etc.
Is it just me, or does this software version contain a bug that no one has noticed before?
Can I somehow install the official version of OpenWrt and check if that helps? Can you provide me with a specific link to the software and instructions on how to do it so that I don’t brick the router?
For clarity, I will add information about my environment:
- Debian 13 headless,
- Firewall on the host disabled,
- DMZ, regardless of whether it is enabled or disabled, does not work,
- UPnP changes nothing,
- I am not behind CGNAT."
@Dear Sergey,
Sorry for replying so late due to the Chinese Spring Festival!
For now, it is not possible to develop the OpenWrt firmware for M3600 and WR6500/H devices. The Wi-Fi drive of broadcom chip in these devices is not open source.
“Hello Cudy team!
Is OpenWRT support planned for the M3600 and WR6500/H devices? I’m really looking forward to the firmware for them"