Dear WR3000 User,
We’re excited to invite you to try out our new Ad Block feature, now available in Beta for WR3000 routers! This feature is designed to improve your browsing experience by blocking intrusive ads across websites and some mobile apps—right at the network level.
What is the Ad Block Feature?
The Ad Block feature works directly through your WR3000 router, helping to:
- Block most web ads (banners, pop-ups, video ads, etc.)
Improve page loading speed
- Reduce distractions while browsing
- Minimize tracking from ad networks
No need to install browser extensions or mobile apps — it works across all devices connected to your home network.
How to Try It
- Download the Beta Firmware Get the latest Beta firmware for your WR3000 router here: WR3000 Beta Firmware
- Upgrade Your Router Log in to the WR3000 web interface and navigate to Advanced Settings > Firmware to upgrade your firmware.

- Enable Ad Block
Once the firmware is updated, navigate to Advanced Settings > Custom DNS. Under DNS Settings, select AD Block.
You can choose between two modes:
- Standard Mode – Blocks most ads across websites and apps.
- Family Mode – Includes all the features of Standard Mode, with additional filtering for adult content to help protect younger users.
You can revert the DNS Settings to "Default" anytime if Ad Block impacts your browsing.


This feature may not perform as expected in China/Iran/Russia.
Share Your Feedback – It Matters!
This is a Beta version, and your feedback is essential to help us improve. After trying the feature, please fill out a quick survey (less than 2 minutes):
Need Help?
If you encounter any issues or have questions, our support team is here for you. Visit our Help Center or Contact Us directly.
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Please implement the hagezi pro Adblock list with threat intellegence feeds, or provide options for custom Adblock lists. Would be perfect.
@Dear Mechanos,
We have plan to release new firmware in this month to support Adblock function officially. Please wait patiently.
“Oof, 2/3rds of my last comment got deleted. It’s missing parts where I describe trying this beta firmware, and the router worked, but adblock did not, causing a DNS error. So I tried openwrt, and got adblock working, but the GUI is horrible and only usable for experts/enthusiasts, taking far too long to setup. And the main dev belittles anyone that asks for an easier GUI. So I would prefer Cudy firmware, just with some sort of adblock in it.”
Oof, 2/3rds of my last comment got deleted. It’s missing parts where I describe trying this beta firmware, and the router worked, but adblock did not, causing a DNS error. So I tried openwrt, and got adblock working, but the GUI is horrible and only usable for experts/enthusiasts, taking far too long to setup. And the main dev belittles anyone that asks for an easier GUI. So I would prefer Cudy firmware, just with some sort of adblock in it.
Short version, I would like to go back to the Cudy firmware, as it is FAR nicer to use, and looks great. I’ve already recommended it to others. But I also would like to have a router-side adblocker. I heard Cudy firmware is based on openwrt. Is there any way you can make your firmware be able to use adblock-fast, or even better, be able to load some of openwrt’s software packages?
Will it work with WR3000P?