The Cudy AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 System (With OpenWRT)
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- #Wi-Fi
- #OpenWRT
- #Networking
- Upgraded Wi-Fi setup from ISP-provided equipment to Cudy M3000 with OpenWRT.
- Requirements included local browser-based management, no cloud features, no mobile apps, and aesthetic considerations.
- Technical needs: 'dumb' access points, Wi-Fi 6/6E support, full control over Wi-Fi features, 2.5GbE backhaul, and pass-through Ethernet.
- OpenWRT was chosen for its familiarity and support, with Cudy providing clear instructions for re-flashing.
- Factory firmware was user-friendly but replaced with vanilla OpenWRT for full control.
- Conversion process involved TFTP, firmware uploads, and configuration adjustments.
- Performance tests showed speeds up to 1.5 Gbps, with stable streaming and gaming experiences.
- Stability was generally good, with minor client-side issues noted.
- FAQ addressed choices like avoiding UniFi, skipping Wi-Fi 7, and not needing meshing or central management.
- Conclusion praised the Cudy M3000 as a cost-effective, reliable replacement for Airport Extremes with OpenWRT offering full local control.