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AX3000 Gigabit Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router, WR3000 1.0
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Cudy - AX3000 Gigabit Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router, WR3000 1.0


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Adiker • 3 months ago

It's a great router tbh. Lots of flash storage, flashing OpenWrt is very easy and everything works without a hitch. I can highly recommend Cudy to anyone.

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Answer-Thesis9128 • 6 months ago

This looks good and great price point. Not sure I'll be able to fit what I need into RAM and flash but I've ordered one and will give it a go. I can probably drop nginx and just have the Go app handle http

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Answer-Thesis9128 • 6 months ago

If my maths is right, that's about 3x more power? Thanks, this will be my backup option if 5GHz coverage is poor or I cant fit everything I need into RAM

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BasePlate_Admin • 9 months ago

Bhaia, i have bought the WR3000s, it is phenomenal at this price, thank you for your advice

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BigYoSpeck • 7 months ago

There's ethernet to every floor? You don't need mesh then, just enough WiFi access points to get coverage Honestly you might find even just two AX3000 devices are good enough, that's all I have covering a 3 story, 4 bedroom house. You might not get gigabit speeds over the WiFi in every corner of the house, but you can go by ethernet for the devices like PC's that matter, and still have a plenty fast WiFi connection (in the region of 300-600mbits) everywhere else A couple of Cudy WR3000, WR3000S or WR3000H would be within budget and if you were feeling adventurous they can be flashed to OpenWrt

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BigYoSpeck • 7 months ago

There's ethernet to every floor? You don't need mesh then, just enough WiFi access points to get coverage Honestly you might find even just two AX3000 devices are good enough, that's all I have covering a 3 story, 4 bedroom house. You might not get gigabit speeds over the WiFi in every corner of the house, but you can go by ethernet for the devices like PC's that matter, and still have a plenty fast WiFi connection (in the region of 300-600mbits) everywhere else A couple of Cudy WR3000, WR3000S or WR3000H would be within budget and if you were feeling adventurous they can be flashed to OpenWrt

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BigYoSpeck • 4 months ago

I've been having good luck with Cudy devices. I've got a WR3000H and WR3000S The big downside is lack of USB (WR3000P had this) But for inexpensive WiFi 6 devices which are easy to get OpenWRT on I can't think of anything in their price range that comes close

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Cultural_Fan_1985 • 3 months ago

Flashed my WR3000 with Openwrt without that.

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Danico_77 • 7 months ago

Hey everyone, I’m looking to improve my local network performance since I use it for game streaming from my desktop PC to my TV. Unfortunately, wiring my setup isn’t an option, so I’m trying to optimize things over WiFi (I live in a detached house, so no congestion on 5GHz band) Right now, I’m using a Cudy WR3000 AX3000, and honestly, it’s been great—especially for the price. Because of that, I’m considering upgrading to the **Cudy Tri-Band WiFi 7 BE11000** (£160), but I haven’t found much info on it. The reviews on Amazon aren’t reassuring, so I’m wondering if anyone here has experience with it and can share some feedback. If not, I’d love recommendations for a solid router that performs well for WiFi-based local game streaming. Thanks in advance!

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enduro_jet • 8 months ago

[https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbloat?test-id=4720d1a5-dce4-4ea9-b536-e3f583b12c5b](https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbloat?test-id=4720d1a5-dce4-4ea9-b536-e3f583b12c5b) ISP is Converge. 5GHz wifi on R7800 router using built-in SQM. Bumaba lang yung download speed due to other users. Sadly phased-out na yung router ko. My recommendation for built-in SQM is eero Pro. Expensive but very user-friendly. Cheaper option would be flashing OpenWRT to Cudy WR3000 or WR3000S, this one I recommend since the manufacturer already provided the files needed, and guides are available which makes it a lot easier. Good luck!

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Fantastic_Class_3861 • 2 months ago

You can buy the Cudy WR3000S which is really cheap (I bought mine for 40€) and good (I get 1Gbps over WiFi with it), configure it in AP-mode and plug your computer via Ethernet in there and then use WiFi for everything else. For the best performance, I would turn off 2.4Ghz, and put the 5Ghz band in 160Mhz mode.

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Fantastic_Class_3861 • 2 months ago

The Cudy WR3000S is a great and cheap router, I get 1Gbps over WiFi.

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FrisiaX • 11 months ago

Can fully recommend Cudy WR3000 || || || || || || |Cudy WR3000 v1| ||

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FrisiaX • 11 months ago

Can fully recommend the Cudy WR3000

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