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The Acer Predator Connect W6x is a high-performance gaming router equipped with a 2.0 GHz quad-core processor and 1 GB of RAM. It supports dual-band Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) with a combined throughput of up to 6 Gbps, ensuring low latency and high-speed connections. The device features four Gigabit Ethernet ports, a 2.5 Gbps</description>
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Gigabit Ethernet switch based device, USB 3.0 port, 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi-5 support.  Four total antennas, one internal, with three external. The three antennas are fixed and cannot be removed.  Dual-firmware support allows you to switch back to the stock firmware.</description>
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Linksys Max-Stream AC1750 MU-MIMO Gigabit Router

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        <description>NETGEAR WAC104



[Netgear WAC104]

 The Netgear WAC104 is a simultaneous dual band WIFI router with AC1200 WiFi - 300+867 Mbps (2.4 &amp; 5 GHz) speeds. It contains non-removable external antennas. The AP features 4 Gbit LAN. It comes with a large 128 MB NAND ROM with space for many packages and a single core (dual thread) MIPS CPU (MT7621ST) powered by 128</description>
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        <description>NETGEAR R6260



The NETGEAR AC1600 Smart WiFi Router is a router delivering AC1600 WiFi (2.4 &amp; 5 GHz) and Gigabit Ethernet speeds. It features five 10/100/1000 (1 WAN and 4 LAN) Gigabit Ethernet ports with auto-sensing technology, one USB 2.0 port and is powered by a 880MHz MIPS32el processor, 128 MiB RAM and a 128 MiB NAND Flash. It is fully functional under OpenWrt.</description>
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        <description>NETGEAR R6220



The Netgear R6220 is a simultaneous dual band WIFI router with AC1200 WiFi - 300+867 Mbps (2.4 &amp; 5 GHz) speeds. External antennas are non-removable. The router features 4 Gbit LAN and one Gbit WAN port. It comes with a large 128 MB NAND ROM with space for many packages and a single core (dual thread) MIPS CPU powered by 128</description>
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        <description>NETGEAR EX6150 v1



Warning! The OpenWrt firmware image for EX6150 v1 does NOT work on EX6150 v2. They look just the same but has different internal hardware.

The Netgear EX6150 is dual band (2.4 and 5 GHz) AC1200 (300 Mbps+900 Mbps) Wi-Fi range extender. It has 2 external antennas and 1 gigabit ethernet connections. It can be used as access point or range extender.</description>
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        <description>D-Link DAP-X1860



EXO AX1800 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Range Extender DAP-X1860 in a form of socket plug with single gigabit ethernet port and dual band 2×2 AX radio 

[dap-x1860-a1_sideright_eu]

Supported Versions



Installing OpenWrt



Steps:

	*  Download the openWRT factory image. (E.g. via</description>
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        <description>D-Link DIR-1360 A1

The D-Link DIR-1360 A1 is an AC1300 dual-band Gigabit router based on the MediaTek MT7621AT SoC.  
It features 256 MB DDR3 RAM and 128 MB SPI NAND flash and is supported by the ramips/mt7621 OpenWrt target.

[D-Link DIR-1360 A1]

Supported Versions</description>
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        <description>Ubiquiti UniFi 6 Plus

The Ubiquiti U6 Plus is a MediaTek Filogic 820 based PoE-powered 802.11ax WiFi 6 access point with 8 spacial streams. The design is a 6.3“ (160mm) disk designed for wall mounting or can be laid flat on a shelf. There are several devices released under their UniFi U6 line:</description>
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        <description>Ubiquiti UniFi 6 Lite

The Ubiquiti U6 Lite (U6-Lite) is a PoE powered 802.11ax WiFi 6 access point with 4 spacial streams. The design is approximately a 6“ (160mm) disk designed for wall mounting or can be layed flat on a shelf. There are several devices released under their WiFi 6 line:</description>
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The Cudy M1800 is a Mesh system from Cudy, having Wifi 6 support and two Gigabit LAN ports.
It is typically sold in pairs of two or three.
Sometimes, the selling name includes AX1800 like in “Cudy AX1800 Whole Home Mesh WiFi System M1800</description>
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        <description>TP-Link Archer C6 v3



This is a dual band 802.11ac AC1200 gigabit wireless router. There are four non-detachable antennas.  The hardware is identical to the Archer A6 v3.

Warning Be careful when buying.

You might receive the successor Archer C6 v4 which looks identical from the outside but won&#039;t ever be supported due to a new kind of CPU being used and the flash being too small.</description>
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        <description>TP-Link Archer AX23 v1

Warning! The OpenWrt firmware image for AX23 v1 does NOT work on AX23 v2 hardware revision.  The latter uses a completely different CPU SoC.

Warning! Some users have experienced erratic behavior with OpenWrt versions later than 23.05.4.</description>
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        <description>Building a single package

Useful if you want to upgrade a package without reflashing the router.

Follow the Build system usage up to the point when you make menuconfig.
In here, select the target platform, then tick the package you want to build, and also its dependencies.
If the package isn&#039;t ticked, the below commands will succeed without actually building the package.
If you don&#039;t know the dependencies, you can ask the router.
Let&#039;s assume we want to build</description>
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        <description>Sinovoip BananaPi BPI-R4



Under Construction!

This page is currently under construction. You can edit the article to help completing it.

Hardware highlights

Banana Pi BPI-R4 uses:

	*  SoC: MediaTek MT7988AV (Filogic 880: 4x ARM Corex-A73 @1.8GHz)</description>
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        <title>UCI (Unified Configuration Interface) – Technical Reference - [Building and running tests with scripts/devel-build.sh] </title>
        <link>https://openwrt.org/docs/techref/uci?rev=1775573187&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>UCI (Unified Configuration Interface) – Technical Reference

This is the Technical Reference. Please see UCI (Unified Configuration Interface) – Usage

Source code is available here &lt;http://git.openwrt.org/project/uci.git&gt;

What is UCI?

UCI is a small utility written in C (a shell script-wrapper is available as well) and is intended to centralize</description>
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        <description>CMCC RAX3000M



RAX3000Me routers with Airoha AN8855 switch is supported by OpenWrt in Main Snapshot branch ONLY.  

Please check Switch section below for the Support version.

The CMCC RAX3000M and RAX3000Me are the WiFi 6 AX3000 routers. They supports two 802.11ax streams on both 2.4GHz@40MHz and 5GHz@160MHz for a combined 3000Mbps wireless speed. Can be with or without USB 3.0 port.</description>
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        <description>Gemtek MXF-W1700K (Quantum Fiber W1700K)

:!: The Brightspeed XR1710G is not a clone of the W1700k, the hw is slightly different. For additional info, see the Notes section.



Gemtek MXF-W1700K is a Wi-Fi 7 router distributed by Quantum Fiber as the Quantum Fiber W1700K in 2024 as part of their residential and small business offering.</description>
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This page describes how to connect to networks of different commercial Internet service providers.
At this time, most of the DSL configurations described below only apply to modem-router devices using Lantiq SoC. There is no DSL support for Broadcom devices.

This article may contain network configuration that depends on migration to DSA in OpenWrt 21.02</description>
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Tailscale creates a virtual network between hosts. It can be used as a simple mechanism to allow remote administration without port forwarding or even be configured to allow peers in your virtual network to proxy traffic through connected devices as an ad-hoc vpn.</description>
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        <description>OpenWrt 25.12

OpenWrt 推出 OpenWrt 25.12 稳定版。

当前稳定版本 - OpenWrt 25.12.2

OpenWrt当前稳定主版本是 25.12， v25.12.2 是当前最新稳定子版本. 发布于 2026年03月27日。

	*  版本简介
	*  固件选择器
	*  已支持硬件
	*  已支持架构
	*  更新日志
	*  源代码

历史稳定版本</description>
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        <title>Wi-Fi Extender/Repeater with Bridged AP over Ethernet - Fixed earlier glitch (mistake) I made just prior: moved the Luci section up to the main method and sorted out some layout issues.</title>
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Bridged AP configuration (sometimes known as a “Dumb AP” or simply an “AP”) is used to add WiFi to an existing network using an Ethernet uplink.  This is commonly used in situations where the router does not have wifi and/or where there is a need to increase wifi coverage throughout a space by adding one or more dedicated APs. As mentioned, this method requires that the bridged</description>
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        <description>Buffalo WHR-300HP2

This device is NOT RECOMMENDED for future use with OpenWrt due to low flash/ram.

DO NOT BUY DEVICES WITH 8MB FLASH / 64MB RAM if you intend to flash an up-to-date and secure OpenWrt version onto it! See 8/64 warning for details.

This device does not have sufficient resources (flash and/or RAM) to provide secure and reliable operation.</description>
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        <description>Cudy LT300 v3.0

This device is NOT RECOMMENDED for future use with OpenWrt due to low flash/ram.

DO NOT BUY DEVICES WITH 8MB FLASH / 64MB RAM if you intend to flash an up-to-date and secure OpenWrt version onto it! See 8/64 warning for details.

This device does not have sufficient resources (flash and/or RAM) to provide secure and reliable operation.</description>
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        <description>NETGEAR EAX15 v2

The NETGEAR EAX15v2 belongs to EAX series (EAX12, EAX11v2, EAX15v2) wall-plug 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) extenders that share the SoC, WiFi chip, and image format with the WAX202.

[Netgear EAX 12 Front]

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The WRT3200ACM is part of the wrt_ac_series, with 4 detachable antennas, and a faster dual core processor. It is a dualband, 802.11ac wave 2 (160MHz, no 80+80) capable device.

While only 1 revision of the hardware is listed, silently (around Nov 2017) the flash chip was updated in production causing earlier firmwares to be incompatible with newer devices.</description>
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        <description>TP-Link Archer C7 AC1750

The TP-Link Archer C7 AC1750 is a wireless router with both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios. It has five 1 gigabit/second Ethernet ports, and a moderately fast processor. Available since 201x.

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        <description>D-Link DIR-2640 A1

The D-Link DIR-2640 is a Wi-Fi 5 Wave 2 router based on MediaTek MT7621A with 128 MB flash and 256 MB RAM. It has 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports, one USB 2.0 port, one USB 3.0 port and dual MediaTek MT7615N radios, capable of up to 4×4 streams on each band.</description>
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        <description>D-Link DIR-1960 A1

With a powerful dual-core MT7621 processor. 2.4 GHz - up to 600Mbps and 5 GHz - upt o 1300Mbps. Dual-band Wi-Fi with combined speed of up to 1,900 Mbps.

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Overview:

	*  MediaTek MT7622BV dual core CPU using 2.4GHz (N) and 5GHz WiFi (AX)
	*  MediaTek MT7531BE switch
	*  Mediatek MT7975AN + MT7915AN for 5GHz
	*  512MB RAM
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Xiaomi AX3200 (model RB01, international version) and Redmi AX6S (model RB03, Chinese version) are exactly the same hardware. The only difference is the version of the stock firmware (which is region locked). 

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The Ubiquiti U6 Long Range (U6-LR) is a PoE powered 802.11ax WiFi 6 access point with 8 spacial streams. The design is approximately a 9“ (220mm) disk designed for wall mounting or can be layed flat on a shelf. There are several devices released under their WiFi 6 line:</description>
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[Bananapi BPi-R64 board]

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gzip -cd bananapi_bpi-r64-sdcard.img.gz &gt; /dev/mmcblkX


This card can now be used to boot OpenWrt recovery (==initramfs) as well as production (==with f2fs overlay) system from that card.
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An 8-antenna 4×4 wireless AX router based on MediaTek’s MTK MT7622 chipset.  It has a dual-core 1.4Ghz processor with 256MB RAM / 16MB Flash.

[Reyee RG-E5]

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The NETGEAR WAX206 is a WiFi 6, AX3200, dual band, dual core, Wireless Access Point/router.



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It is not possible to force 2500Mbps negotiation via ethtool at the moment. In my testing, the auto-negotiation worked fine to bring the link up at 2500Mbps and I could manually force this link down to 1000Mbps with ethtool.</description>
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        <description>Linksys E8450 (aka. Belkin RT3200)

The Linksys E8450 is a dual-band 4×4 IEEE 802.11n/ax router based on MediaTek MT7622BV for 2.4 GHz and MediaTek MT7915E (Filogic 615) for 5 GHz. It has five Gigabit Ethernet ports, one USB 2.0 port, 128 MiB SPI-NAND Flash (2k+64) and 512</description>
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The Netgear WAC510 Insight Managed Smart Cloud Wireless Access Point, is an indoor dual-band, dual-radio 802.11ac business-class wireless AP with integrated omnidirectional antennae and two 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports.

[Netgear WAC510 Insight Managed Smart Cloud Wireless Access Point]
[Dual Ethernet LAN/WAN active IEEE 802.3af/at PoE in, (Optional) Barrel 12 V 2.5 A Power]

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Настройка гостевого Wi-Fi обеспечит доступ в Интернет для ненадежных устройств Wi-Fi, изолируя их от других устройств в вашей основной сети.</description>
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        <title>Buffalo WZR-1750DHP - fixed numbering of steps in using recovery to flash dd-wrt</title>
        <link>https://openwrt.org/toh/buffalo/wzr-1750dhp?rev=1775334441&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Buffalo WZR-1750DHP

	*  The WZR-1750DHP is an official build target as of the OpenWrt 15.05 release, but hardware support is incomplete.
	*  The WZR-1750DHPD is identical to the WZR-1750DHP, except that it is shipped with DD-WRT firmware.

Devices with Broadcom WiFi chipsets have</description>
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        <title>Techdata: ZyXEL XGS1010-12 B1 - [Data entry] no snapshots yet, populated details</title>
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        <description>Techdata: ZyXEL XGS1010-12 B1





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        <description>NETGEAR WAX210



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POE AX1800 Access Point with 1Gbits Ethernet port. WPA3 and up to 4 Wifi capability



OpenWrt support

Not supported Yet.</description>
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        <description>D-Link AQUILA PRO AI M30 A1



Overview:

	*  MT7981 dual core CPU using 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi (both AX)
	*  MT7531 switch
	*  512MB RAM
	*  128MB NAND flash with two UBI partitions with identical size
	*  1 multi color LED (red, green, blue, white) connected via GCA230718</description>
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        <description>Wavlink WL-WN551X3

This is a Mesh MT7981B WLAN Router with 3 Gigabit Ports, 256MB RAM and 128MB Flash. It exists in three packaging configurations (X1 = one piece, X2 = two pieces, X3 = three pieces). The board always reads WL-WN551X3.

OpenWrt Support was added in</description>
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        <description>WAVLINK WL-WN586X3 Rev. a

The WL-WN586X3 achieves a total networking speed of about 2975Mbps — 2402Mbps on the 5GHz band and 573Mbps on the 2.4GHz band. It&#039;s Features include one Gigabit WAN port, two Gigabit LAN ports and four 5dBi omni directional antennas offering versatile customization options for</description>
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        <description>Qihoo 360T7 / 360T7M / 360T7U



Qihoo 360T7 / 360T7M / 360T7U is a router family around 100RMB tailored for China Telecom, CMCC and China Unicom respectively. All three models are having same hardware but different OEM firmware. As such, all information below shall apply to all three models.

[Generic Router]

Supported Versions</description>
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        <description>Spectrum SAX1V1K (Askey RT5010W)

Supported Versions



Hardware Highlights



Installation



:!: Don&#039;t try to repartition the device&#039;s eMMC drive, it could be signed, and would brick the device.

This device requires serial port access to be flashed, a video showing how to take it apart is posted on</description>
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        <description>Ubiquiti afi-aln-r 1



The Ubiquiti Amplifi Alien Router is router 802.11AX router with one wan port and four lan ports
It is fitted with LCM (local control module) with ability to control and monitor the device and network.
The LCM module has haptics with vibration feedback.
Built in speaker for boot sounds and alarms.
Customizable green led display band around the bottom.
Direct mains entry (no power adaptor).
Built in cooling fan.</description>
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        <title>WireGuard extras - [Connection probe / VPN automation failover script] v20260404</title>
        <link>https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/vpn/wireguard/extras?rev=1775326992&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>WireGuard extras

This article relies on the following:

	*  Accessing web interface / command-line interface
	*  Managing configs / packages / services / logs

Introduction

	*  This how-to describes the most common WireGuard tuning scenarios adapted for OpenWrt.
	*  Follow WireGuard server for server setup and WireGuard client for client setup.
	*  Follow</description>
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        <description>TP-Link X80-5G V1



[X80-5G]

The TP-Link Deco X80-5G is a dual port router with a built in 5g modem and a phone port.

	*  Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6.
	*  Dual Eithernet ports 1× 2.5 Gbps port and 1× Gigabit
	*  VoLTE/VoIP POTS telephony Support.
	*  Based on the Qualcomm IPQ8074A SoC,</description>
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        <title>Cudy WR3000 v1 - [Tags] updating tags</title>
        <link>https://openwrt.org/toh/cudy/wr3000_v1?rev=1775326702&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Cudy WR3000 v1



Attention!

New model 2.0 has been released by Cudy and features completely different TRIDuctor hardware.  Also CPU processor speed is 1.2 Ghz instead of 1.3 Ghz.

It can be identified by looking at the bottom of the case, showing 2.0 at the end.</description>
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        <title>Techdata: TOTOLINK X6000R - [Data entry] Actual flash size is 128 MegaBITS not MegaBYTES</title>
        <link>https://openwrt.org/toh/hwdata/totolink/totolink_x6000r?rev=1775326666&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Techdata: TOTOLINK X6000R





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        <description>ipTIME AX7800M-6E

The ipTIME AX7800M-6E is a Wi-Fi 6E router, featuring four Gbit LAN ports, a 2.5Gbit WAN port, and a single USB 3.0 port.

[ipTIME AX7800M-6E]

Supported Versions



Hardware Highlights



Installation



Using OEM recovery software

:!:  Important: The router will automatically reboot if no file is uploaded within 55 seconds.</description>
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        <description>ipTIME AX3000SM

The ipTIME AX3000SM is a Wi-Fi 6 router, featuring four Gbit LAN ports and a single Gbit WAN port.



Supported Versions



Hardware Highlights



Installation



Using OEM recovery software

Specific values needed for the OEM recovery software</description>
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        <description>ipTIME AX3000SE

The ipTIME AX3000SE is a Wi-Fi 6 router, featuring four Gbit LAN ports and a single Gbit WAN port.



Supported Versions



Hardware Highlights

The LED color is amber or blue, depending on your router&#039;s color (black/white).



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        <description>ipTIME AX3000Q

The ipTIME AX3000Q is a Wi-Fi 6 router, featuring four Gbit LAN ports and a single Gbit WAN port.



Supported Versions



Hardware Highlights



Installation



Using OEM recovery software

Specific values needed for the OEM recovery software</description>
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        <description>ipTIME AX3000M

The ipTIME AX3000M is a Wi-Fi 6 router, featuring four Gbit LAN ports, a single Gbit WAN port, and a single USB 3.0 port.



Supported Versions



Hardware Highlights



Installation

This device has an A/B partition layout, and OpenWrt will panic on boot if it has been installed to slot B.</description>
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        <link>https://openwrt.org/toh/jcg/q30_pro?rev=1775325484&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>JCG Q30 Pro



JCG Q30 Pro is a router around 100RMB tailored for CMCC. The original firmware is a OEM fork from OpenWrt. As the original firmware was rumored having monitoring software from CMCC and the router itself can be “locked” by CMCC remotely, some people would eager to replace the original firmware with immoralWrt or</description>
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        <description>Cudy WR3000S v1

The Cudy WR3000S is a Wifi6 Router with 1x WAN and 4x LAN Gigabit Ports build around 64-bit Cortex-A53 SoC (Filogic 820 1.3GHz dual-core processor). It has a small form factor and 4 antennas.



Supported Versions



Hardware Highlights</description>
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        <description>Cudy WR3000H v1

The Cudy WR3000H is a Wifi6 Router with 1×2.5 Gb WAN and 4x 1Gb LAN Ports build around 64-bit Cortex-A53 SoC (Filogic 820 1.3GHz dual-core processor). It has a small form factor and 4 antennas. It is very similar to the Cudy WR3000S router: The main difference is a 2.5 Gbit</description>
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        <link>https://openwrt.org/toh/cudy/wr3000e?rev=1775325115&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Cudy WR3000E v1

Attention!

New model 2.0 has been released by Cudy and features completely different TRIDuctor hardware.  Also CPU processor speed is 1.2 Ghz instead of 1.3 Ghz.

It can be identified by looking at the bottom of the case, showing 2.0 at the end.</description>
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        <description>NETGEAR WAX220

The NETGEAR WAX220 is a WiFi 6 802.11ax capable Access Point. It has a dual band 2×2 2.4 GHz radio, 3×3 5 GHz radio. It can be powered via PoE+ (802.3at) and has a single 2.5 Gbps Ethernet port.



Supported Versions



Experimental Versions</description>
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The ZyXEL NWA50AX Pro is ZyXEL&#039;s more advanced SOHO 802.11ax/WiFi 6 access point, like many business class APs, it is designed for wall/ceiling mount, and includes a 12v2A power supply, and also PoE support, along side an easily accessible console port, reset button and multi-color LED. Compared to the NWA50AX it adds 160Mhz channels and a 2.5GB ethernet interface</description>
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        <title>Cudy M3000 - [Tags] updating tags</title>
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        <description>Cudy M3000

Cudy M3000 is a WiFi-6 Mesh system having 1×2.5 Gigabit port + 1×1 Gigabit port. It may be sold in solo, two-pack or three-pack bundle. Sometimes, the selling name includes AX3000 like in “Cudy AX3000 Whole Home Mesh WiFi System M3000”.</description>
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        <description>Cudy AP3000 v1

The Cudy AP3000 v1 is an Indoor Wifi6 Ceiling / Wall Access Point with 1x 2.5GB LAN Port. It has 2 antennas for the 2.4GHz band and 3 antennas for the 5GHz band. The Power Option includes 12V DC (1.5A), 802.3at (PoE+) as well as passive PoE. 
shop listings often call the device with an additional letter P, so</description>
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        <description>COMFAST CF-E593AX



The Comfast CF-E593AX is a high-performance AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 in-wall panel access point (AP) designed for 86-type wall mounts, offering 3000Mbps dual-band (2.4GHz &amp; 5.8GHz) speeds. It features dual Gigabit ports, 48V PoE, and mesh support, making it ideal for high-density, seamless roaming scenarios like hotels and homes.</description>
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        <description>ASUS ZenWiFi BT8

The ASUS ZenWiFi BT8 is a tri-band Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) device featuring the Filogic 860, 1GB RAM, 128MB flash, one 2.5 Gbit WAN port, two 1 Gbit LAN ports, one 2.5 Gbit LAN port, and a USB 3.0 port.

This router may be sold under a different model depending on region. Installation is currently (Jan 2026)</description>
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The Acer Predator Connect W6 is a high-performance gaming router equipped with a 2.0 GHz quad-core processor and 1</description>
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The Acer Connect Vero W6m is a router equipped with a 2.0 GHz quad-core processor and 1 GB of RAM. It supports dual-band Wi-Fi 6e (802.11ax) with a combined throughput of up to 6 Gbps. The device is a trimmed down version of the Acer Predator series of routers. The devices use the same PCB, but some features have been removed: The Vero lacks the 2.5GbE port and USB3 port.</description>
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Linksys WHW03 V2 (Velop) is a modular tri-band mesh WiFi. The device is based on the Qualcomm IPQ4019 SoC. It offers</description>
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[EA8300]

The Linksys MR8300 is very close to the EA8300, so basic infos should apply to each other.

The Linksys MR8300 is a MU-MIMO Tri-Band WiFi router, which has one 2.4GHz and two 5GHz WiFi Interfaces, making it an interesting choice for wireless backhaul or repeater applications. The radios support MCS 0-9 (up through 256 QAM) for devices and paths that are compatible with those high-density modulations.</description>
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[EA8300]

:!: Installing/Upgrading to Openwrt newer than 22.03, install 22.03 1st, and adjust the U-boot params, as decribed here.

The Linksys EA8300 is a MU-MIMO Tri-Band WiFi router, which has one 2.4GHz and two 5GHz WiFi Interfaces, making it an interesting choice for wireless backhaul or repeater applications.  The radios support MCS 0-9 (up through 256 QAM) for devices and paths that are compatible with those high-density modulations.</description>
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The ZyXEL WSM20 (“Multy M1”) is an AX1800 AP or WiFi extender with 4 gigabit ethernet ports. There are 2 separate internal PCB antennas.  It&#039;s designed to create a ZyXEL Wifi Mesh by using multiple Multy nodes.

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OpenWrt One is based on the MediaTek Filogic 820 SoC and has WiFi 6, dual-band, 3×3/2×2, 1x 2.5Gbit WAN, 1x 1Gbit LAN, 1GB DDR4 RAM, 256 MiB NAND, 16 MiB NOR (for recovery), M.2 SSD, USB-C Serial console and USB 2.0. Power Over Ethernet (POE): an IEEE 802.3af/at compliant device can power the device via the RJ-45 2.5 Gbps</description>
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        <description>Xiaomi Mi AIoT Router AX3600





The Xiaomi Mi Router AX3600 is an 802.11ax OFDMA and MU-MIMO Tri-Band WiFi router, which has the following WiFi Interfaces.:

	*  one 2.4GHz (QCN5024 2×2/40MHz ax)
	*  one 5GHz (QCN5054 4×4/80 or 2×2/160MHz ax)
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        <description>Dynalink DL-WRX36

Dynalink DL-WRX36 is a Qualcomm based WiFi 6 router with 4 1G and 1 2.5G ports.

[Dynalink DL-WRX36]

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Installation




Part 0 - Prerequisites

	*  Plug in a USB flash drive into your computer and format it to FAT32 file system. Only ~12MB of space is needed.</description>
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