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На этой веб-странице перечислено программное обеспечение устройств, поддерживающих систему OpenWrt. Прежде чем загружать и устанавливать программное обеспечение, обратите внимание, что OpenWrt Project — это операционная система Linux, предназначенная для встроенных устройств. Вместо того, чтобы пытаться создать единую статическую прошивку, OpenWrt предоставляет полностью доступную для записи файловую систему с управлением пакетами. Это освобождает вас от выбора и настройки приложений, предоставляемых поставщиком, и позволяет настроить устройство с помощью пакетов для соответствия любому приложению. Для разработчиков OpenWrt — это платформа для создания приложения без необходимости создания на его основе полноценной прошивки; для пользователей это означает возможность полной настройки и использования устройства непредвиденными способами.
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<ол>Загрузите прошивку OpenWrt для удаления проверки подписи: Диск
Поиск прошивки OpenWrt (не выпущен Cudy): Выбор прошивки OpenWrt
Комментариев: 283
@Rudolf
Dear Rudolf,
Thank you for contacting Cudy support team. The default partition of cudy TR3000 doesn’t fully use all the flash, you can adjust the partition size by yourself.
Domestic kwrt has tutorials and released firmware to resize to larger partitions.
“Hi,
after successfully migrating my TR3000 to OpenWrt I am somewhat confused about
the usable flash size.
The page https://openwrt.org/toh/cudy/tr3000 shows the flash layout of the device.
Summing up all the partitions results in 71.4 MiB. So I miss the difference up to 128 MiB.
The OpenWrt boot log shows:
0.924234] Creating 6 MTD partitions on “spi0.0”:
… kern.notice kernel: [ 0.929038] 0×000000000000-0×000000100000 : “BL2”
… kern.notice kernel: [ 0.934696] 0×000000100000-0×000000180000 : “u-boot-env”
… kern.notice kernel: [ 0.940740] 0×000000180000-0×000000380000 : “Factory”
… kern.notice kernel: [ 0.947440] 0×000000380000-0×0000003c0000 : “bdinfo”
… kern.notice kernel: [ 0.953238] 0×0000003c0000-0×0000005c0000 : “FIP”
… kern.notice kernel: [ 0.959358] 0×0000005c0000-0×0000045c0000 : “ubi”
Calculating these partition sizes results in exactly the same size: 71.4 MiB.
May be my understanding of the flash memory is wrong. Hence would like
if someone could explain the missing MiBs. Many thanks in advance.
"
@Khisam
Dear Customer,
Thank you for contacting Cudy support team.
The difference between m3000 v1.0 and m3000 v 2.0 is just the colour.
“Hello! What is the difference between m3000 v1.0 and m3000 v 2.0?
Can I use OpenWrt from v.1.0 for version 2.0? Or where can I find OpenWrt for m3000 v 2.0?”
@William,
Dear William,
Do you plan to issue an OpenWRT port for the WR3600H router ? I would like to implement VLANs.——-No, we don’t develop OpenWrt firmware by ourself. All other OpenWrt firmwares are developed by OpenWrt forum. We need to wait other developers to release the OpenWrt firmware.
Second, any chance to enable HTTPS to access the router instead of HTTP? - WR3600H supports HTTPS, please have a try.
Third, could you publish the API for the router, it would be great to integrate in HomeAssistant & Home Bridge. —-We will provide your feedback to the product department for evaluation.
“Do you plan to issue an OpenWRT port for the WR3600H router ? I would like to implement VLANs.
Second, any chance to enable HTTPS to access the router instead of HTTP?
Third, could you publish the API for the router, it would be great to integrate in HomeAssistant & Home Bridge
thanks a lot
"
Hello! What is the difference between m3000 v1.0 and m3000 v 2.0?
Can I use OpenWrt from v.1.0 for version 2.0? Or where can I find OpenWrt for m3000 v 2.0?
Hi,
after successfully migrating my TR3000 to OpenWrt I am somewhat confused about
the usable flash size.
The page https://openwrt.org/toh/cudy/tr3000 shows the flash layout of the device.
Summing up all the partitions results in 71.4 MiB. So I miss the difference up to 128 MiB.
The OpenWrt boot log shows:
0.924234] Creating 6 MTD partitions on “spi0.0”:
… kern.notice kernel: [ 0.929038] 0×000000000000-0×000000100000 : “BL2”
… kern.notice kernel: [ 0.934696] 0×000000100000-0×000000180000 : “u-boot-env”
… kern.notice kernel: [ 0.940740] 0×000000180000-0×000000380000 : “Factory”
… kern.notice kernel: [ 0.947440] 0×000000380000-0×0000003c0000 : “bdinfo”
… kern.notice kernel: [ 0.953238] 0×0000003c0000-0×0000005c0000 : “FIP”
… kern.notice kernel: [ 0.959358] 0×0000005c0000-0×0000045c0000 : “ubi”
Calculating these partition sizes results in exactly the same size: 71.4 MiB.
May be my understanding of the flash memory is wrong. Hence would like
if someone could explain the missing MiBs. Many thanks in advance.