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toh:cudy:cudy_wr2100_v1 [2021/11/08 16:55] – [Supported versions] elcovvtoh:cudy:cudy_wr2100_v1 [2021/11/13 19:24] – [Serial] elcovv
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-====== Cudy WR2100 v1 ====== +====== Cudy WR2100 ====== 
-The EAP235-Wall is an 802.11ac 4×4:4 Gigabit MediaTek-based access point. It has five 1 Gbps Ethernet ports. +The Cudy WR2100 is an 802.11ac 4×4:4 Gigabit MediaTek-based access point. It has five 1 Gbps Ethernet ports. It uses 4 external antennas for 5GHz of which 2 are also used for 2.4GHz.
- +
-It uses 4 external antennas for 5GHz of which 2 are also used for 2.4GHz.+
  
 +{{ :media:cudy:wr2100:external.png?nolink&200 |}}
 ===== Initial Notes and Warning ===== ===== Initial Notes and Warning =====
  
-It is [[https://github.com/openwrt/mt76/issues/561|reported]] that the 5GHz Wi-Fi is unstable and has low performance for NSS clients.+It is [[https://github.com/openwrt/mt76/issues/561|reported]] that the 5GHz Wi-Fi is unstable and has low performance for NSS-1 clients.
  
 ===== Supported versions ===== ===== Supported versions =====
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 sort    : version sort    : version
 ---- ----
 +
 +===== Hardware Highlights =====
 +---- datatable ----
 +cols    : Model, Versions, Target, CPU MHz, Flash MB_mbflashs, RAM MB_mbram, WLAN Hardware, WLAN 2.4Ghz, WLAN 5.0Ghz, Ethernet 100M ports_, Ethernet Gbit ports_, Modem, USB ports_
 +header  : Model, Version, Target, CPU MHz,Flash MB,RAM MB,WLAN Hardware,WLAN2.4,WLAN5.0,100M ports,Gbit ports,Modem,USB
 +align   : c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c
 +filter  : Model=WR2100
 +sort    : version
 +----
 +
 +---- datalist ----
 +cols    : Model, Versions, Comments_, Comments network ports_, Comments USB SATA ports_, WLAN Comments_
 +align   : l
 +filter  : Model=WR2100
 +sort    : version
 +----
 +
 +===== Installation =====
 +---- datatable ----
 +cols    : Model, Versions, Supported Current Rel_releasecurrent, Firmware OpenWrt Install URL_urls, Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade URL_urls, Firmware OEM Stock URL_url
 +headers : Model, Version, OpenWrt Release, OpenWrt Factory Firmware, OpenWrt Sysupgrade Firmware, OEM Stock Firmware 
 +align   : l,c,c
 +filter  : Model=WR2100
 +sort    : version
 +----
 +
 +→ [[docs:guide-user:installation:generic.flashing|Install OpenWrt]]
 +
 +==== Installation using web interface ====
 +
 +Cudy provides a version of OpenWrt 21.02.1 that can be downloaded [[https://www.cudytech.com/openwrt_ramips_wr2100_download|here]] and upgraded using Cudy's web interface. After this upgrade you can use the normal OpenWrt methods to change the OpenWrt firmware.
 +
 +===== Returning to OEM firmware =====
 +Returning to the stock Cudy firmware from the OpenWrt installation is possible using TFTP, using  [[https://www.cudytech.com/filedownload/282847|this]] image. TFTP server should be configured with 192.168.1.88 as IP address.
 +
 +  - Press the "Reset" button and hold it. Before the Cudy router is powered on and before TFTP start to download the firmware, don't release the "Reset" button. 
 +  - Power on the Cudy router. 
 +  - You can release the reset button only when the status LED flashes red and blue quickly, or when TFTP starts downloading firmware.
 +
 +==== Flash Layout ====
 +
 +The following flash partitions were found using /proc/mtd:
 +
 +^ dev    ^ size       ^ erasesize   ^ name        ^
 +| mtd0   | 00030000   | 00010000    | u-boot      |
 +| mtd1   | 00010000   | 00010000    | u-boot-env  |
 +| mtd2   | 00010000   | 00010000    | factory     |
 +| mtd3   | 00f80000   | 00010000    | firmware    |
 +| mtd4   | 00281614   | 00010000    | kernel      |
 +| mtd5   | 00cfe9ec   | 00010000    | rootfs      |
 +| mtd6   | 009a0000   | 00010000    | rootfs_data |
 +| mtd7   | 00010000   | 00010000    | debug       |
 +| mtd8   | 00010000   | 00010000    | backup      |
 +| mtd9   | 00010000   | 00010000    | bdinfo      |
 +
 +==== Serial ====
 +
 +R4 & R5 need to be shorted (0-100Ω) for the UART to work.
 +
 +{{:media:cudy:wr2100:serial_connections.jpeg?nolink&400|}}
 +
 +Use 115200 baud 8N1.
 +
 +===== Photos =====
 +
 +//PCB Front://\\
 +{{:media:cudy:wr2100:pcb_front.jpeg?nolink|}}
 +
 +//PCB Back://\\
 +{{:media:cudy:wr2100:pcb_back.jpeg?nolink|}}
 +
 +//Backside label://\\
 +{{:media:cudy:wr2100:external-back.jpeg?nolink|}}
 +
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