Cudy
TR3000
Based on 55 Reddit mentions
$79.98
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Help me to decide which one is the best budget router
One of the cheapest routers right now is the EDUP RT2980 AX3000 which has a slightly newer revision of the same CPU with half the ram of the Cudy TR3000. Wireguard is generally not as RAM intensive and so you should get equal performance at half the cost. I have 3 of these running in access point mo
...SHzzZzzzZzzZzzzzZzz in r/openwrt
January 8, 2026 7:18 AM
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[DISCUSSION] I've just bought a mobile controller and I've started my handheld gaming journey and I'm having a blast!
If you're gaming at home use a cudy tr3000 pocket router or something similar with a USB. Plug in an external hard drive and look up the steps to mount it. The cudy router is also usb powered with low draw so can be made portable
Kakarot_21519 in r/EmulationOnAndroid
May 20, 2026 12:11 AM
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May gumagamit na ba nitong ZTE F50 Pro 5G pocket wifi? Kumusta performance?
As long as may USB tethering/USB WAN support yung router(which I think majority of travel routers support), it'll work naman. I'm currently using a Cudy TR3000 na stock and not customized to openwrt, plug and play lang sya. Pretty sure a lot of GL-iNet travel routers work well din but di ko pa natry
...BooceJooce in r/InternetPH
March 13, 2026 3:43 AM
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Opinions on the Cudy TR3000 AX3000 Travel Router
That's basically a GL-MT3000 with 128 MB instead of 256 MB. I've one GL-MT3000 and two Cudy TR3000 and use them as repeaters (Flint 2 is the main router), great units. You can install vanilla OpenWRT on both. Yes, USB tethering is possible with stock firmware.
LITUATUI in r/HomeNetworking
August 12, 2025 9:33 PM
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What is a modern device that supports current OpenWRT and is under $200
I have a Cudy TR3000 (travel router) that I like very much. It's basically a GL.iNet GL-MT3000 clone, with 128 MB instead of 256 MB of internal storage. What I don't like on most Cudy routers is the lack of an USB port, which is useful to connect a 5G modem or an external disk and make a NAS. Is it
...LITUATUI in r/openwrt
May 12, 2025 1:31 PM
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Where/how do i buy or make a router with a vpn installed
https://www.cudy.com/de-de/products/tr3000-1-0 This router, supports wifi6 3000mbs, 2.5g lan, and is portable with type c, you can install openwrt on it to later install passwall, clash or any other. If you're in China and want to buy a pre-installed unit, just hit me up with a private message.
Holiday-Picture6796 in r/dumbclub
June 8, 2025 2:46 PM
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Any router recommendation fulfill following criteria
Get a GL.iNet GL-MT3000 or a Cudy TR3000 and connect an external modem to the USB port. You can also connect your phone.
LITUATUI in r/openwrt
June 22, 2025 1:06 PM
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Please suggest a decent upgrade from a wrt54g
Today, you really want a router that at least has 5ghz support. If you're in a high-density space, I'd suggest 6ghz as well. I'd argue the minimum wifi standard today is the 2013 era 802.11ac, which can, practically handle ~800mbps peaks. The newer technologies are WiFi 6 and 7. Personally, I tend t
...doll-haus in r/HomeNetworking
September 23, 2025 4:02 PM
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best budget router ? 2.5g, EU
You only wan 2.5g port, no other rhings like smaller wifi range and only 1 2.5g and 1g port I guess cudy tr3000, thats my first openwrt router that i really like it, note its a travel router, so meaning its a small router not normal router but still good
Jane_Dash in r/openwrt
May 19, 2026 11:12 AM
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Tip: Updating Tailscale on a low-memory router
I have the same Cudy TR3000! Your symlink trick is a lifesaver for the storage limit on this device. If you want an even easier way to keep it updated, check out this project:https://github.com/GuNanOvO/openwrt-tailscale. It provides the latest Tailscale builds specifically optimized for OpenWRT, so
...Hour_You_6564 in r/Tailscale
December 30, 2025 8:57 AM
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