TR3000

Cudy

TR3000

45 positive 3 neutral 2 negative

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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

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SHzzZzzzZzzZzzzzZzz in r/openwrt

January 8, 2026 7:18 AM

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Opinions on the Cudy TR3000 AX3000 Travel Router

I have both this one that I'm using as my main travel router, and the equivalent Glinet as a backup; I tested both for a while and the Cudy seemed more reliable with basically zero random disconnects, which were somewhat constant in the Glinet. Also depends on the use case, in mine I wanted to use Z

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Mondego2k in r/HomeNetworking

August 18, 2025 10:13 AM

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Travelrouter

Cudy TR1200 oder TR3000 für ~20€/60€ sind auch ok. OS basiert wie bei GLinet auf Openwrt, man kann aber auch plain Openwrt mit z.B. Travelmate flashen. Habe den 1200er im Einsatz. Keine Rakete, aber macht was es soll.

Timelord1941 in r/de_EDV

April 24, 2026 12:38 PM

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Portable NAS with WiFi hotspot

Most cheap mini PC only using WiFi card that can't run in AP mode, for long term you can get something like GL-INET MT3000 or Cudy TR3000 and flash OpenWrt as your main AP there, the USB port on router can connect Android phones and/or some USB 4G modem to connect internet

fakemanhk in r/MiniPCs

June 20, 2025 2:24 PM

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Why is my GL.iNet mt3000 so unstable?

UPDATE -- I tried different approaches to preclude the constant WiFi connection drops that plagued the GL.iNet MT3000 device. I tried router mode, AP mode, etc to no avail. I finally gave up. The fact that the problem stated in my original post occurred while using the stock firmware as well as vani

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manu_moreno in r/GlInet

November 15, 2025 1:03 PM

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Why is my GL.iNet mt3000 so unstable?

Final verdict: the Cudy TR3000 router (now dumb access point) has been rock solid since I deployed it - not a single issue to report.

manu_moreno in r/GlInet

November 21, 2025 11:39 AM

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Cudy TR3000 is not bad 🛜

I had to replace my GL.iNet Beryl AX router a couple of weeks ago -- the WiFi connections kept dropping constantly. Its replacement, Cudy TR3000, has been very solid. Not a single issue thus far.

manu_moreno in r/openwrt

November 23, 2025 2:29 PM

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VPN Server in AP Mode?

Yes you can but ONLY with stock OpenWRT, not GL’s firmware. I do this with my GL-MT3000 and Cudy TR3000 just fine using WireGuard over both IPv4 and IPv6. The reason they hide it is that setting up a VPN server in this configuration is slightly more difficult to do as you have to set up NAT yourself

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ohaiibuzzle in r/GlInet

July 27, 2025 3:04 PM

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I recently arrived in russia but before i came here i never knew that alot of social media apps are banned here

All free public VPNs are getting banned quickly here, I found a solution that works for me: Buy a VPS server (usually 3-4 dollars a month) Set up a 3X-UI panel and configure it using online guides Create a config for an app like v2raytun/giddily and upload it there Done. You have a VPN that even Chi

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mak3ro in r/AskARussian

August 4, 2025 8:02 AM

1

Best travel router?

glinet and cudy tr3000, note the later one is budget and easily overhead if you put too much stress

doomleika in r/HomeNetworking

August 26, 2025 6:16 PM

1

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