A Gigabit WiFi 6 router with the efficiency features of OFDMA and MU-MIMO, suitable for larger capacity scenarios.
FEATURES:
- 4-Stream Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6
- 1201Mbps + 300Mbps Wi-Fi ¹
- 4× Gigabit Ethernet Ports
- 60 Connected Devices ²
- Covers 100m² ³
- MU-MIMO, OFDMA, Beamforming
- Cudy Mesh VPN Client
- Cudy App, Cloud Control


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Upgrade to Wi-Fi 6 for Gigabit+ Speed
Keep buffering at bay with Wi-Fi 6 standards. The advanced 1024-QAM modulation and a higher symbol rate boost the 5 GHz speed by 38%, offering super-fast download speeds rivalling a Gigabit Ethernet wired network.
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High-Capacity Wi-Fi for Smart Home
Keep buffering at bay with Wi-Fi 6 standards. The advanced 1024-QAM modulation and a higher symbol rate boost the 5GHz speed by 38%, offering super-fast download speeds rivalling a Gigabit Ethernet wired network.
Boosted Coverage, Lower Latency
Beamforming detects the direction of connected devices and forms a focused signal towards them to improve coverage.
Easier Combos in Games
The upgraded Wi-Fi 6 standard features downlink and uplink MU-MIMO and OFDMA, multiplying the network capacity to be more responsive under heavy use.
Encrypt Your Wi-Fi to the Highest Level: The legacy WPA and WPA2 are weak under the risk of brute-force attacks. WPA3, as the latest encryption protocol, encrypts your wireless communication to the best level, protecting your data from leaking.
Router and AP Mode Built In


Wi-Fi Router
When Internet access from a DSL or cable modem is available for one user, but more users need to share the Internet, please use the Router Mode.
Wireless AP
Wireless AP mode is used to transfer a wired connection to a wireless one. Usually, it is behind a router and doesn't have a DHCP server.

Cudy App: Manage your network from your phone. This model supports local control via the Cudy App.
Learn More
- Actual wireless data throughput will vary as a result of network conditions, client limitations, and environmental factors, including building layout, obstacles, and client location.
- Actual performance for multiple devices may be affected by the types of applications used, the total available bandwidth, and the capabilities of your devices. Connecting older Wi-Fi devices (legacy standards) may reduce overall efficiency. Using efficiency features requires compatible client devices that also support those features. Find more information about supported efficiency features in the software section of the Specs spreadsheet.
- The wireless coverage claim serves as a reference only. Coverage performance will vary due to environmental factors, including building layout, obstacles, traffic volume and density, and device location. For optimal coverage, please place the device in a central location within the area requiring Wi-Fi.