






🚀 Unlock next-gen connectivity with the AX3000 5G WiFi 6 router—because buffering is so last decade.
The AX3000 5G NR SA NSA WiFi 6 CPE Router combines Qualcomm’s SDX62 modem and IPQ5018 chipset to deliver blazing 5G speeds up to 2.5 Gbps and dual-band WiFi 6 connectivity at 3000 Mbps. Featuring dual SIM slots with WAN failover, six detachable high-gain antennas, and a comprehensive VPN suite, it ensures ultra-reliable, secure, and lightning-fast internet for professional and demanding environments.












| ASIN | B0B711GG7N |
| Antenna Location | Boat, Business, Game, Gaming, Home Use, Motorhome |
| Antenna Type | Retractable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,754 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #487 in Computer Routers |
| Brand | Cudy |
| Built-In Media | RJ45 cable, power supply, router, user manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6, 5G |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Coverage | Strong and reliable Wi-Fi coverage over a large area |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 437 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2976 Megabits Per Second |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.94"L x 6.34"W x 1.9"H |
| Item Height | 28 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Cudy Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1500 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | P5 |
| Model Number | P5 |
| Number of Antennas | 6 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Operating System | RouterOS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Remote Access |
| RAM Memory Installed | 256 MB |
| Router Network Type | wireless_with_cellular_backup |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
C**Y
Seamless T-mobile compatibility, very high quality.
I’ve been using the Cudy 5G WiFi Router with my T-Mobile SIM card, and it has been an excellent performer. Setup was a breeze — popped in my SIM, and within minutes, I had high-speed internet running without needing to mess with APN settings. The router detected T-Mobile’s network automatically and delivered strong 5G and LTE speeds. What impressed me most is the stability of the connection. Even during peak hours, I’ve consistently seen fast download and upload speeds with minimal drops. The WiFi range covers my entire home (about 2,000 sq ft), and the dual-band functionality allows me to split heavy and light devices between the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Another huge plus is the router’s ability to support multiple users. I regularly have several devices streaming, gaming, and working remotely at the same time, and this router handles the load without a hiccup. Build quality feels premium, and the interface is user-friendly, with plenty of customization options like port forwarding and VPN support. If you’re looking for a plug-and-play 5G solution with T-Mobile or any other GSM provider, this is a reliable and cost-effective choice. I’d recommend it to anyone needing a dependable alternative to traditional wired internet.
B**N
Great 5G Sim Card router, can Cellular service.
I recently purchased this Cudy 5G Cellular capable router., and I'm happy to share my thoughts on it. The product arrived in good condition and was well-packaged. The Cudy 5g router is designed for use with either standard internet service or a Sim Card normally used for a Cell phone. This Router Has the ability to get fast 5G ultra wide band. So I get very fast internet using my Cellular carrier Sim card. One of the standout features of this product is just that i use a sim card. I found it particularly useful because my internet is faster as well as this is portable for on the road internet. On the downside, the Sim Card setup process was a bit complicated. These issues didn't prevent me from using the product, but they are worth noting for potential buyers. Overall, I would recommend this Cudy 5G Sim Router to for people looking for a reliable and affordable solution to traveling internet. It has met my expectations and I believe it would be a good fit for home, or RVs. If you're considering purchasing this product, I encourage you to read other reviews as well, as individual experiences can vary. I hope my feedback helps you make an informed decision.
N**M
Better Range and More Reliable than my equivilent Brand Name units ...
So far very pleased. Excellent speeds through sim cards, as the device allows full customization through all cell bands and other settings. You can easily block carrier throttling and the router is the easiest one I have ever set up! I have three other brand name units. This router has better wifi range and is more reliable and consistent than any of the others. They are all 6E too! On the 5G network I have reached d/l speeds of over 200Mbps and uploads over 100Mbps. Average speeds consistently over 60Mbps. If you spend the time selecting your own cell bands you can do much much better but I can't be bothered. I also have three of the 6E range extenders and in MESH mode they work flawlessly. I wish I could have said the same about the three other leading brands I tried and sent back! While they don't have the capacity of the others, what use is capacity if it constantly disconnects, reboots and constantly hunts for the extenders? Reliability for me is the most important attribute and up to now this CUDY unit has provided it. I hope it lasts ....
L**S
Working without issue for about 9 months
I purchased this specifically for use with a T-Mobile business 5G connection. The only significant difference between the T-Mobile consumer and T-Mobile business connection is that the business connection will allow you to implement port forwarding. But the road to port forwarding is fraught with poor tech support and misinformation from T-Mobile. None of the devices provided by T-Mobile will get you to port forwarding in any way that is remotely practical. All of them require an account with the device manufacturer that T-Mobile will not allow you to have. Their non-solution is that you submit any setup changes you need to T-Mobile then T-Mobile submits those changes to the manufacturer. They throw an extra wrench into the process by not having you submit your changes to tech support. You submit your changes to the salesperson you placed your order with. If the salesperson does not make the changes within 72 hours, which inevitably is the case, you can then submit your changes to tech support. which takes an additional 72 hours if it happens at all. Usually it does not happen. The only practical way around this is to get your own device. Though, bear in mind, T-Mobile will not support 3rd party devices. I use the Cudy AX-3000 device. After a year it is still performing well (as well as the limits of T-Mobile will allow). It's been pretty much setup and forget for the Cudy. I have the device pass all traffic straight to a pfSense based router I built but the Cudy could probably do everything I do on the pfSense device. It has a full set of features and a good web-based GUI. I do port forwarding and VPN and a static IP (which costs extra with T-Mobile but is required to allow port forwarding). So 5 stars to Cudy for working every day of the last 9 months with no trouble or dropouts.
E**E
3 days of my life wasted
My business is very internet strength necessary. I purchased this device to increase my internet speed and reception in rural areas based of YT videos and other people in my field using the Cudy routers. They all had very easy setups and great results even using Verizon Sim cards. I took my Verizon Sim card out of the working hotspot i had and put it my new Cudy. I followed the directions that came with it but it never connected to the internet. Diagnostics would say not connected to 4G. I reached out to Cudy and they sent me an article with instructions. I followed the instructions that told me to change certain settings but the result was the same. I emailed the results to Cudy with screenshots but never got a return email. There also isnt a US based named for for tech support. I contacted Verizon to see if the Sim card was locked to their device and that is not the case. They ran a test and says it appears that the Cudy router does not support the Verizon service. I can reinsert the Sim card back into my mobile hotspot and it works fine. I really had high hopes for this device and have done hours of research on this but can't figure out the issue. Without tech support from Cudy, I can't tell if I've done something wrong or have a defective device. So, I'll return the device and try something different direction. Tips: tech support for this device is next to nothing. Don't expect support from this company.
J**Y
Wow works really well
Plenty of options,to set up,very easy to navigate through the Menus,works greatas a cellular router and for this router to have only 2 antennas its range is pretty damn good it has the range of my Asus AX88U router and it has 4 antennas and beamforming...looking into the future of getting the Cudy BE11000 2.5GWiFi 7 Router
R**E
Great 5G router
Great router for using with a sim card. Very easy to setup as long as you have an open sim card, and can handle a lot of download / upload, very fast signal response times. There are many options for antennas and mounting options, only drawback is that it has a wall-wart that you will need to have plugged in for it to operate.
A**A
Powerful, Flexible Router with great support
This router is excellent for those technically inclined. It is well-built, and support questions are responded to quickly. I am using it with T-Mobile for fixed wireless at home and also evaluating it for my company. It works so well that it has enabled me to use T-Mobile as my ONLY ISP at home. With T-Mobile 5G, I am getting close to 300 Mbits/s download without an additional antenna. AMAZING! I tested it with LTE, and the speeds were close to 100 Mbits/s. If you have 5G, it's a no-brainer. Even if you have 4G/LTE, it is worth getting to future-proof, as all of us will eventually be on 5G. Lastly, all the other components are top-notch, including Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi 6, and the latest Qualcom processor.
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