Cybird-Compatible Routers:

Cybird transforms your router into a powerful security and performance hub. See if your router meets the requirements or explore our recommended models.

Why Use a Supported Router?

Cybird is optimized for routers with minimal hardware requirements, ensuring seamless performance without lag. Compatible with OpenWrt 23.05 or above, Cybird delivers robust protection for homes and Small Businesses.

Minimal Requirements for Cybird

Your router must meet the following specifications to ensure compatibility:

  • CPU: Minimum 700MHz
  • RAM: 128MB or higher
  • Flash Storage: 16MB or higher
  • Firmware Compatibility: OpenWrt 23.05 or above

What’s Included in the Firmware

  1. OpenWRT Core – Base Firmware: Built on OpenWrt 23.05 for rock-solid reliability, flexibility, and performance.
  2. Cybird Agent: Connects your router to Cybird’s cloud intelligence, enabling real-time security updates, app prioritization, and policy enforcement.
  3. Essential Dependencies – LUCI, SQM, Dnsmasq Full, WPA-Enterprise Support, Additional tools.

Here’s our initial set of supported routers for the Cybird 2.0 Beta phase (December 2024). More models will be added soon. Don’t see your router? Fill out the form to let us know!

TP-Link

  1. TP-Link Archer C7 v5 – Details and Firmware Download
  2. TP-Link AC 1200 Archer A7 v5 – Details and Firmware Download

D-Link

  1. D-Link EAGLE Pro AI AX3200 Smart Router – R32 – Details and Firmware Download
  2. D-Link EAGLE Pro AI AX3200 Smart Router – M32 – Details and Firmware Download

Linksys

  1. Linksys WRT3200ACS v2 – Details and Firmware Download

Don’t See Your Router Listed?

Check Your Router’s Compatibility
Cybird works with any router running OpenWrt 23.05 or later. Use the OpenWrt Hardware Table to verify your model.

Fill out the form below, and our team will assess your router’s compatibility. We do turn around fast.

Disclaimer

⚠️ Proceed with Caution

  • Installing custom firmware like OpenWrt may void your router’s warranty.
  • Installing the wrong firmware version can potentially damage or “brick” your router, rendering it unusable.