⚠️ : Firmware is not universal for all R329Q boards . The most common mistake is flashing an image for a board with a different Wi-Fi chip, which results in a box that boots but cannot connect to any wireless network.

🔗 : When asking for help, always include the full silkscreen (e.g., “R329Q_V3.1”) and the exact Wi‑Fi chip name (e.g., “SV6256P”). This dramatically increases your chances of receiving a working firmware.

: The first step is to know the manufacturer of the device. This information is usually printed on the device itself or can be found in the device's documentation.

Finding the right firmware for budget Android TV boxes can be a tricky endeavor, especially with the wide variety of board revisions circulating in the market. The R329Q V3.1

R329Q V3.1 is a common motherboard revision found in generic Android TV boxes, such as the MX9 or MXQ Pro 4K. Updating its firmware is essential for fixing performance issues, Wi-Fi connectivity problems, or system boot loops. Core Specifications