Unverified dump files may contain modified code or malware.
is typically necessary when a device is "bricked" and the standard web interface for firmware updates is inaccessible. A "dump" is a raw binary image of the router's entire flash memory, usually requiring a physical programmer (like a CH341A) to write it directly to the internal EEPROM chip. Official Firmware vs. Dump Files
Most downloads come as a compressed folder. Use a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the .bin firmware file. Unverified dump files may contain modified code or malware
It is critical to match the hardware version (e.g., V1, V2, V3, V4) found on the label at the bottom of your router. Installing the wrong version can cause permanent damage. How to Safely Recovery or Update
While "dump files" are often shared in community forums as .rar or .bin files, official manufacturers only provide . Official Firmware vs
You can download the latest official firmware and user guides for various hardware versions (V1 through V5) from the TP-Link Nordic Support Center or the TP-Link UK Download Center .
Check the sticker on the bottom of the device for "Ver: X.X" (e.g., Ver: 4.0). It is critical to match the hardware version (e
Older firmware versions for various hardware revisions can sometimes be found on the Internet Archive if they are no longer on the official site.