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Always perform updates or recovery via an Ethernet cable, not Wi-Fi, to ensure stability. Warning on Third-Party Dumps

Files labeled as "Dump" found on unofficial forums or file-sharing sites often carry risks: Always perform updates or recovery via an Ethernet

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 How to Safely Recovery or Update Using third-party

Using third-party files or opening the device to use a programmer will void your TP-Link warranty . A "dump" is a raw binary image of

Older firmware versions for various hardware revisions can sometimes be found on the Internet Archive if they are no longer on the official site.

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

Use the TP-Link Global Download Center to find the exact EU version for your hardware.