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Upgrading your is crucial for patching security vulnerabilities, such as the CVE-2017-7405 bug which could allow unauthorized admin access. Note that this specific version was often distributed by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) , meaning generic firmware may not always be compatible; check with your provider if standard updates fail. Step 1: Download the Correct Firmware
Look at the sticker on the router’s bottom. Must say Archer C5 v4 . Using firmware for v1/v2/v3/v5 will brick the router.
Go to System Tools > Backup & Restore and save your current configuration file just in case you need to reset later.
admin login for the web interface.: Never turn off the router during the upgrade process, as this can permanently "brick" the device. Backup Settings : Before starting, go to Advanced > System Tools > Backup & Restore to save your current configuration. www.tp-link.com 2. Method A: Manual Local Upgrade
Upgrading your is crucial for patching security vulnerabilities, such as the CVE-2017-7405 bug which could allow unauthorized admin access. Note that this specific version was often distributed by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) , meaning generic firmware may not always be compatible; check with your provider if standard updates fail. Step 1: Download the Correct Firmware
Look at the sticker on the router’s bottom. Must say Archer C5 v4 . Using firmware for v1/v2/v3/v5 will brick the router.
Go to System Tools > Backup & Restore and save your current configuration file just in case you need to reset later.
admin login for the web interface.: Never turn off the router during the upgrade process, as this can permanently "brick" the device. Backup Settings : Before starting, go to Advanced > System Tools > Backup & Restore to save your current configuration. www.tp-link.com 2. Method A: Manual Local Upgrade