: Includes Router, Range Extender, WISP, and Access Point modes. Network Security : Features standard encryption such as WEP, WPA, and Management Options : Can be managed via the TP-Link official web interface tplinkwifi.net 192.168.0.1 Device Capacity : Optimized to handle approximately 10–15 devices for general browsing and HD streaming. www.tp-link.com Known Firmware Behavior Based on user reports for this specific build: DNS Settings
This firmware acts as the operating system for the router, managing its hardware and network communications. Based on community discussions for this specific version: Elemental Electronics Local Management: Accessible via the TP-Link Web Interface using standard credentials. Network Control: firmware version 3160 091 v60310 build 210407 rel7370n tl
It maintains basic WPA/WPA2 wireless encryption metrics and SPI firewall safety protocols required to shield standard home local area networks (LAN) from automated external entry requests. Known Graphical Interface Issues (DNS Display Bug) : Includes Router, Range Extender, WISP, and Access
| Part | Meaning | |------|---------| | 3160 091 | Likely internal hardware/platform ID (e.g., SoC or board revision) | | v60310 | Vendor firmware version (6.03.10 style) | | build 210407 | Compiled on (YYYYMMDD) | | rel7370n | Release/build number | | tl | TP-Link signature | Based on community discussions for this specific version:
: This is a harmless cosmetic UI bug. Devices connected to the router will correctly resolve internet traffic using your preferred custom DNS (such as Google DNS or Cloudflare), even if the router's dashboard fails to display it visually. Step-by-Step Security Optimization