3.16.0 0.9.1 V6031.0 Build 210407 Rel.7370n -tl-wr850n- [new] -
- 3.16.0: This could represent a major, minor, and patch version of software or firmware.
- 0.9.1: This might be another versioning component, possibly related to a specific feature set, API, or hardware abstraction layer.
- v6031.0: Often, the "v" denotes a version. This could be related to a specific build or iteration of the software/firmware.
- Build 210407: This suggests a build date of April 7, 2021. It indicates when the software or firmware was compiled or assembled.
- Rel.7370n: "Rel." likely stands for "Release," and "7370n" could be a specific release identifier or build number. The "n" might denote a particular variant or region-specific version.
The string provided represents the specific firmware version, build date, and hardware model for a TP-Link TL-WR850N wireless router. The Core of the Device: TL-WR850N
3. IP & MAC Binding
This build fixes a bug from 2020 builds where MAC binding would reset after a power outage. In Rel.7370n, the ARP table persistence is stable. 3.16.0 0.9.1 v6031.0 Build 210407 Rel.7370n -TL-WR850N-
- Security Patches: To fix known vulnerabilities.
- Stability Improvements: To enhance device performance and reduce crashes.
- New Features: Such as enhanced parental controls, better traffic management, or support for newer wireless standards.
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7370nidentifier is common in Russian/Asian market versions of TP-Link routers (often manufactured by TP-Link's China facilities). - If you are looking for OpenWrt support, search specifically for "TL-WR850N v2" or "QCA9377" support threads. Many of these newer MIPS builds are not yet supported by open-source firmware.
Check for Updates: Visit the official TP-Link Support Page for your specific region. Ensure you select the correct hardware version (V3) to avoid damaging the device. Update Safety: The string provided represents the specific firmware version