3.16.0 0.9.1 V6031.0 Build 210407 Rel.7370n Jun 2026

Log in to your router gateway (usually 192.168.0.1 or tplinkwifi.net ). Go to > System Tools > Firmware Upgrade . Click Check for Upgrade . A Warning on Manual Updates

The string confirms your router is running a stable, mid-2021 version of its operating system. If your internet is fast and your connection is steady, it’s doing its job—but checking for a 2023 or 2024 patch is always a smart move for security. 3.16.0 0.9.1 v6031.0 build 210407 rel.7370n

If you decide to manually download a newer version, ensure the (e.g., V3) matches your device exactly. Installing firmware meant for a V2 device onto a V3 device can "brick" the router, turning it into an expensive paperweight. Log in to your router gateway (usually 192

: This is the internal versioning for the specific hardware revision. A Warning on Manual Updates The string confirms

This build is intended for testing on hardware revision v6031.0. The 0.9.1 dependency should be upgraded to 1.0.0 in the next release cycle. No critical regressions found in rel.7370n compared to build 210325.

The build was a significant update for many TP-Link users. Firmware updates are released for three main reasons:

The version string provided is a composite identifier typically found in firmware for embedded devices, specifically (commonly Realtek chipset-based). The structure suggests a generic manufacturing release, likely for a USB Wi-Fi dongle or router bridge, utilizing a Linux-based driver stack.