TP-Link TL-WDR4300

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# Write the firmware. # Write the firmware.
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Place holder for TP-Link TL-WDR4300, please add useful infos!

TL-WDR4300 hardware info

Image:wdr43001.jpg Image:wdr4300bk.jpg

CPU Atheros AR9344
CPU Speed 560 MHz
Flash ROM 8 MB
RAM 128 MB
Radios 1x 2.4 GHz / 1x 5Ghz
WLAN Support A/B/G/N
WLAN Max Speed 300mbps on 2.4Ghz and 450mpbs on 5Ghz
Antenna Location 3x removable external
Switch 4x Gigabit ethernet + 1 Gigabit ethernet WAN
USB 2x USB 2.0


How to replace OpenWrt with DD-WRT

  1. Set up an HTTP server.
  2. Download the firmware file "/tplink_tl-wdr4300v1/factory-to-ddwrt.bin" from the build folder, and save the firmware file to the root of the public web server folder. You must use the "factory-to-ddwrt.bin" file when writing with mtd. Do not use the "tl-wdr4300-webflash.bin" file, which will brick your router.
  3. Login by SSH.
  4. View the partitions.
    cat /proc/mtd
  5. Verify that you have a "firmware" partition for mtd to write.
  6. You must download the firmware file in the "/tmp" directory.
    cd /tmp
    wget http://192.168.1.100/factory-to-ddwrt.bin
  7. Write the firmware.
    mtd -r write /tmp/factory-to-ddwrt.bin firmware