TP Link Archer A7v5

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==INSTALLING FIRST TIME== ==INSTALLING FIRST TIME==
-For first time flash, you'll need to grab the factory-to-ddwrt BIN file and load that from the stock TP-Link web gui on the advanced settings page. It will take several minutes for the firmware to load+For first time flash, you'll need to grab the factory-to-ddwrt BIN file and load that from the stock TP-Link web gui on the advanced settings page. It will take several minutes for the firmware to load so please keep an eye on the front panel LED's and watch the power LED. It will be flashing while the A7v5 is loading the new firmware. Once dd-wrt is loaded and running, you will notice that all the LED's have changed from their stock state under tp-link firmware. This is presently normal and a cosmetic issue that will require a future script to be written or for BS to actually change the code for the gpio- again a work in progress. Please don't complain about the LED's...it is what it is for now...
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==UPGRADING== ==UPGRADING==

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INTRODUCTION

This is the placeholder for the A7v5. This is a work in progress by MSOENGINEER, so please be patient while he add to this device wiki


INSTALLING FIRST TIME

For first time flash, you'll need to grab the factory-to-ddwrt BIN file and load that from the stock TP-Link web gui on the advanced settings page. It will take several minutes for the firmware to load so please keep an eye on the front panel LED's and watch the power LED. It will be flashing while the A7v5 is loading the new firmware. Once dd-wrt is loaded and running, you will notice that all the LED's have changed from their stock state under tp-link firmware. This is presently normal and a cosmetic issue that will require a future script to be written or for BS to actually change the code for the gpio- again a work in progress. Please don't complain about the LED's...it is what it is for now...


UPGRADING