So, what does this specific build offer? We interviewed engineers familiar with the 3.16.x branch and analyzed the internal changelog (leaked via a 2022 FCC filing).
Users of Build 210407 often report three specific bugs:
The v6031.0 driver set introduces per-SSID VLAN tagging for 802.1Q. For the first time in this hardware class, users can map:
The -TL suffix indicates a customized bootloader and partition table. Unlike generic OpenWRT or DD-WRT builds, this version uses a dual-image flash layout (128KB bootloader, 2MB for primary fw, 2MB for secondary). This allows for "safe upgrade" – if a new flash fails, the device rolls back automatically.
If issues are encountered, collect:
Given the April 7, 2021 build date, this firmware does not include patches for:
Immediate actions:
So, what does this specific build offer? We interviewed engineers familiar with the 3.16.x branch and analyzed the internal changelog (leaked via a 2022 FCC filing).
Users of Build 210407 often report three specific bugs: So, what does this specific build offer
The v6031.0 driver set introduces per-SSID VLAN tagging for 802.1Q. For the first time in this hardware class, users can map: Immediate actions:
The -TL suffix indicates a customized bootloader and partition table. Unlike generic OpenWRT or DD-WRT builds, this version uses a dual-image flash layout (128KB bootloader, 2MB for primary fw, 2MB for secondary). This allows for "safe upgrade" – if a new flash fails, the device rolls back automatically. 2MB for primary fw
If issues are encountered, collect:
Given the April 7, 2021 build date, this firmware does not include patches for:
Immediate actions: