091 V60310 Build 210407 Rel7370n Tlwr850n — 3160
The TL-WR850N with MT7628 and 4MB flash is supported by OpenWrt, but you need a factory-to-openwrt image. Benefits:
Drawback: 4MB flash is extremely tight. You will have to use a stripped-down build (no LuCI web interface, only CLI). Consider upgrading flash chip or buying a more capable router.
If you see the string 3160 091 v60310 build 210407 rel7370n tlwr850n in your system log or on the status page, here’s how to confirm:
Alternatively, telnet/SSH into the router (if enabled) and run:
cat /proc/version
cat /etc/openwrt_release # if OpenWrt is installed
nvram get firmver
The information provided refers to a specific firmware version for the TP-Link TL-WR850N router, typically associated with hardware version v3. Firmware Details Version: 3.16.0 0.9.1 v6031.0 Build: 210407 (Released April 7, 2021) Rel Number: 7370n Preparation & Installation Steps
To "prepare a piece" (configure or update this firmware), follow these standard procedures: Access the Management Page:
Connect your computer to the router via an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi.
Open a web browser and navigate to http://192.168.0.1 or tplinkwifi.net. Login: 3160 091 v60310 build 210407 rel7370n tlwr850n
Use the default credentials (often admin for both username and password) or the custom password you created during the initial setup. Firmware Update (if needed): Go to System Tools > Firmware Upgrade.
Caution: Use a wired connection during updates to prevent corruption. Do not power off the device during the process.
Official downloads can be found on the TP-Link Support Center. ISP-Customized Devices:
Note that the TL-WR850N is often a customized device provided by Internet Service Providers (ISPs). If your firmware is locked, you may need to contact your ISP for specific updates. Recovery Mode (Advanced)
If the router is unresponsive, you can use the TFTP recovery method:
What is 3160 091 v60310 build 210407 rel7370n TLWR850N?
The string "3160 091 v60310 build 210407 rel7370n TLWR850N" appears to be a firmware build identifier for a TP-Link device, specifically the TL-WR850N. Breaking down the string, we get: The TL-WR850N with MT7628 and 4MB flash is
TP-Link TL-WR850N Overview
The TP-Link TL-WR850N is a wireless router that supports 802.11n Wi-Fi and has four Ethernet ports. It is a popular device for home and small office use, offering a range of features such as:
Firmware Update
The firmware build 3160 091 v60310 build 210407 rel7370n appears to be a specific firmware version for the TL-WR850N. Firmware updates are typically performed to:
To update the firmware on your TL-WR850N, follow these general steps:
Changes and Improvements
The changelog for this specific firmware build is not publicly available. However, based on common firmware updates for the TL-WR850N, some possible changes and improvements may include: Drawback: 4MB flash is extremely tight
Troubleshooting and Known Issues
If you encounter issues with your TL-WR850N running this firmware build, some common troubleshooting steps include:
Known issues or bugs specific to this firmware build are not publicly documented. However, some common issues with the TL-WR850N include:
Conclusion
It is highly unusual to see a string like “3160 091 v60310 build 210407 rel7370n tlwr850n” in standard technical documentation. This specific combination appears to be a firmware version string, a bootloader code, or an engineering build tag extracted from a low-level system dump—most likely from a TP-Link TL-WR850N router.
Below is a comprehensive technical article breaking down every component of this string, its implications for router security, performance, and maintenance, and step-by-step instructions for users who encounter this on their device.