TL-WR841N v11installation help required
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 9:59 pm
Hi,
I have tried changing the firmware in the router GUI and get a 18005 error related to the firmware version which I believe is becasue the factory installed firmware does not allow anything other than official TP-Link upgrades or something.
So I looked around and found a way to get DD-WRT on it which has worked. It seems Gargoyle cannot be flashed direct from DD-WRT (I tried and it didn't work as expected) so the recommendation is to use the specific DD-WRT .bin to get the router back to factory (which I also successfully did) and then try to flash with the Gargoyle .bin. Again I received the 18005 error as it returned the router to original firmware. There is an earlier version of the firmware for v11 on the TP-Link downloads page and as part of the DD-WRT install I got this version onto the router using TFTP but the issue is still the same with the 18005 error.
So far what I have done has stretched my IT abilities so if there is no simple solution (i.e. without pulling the router apart and attaching a serial port) I might just give up on the whole exercise and see if I can find a different cheap router that will work out of the box.
Any ideas or suggestions would be most welcome. Thanks in advance
I have tried changing the firmware in the router GUI and get a 18005 error related to the firmware version which I believe is becasue the factory installed firmware does not allow anything other than official TP-Link upgrades or something.
So I looked around and found a way to get DD-WRT on it which has worked. It seems Gargoyle cannot be flashed direct from DD-WRT (I tried and it didn't work as expected) so the recommendation is to use the specific DD-WRT .bin to get the router back to factory (which I also successfully did) and then try to flash with the Gargoyle .bin. Again I received the 18005 error as it returned the router to original firmware. There is an earlier version of the firmware for v11 on the TP-Link downloads page and as part of the DD-WRT install I got this version onto the router using TFTP but the issue is still the same with the 18005 error.
So far what I have done has stretched my IT abilities so if there is no simple solution (i.e. without pulling the router apart and attaching a serial port) I might just give up on the whole exercise and see if I can find a different cheap router that will work out of the box.
Any ideas or suggestions would be most welcome. Thanks in advance