TP-Link TL-WDR4300 v1 Most stable firmware

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Pejay
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 13:41    Post subject: TP-Link TL-WDR4300 v1 Most stable firmware Reply with quote
Hi
I've tried numerous beta firmware's after trawlihg through this forum but really would like other members experiences. Currently using the latest firmware r42954.
Any input would be great!!
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msoengineer
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 14:06    Post subject: Reply with quote
This is a loaded question and it really all comes down to what you plan on using the router for and what "extra" packages within DD-WRT you are planning on using.

The most basic answer is that the latest build is always the best built to start off with as it will have the most up-to-date drivers (Or best working drivers known at the time) for the particular device. That said, the newest build might, still, have bugs which leads in nicely to my next paragraph.

Then, the next place to look and watch are the specific build release topics that are intended to bring up any issues for a particular build, a particular router, and specific settings/features being used and which are working or not.

Beyond that, you should take a look at my signature for the best wifi settings and read the qca wifi wiki to eek out the most from that legacy router. Realize it's a single core router that won't break any speed records...It's likely good to about 100-125mbps for real-life Wan-Lan performance under dd-wrt.

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Pejay
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 22, 2020 12:35    Post subject: Reply with quote
Thankyou for that info. Will have a look. Thanks again.
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