Firmware Version 3160 091 V60310 Build 210407 Rel7370n Tl -

Ensure your device model matches the hardware ID 3160 before proceeding. Flashing firmware intended for a different hardware revision can permanently "brick" your device.

The safest and only recommended source for router firmware is the official TP-Link support website for your region. Downloading firmware from unverified third-party sites carries a high risk of malware or corrupted files that can permanently damage your router. Here are the official regional portals:

The firmware version you referenced, , is specifically for the TP-Link TL-WR850N (V3) wireless router. firmware version 3160 091 v60310 build 210407 rel7370n tl

Identify the explicit Hardware Revision (e.g., V1, V2, V4) on the sticker underneath the router chassis.

Updating can fix bugs, improve performance, and enhance security. Ensure your device model matches the hardware ID

If you are currently running this firmware version ( Build 210407 ), it is now several years old. As discussed in the next section, security updates have rendered it obsolete. Upgrading your router's firmware is critical for both security and performance.

| Component | Value | Interpretation | |-----------|-------|----------------| | firmware version | Literal | Standard label indicating this is firmware, not hardware or bootloader | | 3160 | Likely chipset / SoC | Possibly or similar wireless chipset | | 091 | Platform variant | Sub-model or PCB revision indicator | | v60310 | Firmware version | Semantic versioning (v6.03.10) | | build 210407 | Build date | 7th April 2021 (YYMMDD format: 21 04 07) | | rel7370n | Release ID | Internal release or patch identifier | | tl | Suffix | Possibly TP-Link or Toolchain Limited | Updating can fix bugs, improve performance, and enhance

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: Indicates the exact compilation timestamp. Written in the YYMMDD configuration, this release was compiled on April 7, 2021 .