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by detaro
3396 days ago
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citation needed. If that were true, quite a few router models available would be illegal, so it probably isn't. (TP-link started locking down at least some models, in response to FCC rules, and some manufacturers don't allow you to downgrade, but there is no legal requirement to do so and often ways around it. Other manufacturers like Linksys openly advertise their routers for use with OpenWRT) |
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http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELE...
http://www.tp-link.de/download/Archer-C7_V2.html#Firmware 1.For Archer C7(EU)V2. 2.The EU firmware was specialized for CE certification and can't be downgraded to other version, please click here for choosing your region and selecting the most suitable firmware version to upgrade. 3.Old firmware's configuration file can be imported into this new firmware; 4.Your device's configuration will be lost after upgrading, which means you need to configure your device again
All routers are doing the same. EU law.