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The TL-WR340G is a legacy product, and downloading firmware from a different region than where the product was purchased may damage the device. Check Sticker:

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The is a legacy 54Mbps wireless router, first released in the late 2000s. While obsolete for modern high-bandwidth needs, thousands remain in use for:

Never flash firmware over Wi-Fi. Connect your computer directly to one of the router's yellow LAN ports using an Ethernet cable.

Better performance with slightly newer wireless devices.

: Unplug the main modem cable (WAN port) from the router during the update to prevent interruptions. Step-by-Step Firmware Update Instructions

Firmware downloads usually arrive as a .zip archive. You must extract this file to find the actual .bin firmware file before uploading it to the router. Step 1: Downloading the Official Firmware

The TL-WR340G exists in versions v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, and v6. Firmware is not interchangeable .

Following this guide carefully will give you the best chance of a successful firmware update on your TP-Link WR340G v5. If you cannot find firmware anywhere, consider retiring the device – it’s a security risk on modern networks.

Because the TL-WR340G v5 is an end-of-life (EOL) product, official download paths require navigating TP-Link's legacy support archives. Go to the official website for your region. Search for TL-WR340G .