Archer AXE75 - Router says v1.6 on bottom, in the setup it says firmware is v1.0
The question is, why does my router have v1.0 firmware loaded on it when the bottom says v1.6? I went to download the latest firmware and it tells you to look on the bottom to find your version and download that firmware. It looks to be much newer than what is currently on my router and much newer than the version it wants to auto update to.
Should I use the v1.6 on the website and manually update? It is really confusing that when trying to compare what version it wanted to auto update to and seeing the firmware versions don't match.
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TP-Link operates multiple manufacturing facilities. The manufacturing location of a product can be determined by its sub-model number. Items with version ending in "6" or "8," like V2.6/V2.8 or V1.26/V1.28, are produced in one facility. Products lacking a "6" or "8" in the number are manufactured elsewhere. The sole distinction between these products lies in their manufacturing origins; all hardware and software components are identical. For instance, a V1.2 is equivalent to a V1.26.
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Hardware version 1.6 of the AXE75 uses the same firmware as hardware version 1.0. (or in other words, there is no firmware specifically made for the hardware version 1.6)
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TP-Link operates multiple manufacturing facilities. The manufacturing location of a product can be determined by its sub-model number. Items with version ending in "6" or "8," like V2.6/V2.8 or V1.26/V1.28, are produced in one facility. Products lacking a "6" or "8" in the number are manufactured elsewhere. The sole distinction between these products lies in their manufacturing origins; all hardware and software components are identical. For instance, a V1.2 is equivalent to a V1.26.
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