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How to find the hardware version on a TP-Link device

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Updated 12-23-2025 07:06:16 AM Number of views for this article25020984

Some TP-Link products may have more than one hardware version. For example, a name ending with V1, V2, etc.

Choose methods below to find the hardware version of your TP-Link products.

Turn over the device so you can see a label on the back or bottom of the unit. Look for a character string next to the serial number, the looks like: “VER X.X”. This is the hardware version of the device.

Archer C2300 product label.

Note 1:

The firmware of EU and US are different hardware versions, do not use each other's firmware to upgrade your device.

AD7200 and Archer C7 product label.

Note 2:

Please pay attention to the following 4 models of cable modem that have some special condition. The real hardware version can be found on the left part of the label. But there is another version which is higher than it marked on the right part, which is the version stands for new Visual Interface.

TC-7610(US) 1.0, TC-7620(US) 1.0, TC-W7960 (US) 1.0, Archer CR700 (US) 1.0

TC-7620 product label.

Using the engraved characters on the device

For products (USB adapters) without labels:

The number at the end of the FCC ID indicates the hardware version. If there is no version number, like V2, after the model number, that means it’s version 1.

Model number on Archer T2U.

Using the management interface of the device

For products with management interface:

Open a web browser and enter the domain name which can vary between units in the address bar. The address for your device can be found on the label on the back or bottom of the unit. The default login credential is ‘admin’ for both username and password.

Below are the official domains currently in use:

Router - http://tplinkwifi.net

Cable Modem Router & DSL - http://tplinkmodem.net

Range Extender - http://tplinkrepeater.net

Wireless PLC - http://tplinkplc.net

There is a character string “Ver:X.Y” (for example, Ver:1.0) in the Serial Number field, and the number X is the hardware version of the device. If the string is “Ver: 1.1”, normally it means that the hardware version is V1. Different model has different management interface.

Please choose the category of your device in the table below.

Link here to find the correct product category of your model.

Wi-Fi Routers

Modems/Gateways

Network Expansion

Smart Home

Mobile Wi-Fi

Accessories

JetStream Switches

Auranet Business Wi-Fi

SafeStream Router

Pharos Wireless Broadband

For Wi-Fi Routers

Example A:

WR841N Status page.

Example B:

TL-WA854RE settings page.

Example C:

Go to Advanced > System Tools > Firmware Upgrade.

Archer C5400 Firmware Upgrade page.

For DSL Modems & Routers

Example A:

TD-W8960N Device Info page.

Example B:

TD-W8970 Device Information page.

Example C:

Archer D9 Firmware Upgrade page.

Example D:

Cable Modem Device Information page.

Example E:

MR3420 Status page.

For Network Expansion:

Example A:

WA850RE Status page.

Example B:

RE305 Settings page.

For Smart Home (Cloud Cameras)

Cloud Cameras status page.

For Mobile Wi-Fi

Example A:

M5250 About Device page.

Example B:

M7350 About Device page.

For JetStream Switches

T3700G-28TQ System Info page.

For Auranet Business Wi-Fi

CAP1750 Status page.

For Pharos Wireless Broadband

Example A:

WA7210N Status page.

Example B:

CPE510 Status page.

For SafeStream Routers

Example A:

R600VPN Status page.

Example B:

TL-ER6120 System Status page.

Get to know more details of each function and configuration please go to Download Center to download the manual of your product.

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