TP-Link routers are now locked
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It's been discussed here previously. Now I see this:
http://ml.ninux.org/pipermail/battlemesh/2016-February/004379.html
"Yes. Less than 24 hours ago I was given the following information from a
customer service rep from tplink:
Adam Longwill09:10:01 pm downgrading does not work
I get an 18005 errror
upon attempting to downgrade
I want to know if this is because of the FCC's rules regarding broadcast
strength and DFS control. Has TP-Link complied with these rules and locked
down its firmware and if so, for what models
I need to know if I am going to continue purchasing devices from you.
Camille09:13:25 pm wait one moment please
Thanks for your waiting, right now only these products has limitation on
firmware: Archer C7 V2 Archer C1900 V1 Touch P5 V1 Archer C2600 V1 Archer
C3200 V1 Archer C2 V1 Archer C5 V2 Archer C8 V1 Archer C9 V1 TL-WR841N V11
TL-WDR3500 V1 TL-WR940N V3.0 TL-WR1043ND V3.0 TL-WR710N(USA) TL-WR841N V9.0
and all products will also limite firmware in the future.
Adam Longwill09:26:19 pm Wow. Thank you. I'm impressed with your digging
And this limitation is due to FCC rule clarifications in 2015?
And not some other reason
Camille09:28:15 pm Right, due to FCC
Adam Longwill09:28:50 pm Thank you very much. Can you explain why the
WDR3600 appears to be locked down? Is it possible that your list is not
totally updated?
And do you have a method or avenue that people who wish to use other
firmware have?
Camille09:34:02 pm Yes, wdr3600 as dual band wifi router, is also locked
down. And there is no other way to use other firmware. Sorry for that
Adam Longwill09:34:19 pm Thank you very much, Camille. You've been very
helpful
Sorry for the formatting, I'm on mobile."
etc., etc., more if you click the link above.
Do you can flash TP-link router with Beaglebone?
TP-Link says they use GPL code. http://www.tp-link.us/gpl-code.html They mention GPL version 3 as well as other versions are in the code. Would version 3 allow them to do these kind of locks? If not, who will stop them?
Copyright holders in GPLv3 software. Assuming that they're willing to do some license enforcement. All the more reason we need organizations like Software Freedom Conservancy.
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