When installing and configuring OpenWRT, I also downloaded the last version of the Archer C7 official firmware image provided by TP-Link and decided to analyze it. I prefer to trust on a well maintained and open-source software project like OpenWRT. Why? Because the manufacturer’s firmware quality is usually bad, are not maintained over time and is insecure, with many bugs waiting to be exploited. One thing I always do when I buy a new router is install OpenWRT. Not one of the best, but good enough for my needs. I’ve bought the TP-Link Archer C7 home router. A few days ago I decided to reverse engineer my router’s firmware image with binwalk.
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