This router uses the same Wi-Fi name on both frequency bands.
This router uses the same Wi-Fi name on both frequency bands.
Hi there, everyone! If you're having trouble with the Tenda AC-10 Gigabit Routers and encountering a boot loop when both 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks share the same name (especially after resetting), particularly on firmware version 15.03.06.45, I recommend checking advanced settings to manually upgrade to version 15.03.06.46. You can find this guide on Tenda's official support site for the AC 10 model. The instructions are straightforward—download the latest file from their website and follow the steps.
If your router's language stays English after the update, it will remain unchanged unless you reset it (results not verified). The language won't automatically switch to Russian. I tested the firmware recently and haven’t seen any further problems.
I’ve included the download links in case Tenda removes them later. One is a compressed file to extract, and the other is a smaller version ready for flashing through the router’s upgrade page.
When upgrading, visit tendawifi.com or the router’s admin page, enter your login credentials (or reset it using the reset button if needed), and proceed through the firmware upgrade process.
Please remember to use a LAN cable during the update for safety. Avoid restarting or unplugging the device while upgrading—power interruptions can cause issues. The process usually takes about two minutes.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you need more details.
@Aditya Dighe Thanks for the update. For future, you only need to point us to the manufacturer's website. No one should download official stock firmware from third party websites as there's no guarantee as to the integrity of the file. It's not just a matter of potentially downloading malicious software, but file corruption can also occur which will brick a simple firmware flash.
Yes @Falcon1986, there are always chances of corruption of files,. Hence also pasted those MD5 , SHA1 hash. I agree, people should always download it from manufacturer's website whenever it is available there.