If your TP-Link router or Pharos product has become "bricked"—meaning it won't boot properly or its web interface is inaccessible—you can often restore it using . This tool acts as a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server, allowing you to push a fresh firmware file directly to the device during its boot sequence. 1. Download Tftpd32/Tftpd64
How to use firmware recovery on the Pharos products - TP-Link
You must first download the correct version of the software for your operating system: : For 32-bit Windows systems. Tftpd64.exe : For 64-bit Windows systems.
How to Download and Use Tftpd32 for TP-Link Firmware Recovery
: You can find the installer and portable versions at the official Tftpd32 download page. 2. Prepare the TP-Link Firmware