Is it unadvisable to use different language firmware?

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Is it unadvisable to use different language firmware?
Is it unadvisable to use different language firmware?
2019-03-31 12:17:00
Model: TL-WR841N  
Hardware Version: V13
Firmware Version:

Hello gentlefolk.

 

I'm currently living and working in Vietnam and my apartment comes with internet included. Unfortunately, I don't speak any Vietnamese. This presents a problem because I don't have a clue what anything means when I access my router settings. I'm considering installing the English version of my router's firmware, but the TP-Link website warns that installing firmware from the wrong country's website will void warranty. I don't really care about warranty, because if I do brick the router, I'll just replace it, but before I do, I was just wondering if there's a good chance of this actually happening, or is it just a case of an abundance of caution on behalf of TP-Link?

 

Any advice appreciated.

Thanks.

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Re:Is it unadvisable to use different language firmware?
2019-04-01 03:49:25

Hi,

 

It is not suggested to flash English version firmware, it may ruin the device.

 

While if you do not understand Vietnamese to install it, you can contact the local tech support and ask for English service. 

https://www.tp-link.com/vn/support/contact-technical-support/#LiveChat-Support

 

Then they can guide you to set it up.

 

Good day. 

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