Archer Ax10 Custom Firmware [upd] May 2026
The AX10 shares hardware with the Asus RT-AX58U (sort of). However, Asuswrt-Merlin requires proprietary Asus bootloaders and significantly more NAND flash. Porting is impossible without hardware modification. Because custom firmware is so painful on the AX10, many advanced users are turning to hidden features inside the stock firmware.
OpenWrt is the de facto standard for router custom firmware. As of late 2023/early 2024, the Archer AX10 (v1/v2) received official support in the snapshot branch (future 24.x releases). archer ax10 custom firmware
The TP-Link Archer AX10 is positioned as an entry-level gateway into the world of Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax). For many users, it works perfectly fine out of the box: decent speeds, basic QoS, and standard parental controls. However, under the hood, the AX10 suffers from the same ailments as most consumer routers: limited configuration options, infrequent security updates, a clunky web interface, and a lack of advanced features like VPN server integration, ad blocking, or detailed network monitoring. The AX10 shares hardware with the Asus RT-AX58U (sort of)
TP-Link silently added support for tplink_sys commands via telnet (often disabled, but occasionally exposed in older firmware versions). You can enable SSH on some builds by editing the configuration backup file. This gives you a limited BusyBox shell. Because custom firmware is so painful on the