Because Pix-Link devices are manufactured across various batches, finding the official site can sometimes be tricky.

Firmware updates are essential for maintaining optimal performance, security, and stability of your networking devices. For Pix-Link 300m devices—whether routers, WiFi repeaters, or range extenders—keeping the firmware up to date can mean the difference between a seamless internet experience and persistent connectivity issues. This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about updating Pix-Link 300m firmware, from preparation to troubleshooting.

: Check the sticker on the back of your device to confirm the exact model number (e.g., LV-WR01, LV-WR02, or WR32Q). Download the File : Visit the Pix-Link Download Center to find the specific firmware for your model. Firmware often comes in a file; you must extract it to get the file before uploading. Connect via Cable

Note: Some users have reported downloading firmware files named "N300_MR_UP" for their WR09 devices. Always verify that the filename matches what is expected for your model.

After the reboot completes successfully, log back into the management page at 192.168.7.1 or your specific gateway IP. Change your default login password from "admin" to a unique password to secure your newly updated system. Finally, reconfigure your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and security password to reconnect all your wireless devices.

during this time, as doing so can permanently damage (brick) the hardware. Troubleshooting & Critical Warnings Post-Update Reboot

Look at the sticker on the back of your Pix-Link device. Ensure it explicitly states "300Mbps" or "LV-WR09" / "LV-WR02" to match the exact firmware file.

Disconnect from all other Wi-Fi networks; set a static IP on your computer. Bricked device caused by interrupted update. Perform a hard TFTP recovery or replace the hardware unit. To help ensure your setup goes smoothly, let me know:

Never update router firmware over a wireless Wi-Fi connection. If the Wi-Fi drops during the download, it will corrupt the device. Use an Ethernet cable to link your computer directly to the Pix-Link LAN port.

(e.g., LV-WR03, LV-WR01, WR22, WR09, WR07). This is usually printed on a sticker on the back or bottom of the device.

Plug the Pix-Link repeater into a wall outlet near your computer.

Download the .bin or .zip file to your computer. If it is a .zip file, extract it to find the firmware image inside.

: For the safest update, connect your computer directly to the Pix-Link device using an Ethernet cable rather than Wi-Fi to prevent a connection drop during the flash. How to Update the Firmware Access the Admin Page