Tenda 4G630 is a versatile 300Mbps Wireless N 4G/3G Router designed for mobile connectivity. Keeping its firmware updated is essential for maintaining compatibility with the latest 4G/3G USB modems, improving system stability, and patching security vulnerabilities. Direct Download Links You can find the official firmware updates for the Tenda 4G630 and other models at the Tenda Global Download Center For specific legacy versions, mirrors like the Eltrox Firmware Directory host several English (EN) builds, including: V1.0.0.32_EN (Latest known legacy build) V1.0.0.29_EN V1.0.0.25_EN How to Update Your Tenda 4G630 Upgrading the firmware on the

Navigate to your local storage and upload the extracted .bin or .trx file.

  1. Visit the Tenda website: Go to the Tenda website (www.tenda.com.cn) and navigate to the "Support" or "Downloads" section.
  2. Find the firmware update file: Search for the firmware update file for your Tenda 4G630 router. You can usually find it under the "Firmware" or "Software" section.
  3. Download the firmware update file: Download the firmware update file to your computer. Make sure to download the correct file for your router model and version.
  4. Log in to your router: Open a web browser and log in to your Tenda 4G630 router using its default IP address (usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1).
  5. Go to the firmware update page: Navigate to the firmware update page, usually found under the "Advanced Settings" or "System Tools" section.
  6. Upload the firmware update file: Click on the "Browse" button and select the firmware update file you downloaded earlier. Then, click on the "Upload" button to start the update process.
  7. Wait for the update to complete: Wait for the firmware update to complete. This may take a few minutes, and your router may reboot during the process.

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Updating the firmware of your Tenda 4G630 router is essential to:

How to Downgrade Tenda 4G630 Firmware (If New Update Causes Issues)

Occasionally, a new firmware might introduce instability on your specific cellular network. If you need to revert: