Is there any hird party open source firmware compatible with TP-Link Switch TL-SG108E V3, like DD-WRT?
get's really weird there - most of the UI is going to be riding on top of the chipset vendors BSP/SDK...
Many of the older Broadcom managed switches run eCOS, which is FOSS, but it's definitely not linux, so the pool of talent for 3rd parties is pretty shallow... nothing like OpenWRT, but handy if one knows some eCOS primitives... Other OS's one might run into most commonly - ThreadX and VXWorks, and those are very closed source.
FWIW - threadx is one is the smallest RTOS's and it performs very well - not as small as qualcomm's REX, but close... the RPI's bootloader is threadx.
The SG-108E, being Realtek based - I'm suspecting eCOS, but maybe linux - Realtek is known for getting linux into a really small footprint.
I spoke with a friend of mine that is using a TL-SG108E v3 with the TL-SG108E(UN)_V3_20171214 firmware released on 1/5/2018 and he is able to modify ports for VLAN1. I do not have a version 3 switch but mine may be v2, I will have to check. If so I believe the firmware works on V2 and I will give it a try when I get home.
TL-SG108E(UN)_V3_20171214 | Download | |
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Published Date: 2018-01-05 | Language: English | File Size: 421.27 KB |
Modifications and Bug Fixes: New Features/Enhancement: 1.The port can be removed from VLAN1 2.The port of VLAN1 can choose tagged/untagged Notes: 1. For TL-SG108E_V3 2. Your device's configuration will not be lost after upgrading, which means you don't need to configure your device again after upgrading. |
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