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TP-Link Router API (EU GDPR versions)

Tested on the following units should work on others as well

  • ✔️ TL-MR6400
  • ✔️ Archer VR900v (#2)
  • Archer MR600 (#5)

If this works on your device but is not listed here please create an issue or a pr updating the list

Example

$ npm i tl-api

# or

$ yarn add tl-api
import { ACT, authenticate, execute } from "tl-api";

const baseUrl = "http://192.168.1.1";

const { info, ...context } = await authenticate(baseUrl, {
  password: "admin",
});
console.log("info: %j", info);
console.log("sess: %j", context.sessionId);
console.log("tokn: %j", context.tokenId);

const result = await execute(
  baseUrl,
  [
    [
      ACT.GL,
      "LAN_WLAN",
      [
        "name",
        "Standard",
        "SSID",
        "BSSID",
        "X_TP_Band",
        "PossibleChannels",
        "AutoChannelEnable",
        "Channel",
        "X_TP_Bandwidth",
        "Enable",
        "BasicEncryptionModes",
        "BeaconType",
      ],
    ],
  ],
  context
);
console.dir(result, { depth: 4 });

Usage

Once authenticated you will need to use the execute function and pass it an array of actions.

Actions

Actions is an array of operations you want to perform. Each operation is defined as an array in the following format

You can login into your router and hook into data encrypt and decrypt methods with the following snippet.

$.Iencryptor.AESDecrypt_backup = $.Iencryptor.AESDecrypt;
$.Iencryptor.AESEncrypt_backup = $.Iencryptor.AESEncrypt;
$.Iencryptor.AESDecrypt = function(data) {
	let decrypted = $.Iencryptor.AESDecrypt_backup(data);
	console.log("RECV:\n" + decrypted);
	return decrypted;
}
$.Iencryptor.AESEncrypt = function(data) {
	console.log("SEND:\n" + data);
	return $.Iencryptor.AESEncrypt_backup(data);
}

This will log RECV: & SEND: message before encrypting and decrypting payload, and you can take a note of <actionType>, <actionOperationId>, <actionAttributesOrFields>, <stack>, <pStack> values after you perform specific actions in the UI.

You can see some values described in this document in the Example section and also in example.js.

Format:

[
  [<actionType>, <actionOperationId>, <actionAttributesOrFields>, <stack>, <pStack>],
]
Field Required Default Type Description Example
<actionType> Yes - number Action type, can be any of ACT.* ACT.GET
<actionOperationId> Yes - string String representing the operation "LTE_BANDINFO"
<actionAttributesOrFields> No [] string[] or Record<string, any> Optional list or a key value map of attributes. Writes usually need a map and reads, specifically reading lists requires fields as array. Not all operations require attributes, for such cases you can skip or use an empty array [] or object {}. {pageNumber: 12} or ['index', 'from', 'content', 'unread']
<stack> No "0,0,0,0,0,0" string Not really sure what this does but some <actionOperationId>s require specific "stacks". If ommited the default all zeros are used. "2,1,0,0,0,0"
<pStack> No "0,0,0,0,0,0" string Not sure if this is used by the device at all, almost always this stays as default all zeros. "0,0,0,0,0,0"

Examples:

const getLteBandInfo = [[ACT.GET, "LTE_BANDINFO"]];

const getTotalUnreadSmsMessages = [
  [ACT.GET, "LTE_SMS_UNREADMSGBOX", ["totalNumber"]],
];

const getUnreadSmsMessageBoxPage = [
  [ACT.SET, "LTE_SMS_UNREADMSGBOX", { pageNumber: 1 }],
  [
    ACT.GS,
    "LTE_SMS_UNREADMSGENTRY",
    ["index", "from", "content", "receivedTime", "unread"],
  ],
];

const performLogout = [[ACT.CGI, "cgi/logout"]];

Response

{
  error: 0,
  // error code or 0 if success
  actions: [
    // actions array is in the same order as the actions to be performed
    {
      req: [1, "LTE_BANDINFO"],
      // original actions that got executed
      res: {
        // resulting object or an array if the request was ACT.GS or ACT.GL
        stack: "0,0,0,0,0,0",
        attributes: {
          // Attributes related to this particular request
          LTE_RadioInterface: "8",
          LTE_ActiveBand: "122",
          LTE_ActiveChannel: "1699",
        },
      },
    },
  ],
}