The process of configuration of a TP link router is simple and listed in the following steps below:
. The blue Ethernet port on the TP link router should be connected to the
modem or active data jack via an Ethernet cable.
2. Then, the router should be plugged in and turned on by switching the power
on/off button.
3. Connect to the wireless network which is transmitted by the router. You’ll notice that the bottom of the device has two default keys, SSID and WPA2.
4. Navigate to the link tplinkwifi.net, in your web browser.
5. The default username and passphrase should be entered both being “admin”.
The next step is to click Login.
6. When you will log in, the centre panel will be displayed as ‘Quick Setup’. To
proceed further, click on Next.
7. Then type the SSID you want to use with your wireless network in the Wireless Network Name panel. We advise you to not use any personal information or ‘specifics’ about your router as it might be visible to other computers nearby.
8. You should type the password in the WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK column. Ensure
that you choose a password that is strong and cannot be easily guessed.
9. Click on the button Next.
10. Lastly, click Finish.
11. Once this step is completed, you can disconnect from your wireless network
and then the account can be signed in with the new id and password.
Important Note for Additional Security:
We advise you to change the admin username and password so that any unauthorized access to your account can be avoided. It would also ensure that the settings cannot be changed in the case of such access.
1. Navigate to tplinkwifi.net. in your web browser.
2. Login by entering the default username and passphrase, both of which are
“admin”.
3. Now, look for the option of System Tools in the left side navigation bar and
click on it, and then enter your passphrase.
4. Both the columns of Old username and Old password should be entered with
“admin” only.
5. A new username and password should be entered in the respective columns and once this is done, click on Confirm New Password. The passphrase should include at least 1-15 characters and may or may not allow spaces. This passphrase should not be identical to the password set for the wireless network. Be careful to not share this username or passphrase with unknown people.
6. Click on Save.
7. After this, you will be logged out. Make sure that the account can be logged
in by entering the password again.
8. Note that WPS, or Wi-Fi Protected Setup allows other devices to get connected to your network without the need of using a WPA2 key.
Worried about the safety of the router? it is advised to disable the WPS by clicking on the option WPS first on the navigation bar and then click Disable WPS.
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