TP-Link Router Login
To be able to log in and set up your TP-LINK router, you must have a computer connected to a cable or wireless to the router. Once connected to the router, open your browser and enter the following address in the address bar:
192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 and press Enter. A window will appear in which you need to enter your username and password.
By default, the username and password are admin and admin.
Once the credentials have been entered, the web interface for configuring the TP-Link router is displayed.
How to change your router username and password
To change the default password, or regularly change the password that allows access to the TP-Link router, navigate to the left column, and click System Tools and Password.
How to change the TP-Link router to access your username and password
In the first two fields, enter your old username (default admin) and old password (default admin), then in the next three fields, write the User name you want to use and your password. Finally, click Save.
How to set up a Wi-Fi network
In the left column, click Wireless, then Wireless Settings (Wi-Fi settings) to access the basic Wi-Fi network settings.
How to make basic WiFi network settings with a TP-Link router
SSID: You can customize the name of your Wi-Fi network.
Region: Select your geographical location to avoid the risk of malfunction. Channel: By default, the Auto setting will allow you to use the least used Wi-Fi channel in your immediate environment, thus minimizing the risk of interference. Mode: Choose multi-compatibility “11bgn mixed“. Enable wireless router: Check this box to activate Wi-Fi, or uncheck if you do not use a wireless connection.
Enable SSID Broadcast: Check this box to easily find your Wi-Fi connection in the list of available networks, or uncheck if you prefer your Wi-Fi network to be invisible to your neighbors.
TP-Link Router Login – How to protect your Wi-Fi network
In the left column, click Wireless, then click Wireless Security to set up encryption and therefore protect your Wi-Fi network.