How to Setup Tp-Link WiFi Router Update Tips 2018
Tp-Link WiFi Router :
Its a most popular device for internet user and WiFi connection. You can easily setup of this device. Any user 100% satisfied on this device. It has many facilities between other WiFi Router. So You can use smoothly this device. OK, Lets go for setup Tp Link Router.How to setup tp-link wifi router :
Have a computer connected to the router with an ether-net cable. Examples given are for a Links router. Refer to your router manual or the router mftr.'s website for default settings if you don't have a Linksys. Open a browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox and in the address bar type:http://192.168.0.1 [enter] (this is the router's default IP address, which varies from router to router so check your manual)
Then you see router's login screen. The default username is left blank and the Linksys default password is "admin" without the quotes. Enter that information. You are now in the router's configuration utility. Your configuration utility may differ slightly from mine. The first thing to do is change the default password because *everyone* knows the default passwords for various routers.
You use - User Name : admin
Password : admin
Click on the Administration link at the top of the page. Enter your new password. WRITE IT DOWN SOMEWHERE YOU WILL NOT LOSE IT. Re-enter the password to confirm it and click the Save Settings button at the bottom of the page. The router will restart and present you with the login box again. Leave the username blank and put in your new password to get back into the configuration utility.
Now click on the Wireless link at the top of the page. Change the Wireless Network Name (SSID) from the default to something you will recognize. I suggest that my clients not use their family name as the SSID. For example, you might wish to name your wireless network,Toms Hardware,or create your own.
Click the Save Settings and when you get the prompt that your changes
were successful, click on the Wireless Security link which is right next
to the Basic Wireless Settings link (where you changed your SSID). Most
computers purchased within the last 4 years have wireless hardware that
will support WPA2-Personal (also called WPA2-PSK). This is the
encryption level you want. If your wireless hardware is older, use WPA.
Do not use WEP as that is easily cracked within minutes. So go ahead and
set the Security Mode to WPA2-Personal. Do that and enter a passphrase.
For example, you might use the passphrase, Toms Hardware is my favorite
forum,or just create your own. The passphrase is what you will enter on
any computers that are allowed to connect to the wireless network.
WRITE IT DOWN SOMEWHERE YOU WILL NOT LOSE IT.
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