About TP-LINK:
The TP-LINK wireless router is a networking
device which connects two or more networks and forwards data packets between
them.
The TP-Link or some
other brand's router will enable connecting the residential or office network
(LAN) with the internet (WAN). Depending upon the router model either wired or
wireless or both kinds of devices are supported on the LAN side allowing
computers or devices to be connected to the router through a wired network or a
wireless network. On the WAN side, the router can have an Ethernet Port where
the incoming internet connection can be terminated. The TP-LINK wireless router
has a 300Mbps wireless speed ideal for interruption sensitive applications like
HD video streaming. Two antennas significantly increase the wireless robustness
and stability and secure wireless security encryption at a push of WPS button. Check out the way to check the internet connection in different operating systems.
TP-LINK NOT WORKING:
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The simplest
way to access your router IP login page (e.g., 192.168.1.1)
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Before
starting, make sure your device already connected to the router network
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Find Your
Router IP Address on the Auto detect router IP address box or click here
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Click Open to
Login, it will open TP link router login
windowdialogue
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Insert your
router username and password.
You can't access
192.168.1.1 is just because you have started the incorrect username and
password. Make sure; you have registered the right username and password. You
have a default username and password on the router's user guide. You can apply
them. In case, if you are not taking it, then 192.168.1.1 is not your router's
IP address.
Find your IP using
the following method.
For Windows OS
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Go to Start
option
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Choose Run
(windows button plus R).
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Type
"cmd" and press OK.
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In the
Command prompt option, type "ipconfig" and click Enter.
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It will show
your default gateway.
For UNIX and Linux OS
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Go to
Applications > System Tools > Terminal.
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When the terminal
is opened, type "in a course."
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It will show
you something like this.
For Macintosh OS
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Go to Finder
> Applications > Utilities > Terminal. Application.
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When the
terminal initiated, type "netstat – nr."
It will show you
something like this
By this way, you can
find your original IP address. Now, try applying the right username and
password and access it.
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