This guide is a complement to Quick Installation Guide. The Quick Installation Guide
provides instructions for quick Internet setup, while this guide contains details of each
function and demonstrates how to configure them.
When using this guide, please notice that features of the router may vary slightly
depending on the model and software version you have, and on your location, language,
and Internet service provider. All screenshots, images, parameters and descriptions
documented in this guide are used for demonstration only.
Conventions
In this guide the following conventions are used:
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Note:
Tips:
Underlined words or phrases are hyperlinks. You can click to redirect to a website or a
specific section.
Contents to be emphasized and texts on the web page are in teal, including the menus,
items, buttons and so on.
The menu structures to show the path to load the corresponding page. For example,
Advanced > Wireless > MAC Filtering means the MAC Filtering function page is under the
Wireless menu that is located in the Advanced tab.
Ignoring this type of note might result in a malfunction or damage to the device.
Indicates important information that helps you make better use of your device.
More Info
The latest software, management app and utility are available from the Download
Center at www.tp-link.com/support.
The Quick Installation Guide can be found where you find this guide or inside the
package of the router.
Specifications can be found on the product page at http://www.tp-link.com.
A Technical Support Forum is provided for you to discuss our products at
http://forum.tp-link.com.
Our Technical Support contact information can be found at the Contact Technical
Support page at www.tp-link.com/support.
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Chapter 1
Get to Know About Your
Router
This chapter introduces what the router can do and shows its appearance.
It contains the following sections:
• Product Overview
• Appearance
Chapter 1
Get to Know About Your Router
1. 1. Product Overview
To meet the wireless needs of almost any situation you might encounter, the TP-LINK
portable router, with multiple operation modes, is designed for home and travel use.
The portable size of the router means that you can put it in your pocket and take it with
you wherever you go. The built-in adapter makes it perfect for travelers, students, and
anyone else living a life on the go.
1. 2. Appearance
LED Explanation
StatusIndication
SolidThe router is ready for operation.
FlashingThe router is booting or connecting to an Ethernet device.
Port and Button Description
ItemDescription
LAN/WAN Port
LAN PortConnects an Ethernet-enabled device to the local network.
WPS/Reset Button
Mode SwitchSwitch the operation mode of the router to Router/AP, Repeater or Client mode.
Functions as a LAN port in Repeater, Client and Access Point mode.
Functions as a WAN port in Standard Wireless Router mode.
Press this button, and immediately press the WPS button on your client device to
establish WPS connection.
Press and hold this button for 5 seconds to restore the router to its factory default
settings.
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Chapter 2
Connect the Hardware
This chapter contains the following sections:
• Position Your Router
• Connect Your Router
Chapter 2
Connect the Hardware
2. 1. Position Your Router
• The product should not be located where it will be exposed to moisture or excessive
heat.
• Place the router in a location where it can be connected to various devices as well as
to a power source.
• Make sure the cables and power cord are safely placed out of the way so they do not
create a tripping hazard.
• The router can be placed on a shelf or desktop.
• Keep away from the strong electromagnetic radiation and the device of electromagnetic
sensitive.
2. 2. Connect Your Router
There are four operation modes supported by this router: Standard Wireless Router,
Access Point, Repeater, and Client. Please determine which operation mode you need
and carry out the corresponding steps.
2. 2. 1. Standard Wireless Router Mode
Create a private wireless network instantly and share the Internet to multiple Wi-Fi
devices. This mode is suitable for hotel rooms and home networks.
1. Switch the Operation Mode to Router/AP and connect the hardware according to Step A to C.
2. Connect your device to the router wirelessly or via an Ethernet cable. The Wi-Fi network name
and password are on the router’s label.
Note:
If the hotel’s Internet has an authentication process, you will need to authenticate only once and only on one device.
A
Internet
300Mbps TL-WR810N
B
C
LAN/WAN
LAN
OR
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2. 2. 2. Access Point Mode
Create a wireless network from an Ethernet connection. This mode is suitable for dorm
rooms or homes where there’s already a wired router but you need a wireless hotspot.
1. Switch the Operation Mode to Router/AP and connect the hardware according to Step A to C.
2. Connect your device to the router wirelessly or via an Ethernet cable. The Wi-Fi network name
and password are on the router’s label.
Note:
If the Internet has an authentication process, you will need to authenticate it on EACH device.
Internet
Wired Router
C
B
LAN/WAN
A
300Mbps TL-WR810N
2. 2. 3. Repeater Mode
Repeat signal from an existing wireless network. This mode is suitable to extend
wireless coverage, reaching devices that were previously too far from your primary
router to maintain a stable wireless connection. The repeated signal will display the
same network name and password as your existing wireless network.
1. Switch the Operation Mode to Repeater and plug the router into an electrical outlet near your
host AP.
2. Connect your device to the router wirelessly or via an Ethernet cable. The Wi-Fi network name
and password are on the router’s label.
Internet
Host AP
Host network name
and password
300Mbps TL-WR810N
Host network name
and password
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Connect the Hardware
2. 2. 4. Client Mode
In this mode, this device can be connected to another device via an Ethernet cable and
act as an adapter to grant your wired devices access to a wireless network, especially
for a smart TV, media player, or game console.
1. Switch the Operation Mode to Client and plug the router into an electrical outlet within the
signal range of your host AP.
2. Connect your device to the router via an Ethernet cable.
TV
Internet
Host AP
300Mbps TL-WR810N
LAN or LAN/WAN
OR
OR
Other
Device
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Chapter 3
Set Up Internet Connection
Via Quick Setup Wizard
This chapter introduces how to connect your router to the Internet via the web-based
Quick Setup Wizard.
It contains the following sections:
• Log in to the Router
• Configure the Router
Chapter 3
Set Up Internet Connection Via Quick Setup Wizard
3. 1. Log in to the Router
With a Web-based utility, it is easy to configure and manage the rouer. The Web-based
utility can be used on any Windows, Macintosh or UNIX OS with a Web browser, such as
Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Apple Safari.
Follow the steps below to log into your router.
1. Set up the TCP/IP Protocol in Obtain an IP address automatically mode on your computer.
2. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
The default one is admin (all lowercase) for both username and password.
Note:
If the login window does not appear, please refer to FAQ Section.
3. 2. Configure the Router
The Quick Setup Wizard will guide you through the process to set up your router.
1. Go to Quick Setup and click Next to start.
2. Choose the working mode you need and click Next. Then follow the corresponding steps to
connect your router to the Internet.
3. 2. 1. Standard Wireless Router Mode
1. Select the WAN Connection Type. When using the router in a hotel room or a small office,
select Dynamic IP.
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Note:
• If you use DSL line and you are only provided an account name and a password by your ISP, choose
PPPoE.
• If you use cable TV or fiber cable, choose Dynamic IP.
• If you are provided more information such as IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway, choose
Static IP.
• Contact your ISP if you are not sure about the WAN connection information. You can also select Auto-
Detect to let the router detect your connection type automatically.
Set Up Internet Connection Via Quick Setup Wizard
2. In this case, we take dynamic IP for instance. Please select to clone the mac address or not
and click Next. For other connection types, please enter the parameters provided by your ISP,
and then click Next.
3. Either customize your Wireless Network Name and Wireless Password or keep the default
ones , and then click Next.
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4. Click Finish to complete the configuration. Now your computers and Wi-Fi devices can
connect to the Internet!
Set Up Internet Connection Via Quick Setup Wizard
3. 2. 2. Access Point Mode
1. Either customize your Wireless Network Name and Wireless Password or keep the default
ones, and then click Next.
2. Select the LAN IP type of the router or leave the default setting Smart IP for most cases, and
then click Next.
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3. Click Reboot to complete the configuration.
Set Up Internet Connection Via Quick Setup Wizard
3. 2. 3. Repeater Mode
1. Click Survey to find your host network and click Connect. Enter the host network’s password
in the Wireless Password field, and then click Next.
2. Select the LAN IP type of the router or leave the default setting Smart IP for most cases, and
then click Next.
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3. Click Reboot to complete the configuration.
Set Up Internet Connection Via Quick Setup Wizard
4. Relocate the router about halfway between your host AP and the Wi-Fi dead zone. The
extended network shares the same network name and password as your host network.
3. 2. 4. Client Mode
1. Click Survey to find your host network and click Connect. Enter the host network’s password
in the Wireless Password field, and then click Next.
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2. Select the LAN IP type of the router or leave the default setting Smart IP for most cases, and
then click Next.
3. Click Reboot to complete the configuration. Now you can connect your wired-only device to
the router’s LAN or LAN/WAN port using an Ethernet cable.
Set Up Internet Connection Via Quick Setup Wizard
3. 2. 5. Hotspot Router Mode
1. Select the WAN Connection Type. When using the router in a hotel room or a small office,
select Dynamic IP.
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Set Up Internet Connection Via Quick Setup Wizard
2. In this case, we take dynamic IP that requires no more parameters for instance. For other
connection types, please enter the parameters provided by your ISP.
3. Click Survey to find the public Wi-Fi network and click Connect. Enter the public
Wi-Fi password in the Password field. In the AP Setting section, either customize your Local
SSID and Wireless Password or keep the default ones, and then click Next.
4. Click Reboot to complete the configuration.
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Configure the router in
Standard Wireless Router
This chapter presents how to configure the various features of the router working as a
standard wireless router.
It contains the following sections:
• Status
• WPS
• Working Mode
• Network
• Wireless
• DHCP
• Forwarding
• Security
• Parental Controls
• Access Control
• Advanced Routing
• Bandwidth Control
• IP&MAC Binding
• Dynamic DNS
• System Tools
• Logout
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4. 1. Status
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
2. Go to Status. You can view the current status information of the router.
• Firmware Version - The version information of the router’s firmware.
• Hardware Version - The version information of the router’s hardware.
• LAN - This field displays the current settings of the LAN, and you can configure them
on the Network > LAN page.
• MAC address - The physical address of the router.
• IP address - The LAN IP address of the router.
• Subnet Mask - The subnet mask associated with the LAN IP address.
• Wireless - This field displays the basic information or status of the wireless function,
and you can configure them on the Wireless > Wireless Settings page.
• Wireless Radio - Indicates whether the wireless feature is enabled or not.
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• Name (SSID) - The SSID of the router.
• Mode - The current wireless working mode in use.
• Channel Width - The current wireless channel width in use.
• Channel - The current wireless channel in use.
• MAC Address - The physical address of the router.
• WDS Status - The status of WDS connection.
• WAN - This field displays the current settings of the WAN, and you can configure them
on the Network > WAN page.
• MAC Address - The physical address of the WAN port.
• IP Address - The current WAN (Internet) IP Address. This field will be blank
or 0.0.0.0 if the IP Address is assigned dynamically and there is no Internet
connection.
• Subnet Mask - The subnet mask associated with the WAN IP Address.
• Default Gateway - The Gateway currently used is shown here. When you use
Dynamic IP as the Internet connection type, click Renew or Release here to
obtain new IP parameters dynamically from the ISP or release them.
• DNS Server - The IP addresses of DNS (Domain Name System) server.
• Traffic Statistics - The router’s traffic statistics.
• Received (Bytes) - Traffic in bytes received from the WAN port.
• Received (Packets) - Traffic in packets received from the WAN port.
• Sent (Bytes) - Traffic in bytes sent out from the WAN port.
• Sent (Packets) - Traffic in packets sent out from the WAN port.
• System Up Time - The length of the time since the router was last powered on or
reset.
Click Refresh to get the latest status and settings of the router.
4. 2. WPS
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) can help you to quickly and securely connect to a network.
This section will guide you to add a new wireless device to your router’s network quickly
via WPS.
Note:
The WPS function cannot be configured if the wireless function of the router is disabled. Please make sure the wireless
function is enabled before configuration.
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
2. Go to WPS.
3. Follow one of the following three methods to connect your client device to the router’s Wi-Fi
network.
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Method ONE: Press the WPS Button on Your Client Device
1. Keep the WPS Status as Enabled and click Add Device.
2. Select Press the button of the new device in two minutes and click Connect.
3. Within two minutes, press the WPS button on your client device.
4. A success message will appear on the WPS page if the client device has been successfully
added to the router’s network.
Method TWO: Enter the Client’s PIN
1. Keep the WPS Status as Enabled and click Add Device.
2. Select Enter the new device’s PIN, enter your client device’s current PIN in the PIN filed and
click Connect.
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3. A success message will appear on the WPS page if the client device has been successfully
added to the router’s network.
Method Three: Enter the Router’s PIN
1. Keep the WPS Status as Enabled and get the Current PIN of the router.
2. Enter the router’s current PIN on your client device to join the router’s Wi-Fi network.
4. 3. Working Mode
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
2. Go to Working Mode.
3. Select the working mode as needed and click Save.
4. 4. Network
4. 4. 1. WAN
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
2. Go to Network > WAN.
3. Configure the IP parameters of the LAN and click Save.
Dynamic IP
If your ISP provides the DHCP service, please select Dynamic IP, and the router will
automatically get IP parameters from your ISP.
Click Renew to renew the IP parameters from your ISP.
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Click Release to release the IP parameters.
• MTU Size - The normal MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) value for most Ethernet
networks is 1500 Bytes. It is not recommended that you change the default MTU size
unless required by your ISP.
• Use These DNS Servers - If your ISP providess you one or two DNS addresses, select
Use These DNS Servers and enter the primary and secondary addresses. Otherwise,
the DNS servers will be assigned dynamically from your ISP.
• Host Name - This option specifies the name of the router.
• Get IP with Unicast DHCP - A few ISPs’ DHCP servers do not support the broadcast
applications. If you cannot get the IP address normally, you can choose this option. (It
is rarely required.)
Static IP
If your ISP provides a static or fixed IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS
setting, please select Static IP.
• IP Address - Enter the IP address in dotted-decimal notation provided by your ISP.
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• Subnet Mask - Enter the subnet mask in dotted-decimal notation provided by your
ISP. Normally 255.255.255.0 is used as the subnet mask.
• Default Gateway - Enter the gateway IP address in dotted-decimal notation provided
by your ISP.
• MTU Size - The normal MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) value for most Ethernet
networks is 1500 Bytes. It is not recommended that you change the default MTU size
unless required by your ISP.
• Primary/Secondary DNS - (Optional) Enter one or two DNS addresses in dotted-
decimal notation provided by your ISP.
PPPoE/Russia PPPoE
If your ISP provides PPPoE connection, select PPPoE/Russia PPPoE.
• User Name/Password - Enter the user name and password provided by your ISP.
These fields are case-sensitive.
• Confirm Password - Enter the Password provided by your ISP again to ensure the
password you entered is correct.
• Secondary Connection - It’s available only for PPPoE connection. If your ISP provides
an extra connection type, select Dynamic IP or Static IP to activate the secondary
connection.
• WAN Connection Mode
• Connect on Demand - In this mode, the Internet connection can be terminated
automatically after a specified inactivity period (Max Idle Time) and be reestablished when you attempt to access the Internet again. If you want to keep
your Internet connection active all the time, please enter 0 in the Max Idle Time
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field. Otherwise, enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed before
your Internet access disconnects.
• Connect Automatically - The connection can be re-established automatically
when it is down.
• Time-based Connecting - The connection will only be established in the period
from the start time to the end time (both are in HH:MM format).
• Connect Manually - You can click Connect/Disconnect to connect/disconnect
immediately. This mode also supports the Max Idle Time function as Connect
on Demand mode. The Internet connection can be disconnected automatically
after a specified inactivity period (Max Idle Time) and not be able to re-establish
when you attempt to access the Internet again.
Note:
• Only when you have configured the system time on the System Tools > Time Settings page, will the
time-based connecting function take effect.
• Sometimes the connection cannot be terminated although you have specified the Max Idle Time because
some applications are visiting the Internet continually in the background.
If you want to do some advanced configurations, please click Advanced.
• MTU Size - The default MTU size is 1480 bytes. It is not recommended that you change
the default MTU size unless required by your ISP.
• Service Name/AC Name - The service name and AC (Access Concentrator) name
should not be configured unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP. In most
cases, leaving these fields blank will work.
• ISP Specified IP Address - If your ISP does not automatically assign IP addresses to
the router, please select Use IP address specified by ISP and enter the IP address
provided by your ISP in dotted-decimal notation.
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• Detect Online Interval - The router will detect Access Concentrator online at every
interval. The default value is 0. You can input the value between 0 and 120. The value
0 means no detect.
• Primary DNS/Secondary DNS - If your ISP does not automatically assign DNS
addresses to the router, please select Use the following DNS servers and enter the IP
address in dotted-decimal notation of your ISP’s primary DNS server. If a secondary
DNS server address is available, enter it as well.
BigPond Cable
If your ISP provides BigPond cable connection, please select BigPond Cable.
• User Name/Password - Enter the user name and password provided by your ISP.
These fields are case-sensitive.
• Auth Server - Enter the authenticating server IP address or host name.
• Auth Domain - Type in the domain suffix server name based on your location.
• MTU Size - The default MTU size is 1480 bytes. It is not recommended that you change
the default MTU size unless required by your ISP.
• Connection Mode
• Connect on Demand - In this mode, the Internet connection can be terminated
automatically after a specified inactivity period (Max Idle Time) and be reestablished when you attempt to access the Internet again. If you want to keep
your Internet connection active all the time, please enter 0 in the Max Idle Time
field. Otherwise, enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed before
your Internet access disconnects.
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