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:
ConventionDescription
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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.
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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
• Panel Layout
Chapter 1
Get to Know About Your Router
1. 1. Product Overview
The TP-Link router is designed to fully meet the need of Small Office/Home Office
(SOHO) networks and users demanding higher networking performance. The powerful
antennas ensure continuous Wi-Fi signal to all your devices while boosting widespread
coverage throughout your home, and the built-in Ethernet ports supply high-speed
connection to your wired devices.
Moreover, it is simple and convenient to set up and use the TP-Link router due to its
intuitive web interface and the powerful Tether app.
1. 2. Panel Layout
1. 2. 1. Top View
The router’s LEDs are located on the front panel. You can check the router’s working
status by following the LED Explanation table.
LEDStatusIndication
Router Mode: The INTERNET port is connected, but internet is not
available.
Access Point Mode: The INTERNET port is not connected.
Range Extender Mode: The router is not connected to the host
network.
WISP Mode: Internet is not available.
Router/WISP Mode: Internet is available.
Access Point Mode: The INTERNET port is connected.
Range Extender Mode: The router is connected to the host network.
The system is starting up or firmware is being upgraded*.
*
To avoid device damage, do not disconnect or power off your router during the upgrade.
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(Internet)
Solid Orange
Blinking OrangeThe INTERNET port is not connected while in Router Mode.
Solid Green
Blinking Green
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LEDStatusIndication
Get to Know About Your Router
(LAN)
(Wi-Fi)
Solid GreenAt least one LAN port is connected.
Solid GreenWireless function is enabled.
Blinking GreenWPS connection is in progress. This may take up to 2 minutes.
1. 2. 2. The Back Panel
The following parts (view from left to right) are located on the rear panel.
ItemDescription
POWER PortFor connecting the router to a power socket via the provided power adapter.
RESET Button
WPS Button
INTERNET PortFor connecting to a DSL/Cable modem, or an Ethernet port.
Ethernet Ports (1/2/3/4)For connecting your PCs or other wired network devices to the router.
Antennas
Press and hold this button for more than 2 seconds to reset the router to its
factory default settings.
To enable the WPS function, press this button for 1 second. If you have
a WPS-supported device, you can press this button to quickly establish
connection between the router and the client device and automatically
configure wireless security for your wireless network.
Used for wireless operation and data transmitting. Upright them for the best
Wi-Fi performance.
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Chapter 2
Connect to the Internet
This chapter contains the following sections:
• Position Your Router
• Connect to the Internet
Chapter 2
Connect to the Internet
2. 1. Position Your Router
• The product should not be located in a place where it will be exposed to moisture or
excessive heat.
• Place the router in a location where it can be connected to multiple 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 the router away from strong devices with strong electromagnetic interference,
such as Bluetooth devices, cordless phones and microwaves.
2. 2. Connect to the Internet
The router provides four working modes: Wireless Router, WISP, Range Extender and
Access Point. You can choose the mode to better suit your network needs and follow
the guide to complete the configuration.
2. 2. 1. Wireless Router Mode
1. Follow the steps below to connect your router.
If your internet connection is through an Ethernet cable from the wall instead of through
a DSL / Cable / Satellite modem, connect the Ethernet cable directly to the router’s
INTERNET port, and then follow Step 4 and 5 to complete the hardware connection.
RouterPower adapter
Modem
Connect to the internet
Connect to the power socket
1 ) Turn off the modem, and remove the backup battery if it has one.
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Connections are available
Wireless Network Connection
Connect to the Internet
2 ) Connect the modem to the router’s INTERNET port with an Ethernet cable.
3 ) Turn on the modem, and then wait about 2 minutes for it to restart.
4 ) Connect the power adapter to the router and power on the router.
2. Connect your computer to the router.
• Method 1: Wired
Turn off the Wi-Fi on your computer and connect the devices as shown below.
Ethernet cable
• Method 2: Wirelessly
1 ) Find the SSID (Network Name) and Wireless Password printed on the label at
the bottom of the router.
2 ) Click the network icon of your computer or go to Wi-Fi Settings of your smart
device, and then select the SSID to join the network.
Smart DeviceComputer
Wi-Fi
TP-Link_XXXX
Connect automaticallyConnect
OR
< Settings
Wi-Fi
CHOOSE A NETWORK...
TP-Link_XXXX
Other...
• Method 3: Use the WPS button
Wireless devices that support WPS, including Android phones, tablets, most USB
network cards, can be connected to your router through this method.
Note:
• WPS is not supported by iOS devices.
• The WPS function cannot be configured if the wireless function of the router is disabled. Also, the WPS function
will be disabled if your wireless encryption is WEP. Please make sure the wireless function is enabled and is
configured with the appropriate encryption before configuring the WPS.
1 ) Tab the WPS icon on the device’s screen. Here we take an Android phone as an
example.
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2 ) Immediately press the WPS button on your router.
Connect to the Internet
Close to
WLAN
On
TP-Link
HomeNetwork
Oce
TP-Link_123
TP-Link_ABC
MyHome
Test
3. Enter http://tplinkwifi.net in the address bar of a web browser. Use admin for
username and password to log in.
Note:
If the above screen does not pop-up, it means that your IE Web-browser has been set to a proxy. Go to menu Tools
> Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings, in the screen that appears, untick the Using Proxy checkbox,
and click OK.
4. After successfully login, select Wireless Router and follow the Quick Setup to set
up the internet connection.
5. Enjoy! For wireless devices, you may have to reconnect to the wireless network if you
have customized the SSID (wireless name) and password during the configuration.
2. 2. 2. WISP Mode
This mode connectes to the ISP network wirelessly in areas without wired service.
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RouterDevicesPublic Wi-Fi
Connect to the Internet
1. Connect the power adapter to the router and power on the router.
2. Connect a computer to the router via an Ethernet cable or wirelessly by using the
SSID (wireless name) and password printed on the bottom label of the router.
3. Enter http://tplinkwifi.net in the address bar of a web browser. Use admin for both
username and password to log in.
4. After successfully login, select WISP mode and follow the Quick Setup to set up the
internet connection.
5. Enjoy!Connect your devices to the wireless network and enjoy the internet.
2. 2. 3. Range Extender Mode
This mode boosts your home wireless coverage.
1. Place the router next to your host router and power it on.
2. Connect a computer to the router via an Ethernet cable or wirelessly by using the
SSID (wireless name) and password printed on the bottom label of the router.
3. Enter http://tplinkwifi.net in the address bar of a web browser. Use admin for both
username and password to log in.
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Ethernet4
Ethernet
Connect to the Internet
4. After successfully login, select Range Extender mode and follow the Quick Setup
to set up the internet connection.
5. Relocate: Place the router between your host router and the Wi-Fi dead zone. The
location you choose must be within the range of your existing host network.
Extended NetworkHost Network
Host Router
DevicesRouter
6. Enjoy! The extended network shares the same wireless password as that of your
host network, but may have different network name if you have customized it during
the configuration.
2. 2. 4. Access Point Mode
This mode transforms your existing wired network to a wireless network.
Ethernet4Ethernet3Ethernet1Ethernet2Internet
1. Connect the power adapter to the router and power on the router.
2. Connect the router’s INTERNET port to your wired host router’s Ethernet port via an
Ethernet cable as shown above.
INTERNET
DevicesRouterWired Router
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Connect to the Internet
3. Connect a computer to the router via an Ethernet cable or wirelessly by using the
SSID (network name) and password printed on the bottom label of the router.
4. Enter http://tplinkwifi.net in the address bar of a web browser. Use admin for
username and password to log in.
Note:
If the above screen does not pop-up, it means that your IE Web-browser has been set to a proxy. Go to menu Tools
> Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings, in the screen that appears, untick the Using Proxy checkbox,
and click OK.
5. After successfully login, select Access Point mode and follow the Quick Setup to
set up the internet connection.
6. Enjoy! Connect your devices to the wireless network and enjoy the internet.
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Chapter 3
Log In to the Router
This chapter introduces how to log in to the Web-based Utility of the router.
Chapter 3
Log In to the Router
With the Web-based Utility, it is easy to configure and manage the router. The Webbased Utility can be used on any Windows, Macintosh or UNIX OS with a web browser,
such as Microsoft the Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Apple Safari.
Follow the steps below to log in to 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 the FAQ section.
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Chapter 4
Configure the Router in
Wireless Router Mode
This chapter presents how to configure the various features of the router working as a
wireless router.
It contains the following sections:
• Status
• Operation Mode
• Network
• Wireless
• Guest Network
• DHCP
• Forwarding
• Security
• Parental Controls
• Access Control
• Advanced Routing
• Bandwidth Control
• IP & MAC Binding
• Dynamic DNS
• IPv6
• System Tools
• Logout
Chapter 4
Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode
4. 1. Status
1. 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.
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 > Basic Settings page.
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• WAN - This field displays the current settings of the WAN, and you can configure them
on the Network > WAN page.
• Operation Mode - The current wireless working mode in use.
• Wireless Radio - Indicates whether the wireless radio feature of the router is
enabled or disabled.
• Name(SSID) - The SSID of the router.
• Mode - The current wireless mode which the router works on.
• Channel - The current wireless channel in use.
• Channel Width - The current wireless channel width in use.
• MAC Address - The physical address of the router.
• 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.
Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode
• 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.
• 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. Operation Mode
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the
router.
2. Go to Operation Mode.
3. Select the working mode as Wireless Router and click Save.
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4. 3. Network
4. 3. 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 WAN 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.
Click Release to release the IP parameters.
• MTU(Bytes) - 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.
• Get IP with Unicast - 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.)
• Set DNS server manually - If your ISP gives you one or two DNS addresses, select Set
DNS server manually and enter the primary and secondary addresses into the correct
fields. Otherwise, the DNS servers will be assigned automatically from your ISP.
• Host Name -This option specifies the name of the router.
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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.
• 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.
• Gateway - Enter the gateway IP address in dotted-decimal notation provided by your
ISP.
• Primary/Secondary DNS Server - (Optional) Enter one or two DNS addresses in
dotted-decimal notation provided by your ISP.
• MTU(Bytes) - 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.
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PPPoE
If your ISP provides PPPoE connection, select PPPoE.
• PPP Username/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.
• Connection Mode
• Always on - In this mode, the internet connection will be active all the time.
• 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.
• 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
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after a specified inactivity period (Max Idle Time) and not be able to re-establish
when you attempt to access the internet again.
• Authentication Type - Choose an authentication type.
Note:
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.
• Service Name/Server Name - The service name and server name should not be
configured unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP. In most cases, leaving
these fields blank will work.
• MTU(Bytes) - The default MTU size is 1480 bytes. It is not recommended that you
change the default MTU size unless required by your ISP.
• Use IP Address Specified by ISP - If your ISP does not automatically assign IP
addresses to the router, please select this item and enter the IP address provided by
your ISP in dotted-decimal notation.
• Echo Request 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.
• Set DNS Server Manually - If your ISP does not automatically assign DNS addresses to
the router, please select this item 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.
L2TP
If your ISP provides L2TP connection, please select L2TP.
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• Username/Password - Enter the username and password provided by your ISP. These
fields are case-sensitive.
• Addressing Type - Choose the addressing type given by your ISP, either Dynamic IP
or Static IP. Click the Connect button to connect immediately. Click the Disconnect
button to disconnect immediately.
• Server IP Address/Name - Enter server IP address or domain name provided by your
ISP.
• MTU(Bytes) - The default MTU size is 1460 bytes, which is usually fine. It is not
recommended that you change the default MTU Size unless required by your ISP.
• Connection Mode
• Always on - In this mode, the internet connection will be active all the time.
• 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.
• 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:
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.
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PPTP
If your ISP provides PPTP connection, please select PPTP.
• Username/Password - Enter the username and password provided by your ISP. These
fields are case-sensitive.
• Addressing Type - Choose the addressing type given by your ISP, either Dynamic IP
or Static IP. Click the Connect button to connect immediately. Click the Disconnect
button to disconnect immediately.
• Server IP Address/Name - Enter server IP address or domain name provided by your
ISP.
• MTU(Bytes) - The default MTU size is 1420 bytes, which is usually fine. It is not
recommended that you change the default MTU Size unless required by your ISP.
• Connection Mode
• Always on - In this mode, the internet connection will be active all the time.
• 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.
• 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
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after a specified inactivity period (Max Idle Time) and not be able to re-establish
when you attempt to access the internet again.
Note:
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.
BigPond Cable
If your ISP provides BigPond cable connection, please select BigPond Cable.
• Username/Password - Enter the username 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(Bytes) - The default MTU size is 1500 bytes. It is not recommended that you
change the default MTU size unless required by your ISP.
• Connection Mode
• Always on - In this mode, the internet connection will be active all the time.
• 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.
• 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
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after a specified inactivity period (Max Idle Time) and not be able to re-establish
when you attempt to access the internet again.
4. 3. 2. LAN
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the
router.
2. Go to Network > LAN.
3. Configure the IP parameters of the LAN and click Save.
• MAC Address - The physical address of the LAN ports. The value can not be changed.
• IP Address - Enter the IP address in dotted-decimal notation of your router (the default
one is 192.168.0.1).
• Subnet Mask - An address code that determines the size of the network. Normally
255.255.255.0 is used as the subnet mask.
Note:
• If you have changed the IP address, you must use the new IP address or http://tplinkwifi.net to log in.
• If the new IP address you set is not in the same subnet as the old one, the IP address pool in the DHCP Server will be
configured automatically, but the Virtual Server and DMZ Host will not take effect until they are re-configured.
4. 3. 3. IPTV
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the
router.
2. Go to Network > IPTV.
3. Configure the WAN MAC address and click Save.
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