How To Change TP Link Router Password?

When using a TP-LINK router for the first time or whenever you want to ensure that you are the only ones who can access it, it is always a good idea to reset the password.

An effective step in troubleshooting is to reset your TP-Link router. Moving is a fantastic place to start, whether you've discovered unfamiliarity in your network or simply need to start over.

TP-LINK router admin password reset

  • Open a web browser, enter the IP address of the wireless router in the address bar, and then press. The TP-Link router's initial IP address is 192.168.1.
  • To login, enter your username and password. Both the default username and password are lowercase versions of admin.
  • Enter the old password and the new password by clicking Manage-> Access Control-> Password on the left-hand page.
  • For the settings to be saved, click Save / Apply.

To reset the Wi-Fi password on a TP-LINK router

  • Open a web browser, type the wireless router's IP address into the address box, and then click. The TP-Link router's initial IP address is 192.168.1.
  • On the login page, enter the username and password. Administrators in lowercase are both the default username and password.
  • On the left side of the page, select Wireless.
  • On Wireless Security, click. This option is located underneath the page's side seamless menu.
  • See the WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK box in the sections below and below. It is close to the base of the loop.
  • Enter a brand-new password. Despite the fact that it might indicate "PSK password," enter your password in the "password" column.
  • Click Hello. The page's bottom contains this button.
  • when asked, "Yes," Software Tool.
  • Tap Reboot.
  • when asked, "Yes,"

    All customised settings on your router, including your Wi-Fi name and password, are cleared during a factory reset. Make sure you're prepared to move forward.

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