TP link login to personal. Setting up TP-LINK series TL-WR841N

Taming a router does not require a deep understanding of network technologies, but sometimes, even before setting up, you have to face certain problems.

One of the not obvious ones is when everything seems to be working, but it doesn’t work by entering the IP address, 192.168.0.1 or, go to the control panel of the capricious router, where you enter all the parameters necessary to connect to the Internet.

How to log into a Tp-link router to set up Wi-Fi and the Internet.

Entering 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 in this case does not produce any results. The authorization window does not appear. Instead of the control panel, the notification “It is impossible to connect to the remote server” appears (other similar options are possible, describing a standard connection error). Usually it is not possible to get to the control panel if something has been messed up with the wires or inappropriate settings have been made on the computer or laptop.

To log into the router from TP-Link, you can use the login site - Tplinklogin.net or address 192.168.0.1. Many also try to log into the router by entering .ru or http://www.192.168.1.1 into the browser line. In this case, it is not surprising if you cannot find the entrance to the admin panel, because... login and password, or rather the field for entering it, does not appear on the laptop or computer screen.

Why can’t I log into the Tp-link and tplinklogin.net settings, reasons.

1. Check the connection between the router to be configured and the PC or laptop.

During setup, a computer or other more mobile device (laptop or netbook) is connected to the router not using a wireless connection, but with a regular network cable (LAN, Ethernet), which is usually included with the router. After setup, the cable is disconnected, and the Internet can be used via Wi-Fi technology.

The router usually has several suitable yellow connectors for the network cable. After the experimental router is connected to the power supply and connected to the PC, one of the indicators responsible for the LAN connection on the router should certainly light up.

The computer also reacts almost instantly to the activity of its network adapter. The error Without Internet access is quite consistent with the state of affairs, since the setup has not even begun yet.

After this, you need to try dialing 192.168.1.1 or another similar address. Capricious software won't let you in? Then it’s worth checking whether the laptop has managed to “make friends” with the router using Wi-Fi technology. Such premature relationships will not lead to good. The connection must be made via cable only!

2. Check the IP. Perhaps the computer is not 192.168.1.1.

The caring manufacturers of TP-Link, taking into account the forgetfulness and carelessness of a large number of users, placed a sticker with IP information at the bottom of the router. In addition, the name and password for the control panel are also indicated there: admin and admin.

Perhaps, to log into the router, it will be enough to take this information into account and type the appropriate IP in the browser, the most typical option is 192.168.0.1, which differs only by one digit from the most common one. In addition, you can encounter troubles due to poor browser settings. Then it’s worth trying to dial the coveted IP in a program from another developer.

3. The main cause of the problem: they forgot to specify to receive an IP address and DNS automatically.

It happens that the old network connection settings are still on the PC. To correct the situation, you need to quickly go to the “Network and Sharing Center”, click on the left side of the window that appears where it says “Change adapter settings”, then finally get to LAN Connection. After that, select Properties, open TCP/IPv4 properties and check whether it is set there to receive IP and DNS automatically. If this is not the case, it is worth fixing.

Usually these manipulations are enough to go to the router control panel, type admin twice, and begin the long-awaited setup. However, if attempts are unsuccessful, you should think about a faulty router.

If it's new, it's unlikely. Most likely, they themselves did not notice something. In this case, we calm down and turn to professionals. After their intervention, everything will certainly work.

Connect the cable brought into the apartment to the WAN port of the router.

Connect your computer to one of the LAN ports on the router using the included Ethernet cable.

Configure your computer's local network connection to automatically obtain an IP address and DNS server addresses. For this:

In the Windows XP operating system: “Start” / "Control Panel"/"Network connections" "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)"

In the Windows 7 operating system: “Start” / "Control Panel"/"Network and Internet"/"Network and Sharing Center"/"Change adapter settings". Right-click on the local network connection icon and select "Properties". Select a line "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and click the "Properties" button. In the dialog box that opens, select the options “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain a DNS server address automatically.”

Click the OK button, then the Close button.

Launch your browser, enter http://192.168.0.1 in the address bar and press the Enter key on your keyboard.

A dialog box will appear asking you to enter your username and password. The factory default username and password are admin/admin. After entering your username and password, click OK. A web interface for managing the router will be displayed in the browser window.

In the menu on the left, select “Network”, then “WAN”. In the dropdown list "WAN connection type" select item "Static IP address". In the input fields “IP address”, “Network mask”, “Default gateway”, “Primary DNS” and “Secondary DNS”, enter the settings given to you at the INFO CENTER office. Then click the "Save" button.

Your router is ready to work with the Internet via a wired connection.

If you want to set up wireless access (Wi-Fi), select in the menu on the left "Wireless mode", then "Wireless Settings". Think up and enter the name of your wireless network (in Latin letters), enable (or make sure they are enabled) options “Enable wireless broadcasting of the router” and “Enable SSID Broadcast.” Then click the "Save" button.

After that, select the item on the left menu "Wireless Security"". Select the security type (select the switch) “WPA-Personal/WPA2-Personal”. Create a password consisting of 8 or more characters (numbers or Latin letters) and enter it in the “PSK Password” field. Click on the "Save" button.

In order for the wireless mode settings to take effect, you need to restart the router. To do this, select an item in the menu on the left and click the button.

Internet access is controlled through your personal account.

For detailed instructions on setting up your router, you can

Front Panel


LED indicators are located on the front panel (from left to right).


Back panel



The rear panel contains the following items (from left to right):

ON/OFF : Power on/off.

POWER : Power connector. Use the power adapter included with the TL-WR841ND Wireless Router
1,2,3,4 (LAN) : These ports (1,2,3,4) are used to connect the router to computers on the local network.
WAN : The WAN port is used to connect an Ethernet network (provider).

WIFI ON/OFF: Used to enable/disable wireless broadcasting.

WPS/RESET : This button is used to enable WPS and to reset the router settings. To turn WPS on/off, simply press this button without holding it for more than five seconds; To RESET settings, press the button and hold it for more than five seconds. .
Wireless antennas : are used to receive and transmit data via a wireless connection.

Connecting a router

  • Choose a suitable location for the router. It is recommended to place the router in the center of the wireless network.
  • Adjust the antenna position. Most often the vertical position is best.
  • Connect your computer to your local network through the router's LAN ports (if you already have a wireless network adapter and if you want to use a wireless network connection, you can skip this step)
  • Connect the incoming Ethernet cable to the WAN port of the router
  • Connect the power adapter to the appropriate connector on the router, and plug the other end into a power outlet. Turn on the router by pressing the ON/OFF button.

Setting up a computer to connect to the router:

  • In your computer's TCP/IP protocol settings, select Obtain an IP address automatically.

To access the router configuration, open a web browser and enter the default address http://192.168.0.1 in the browser's address bar.
A login window similar to the one shown in the image below will appear. In the User and Password field, enter admin, using lowercase. Then click the button OK or key Enter.

Setting up the router

After entering your Login and Password, the main Status window and the router configuration menu will open. The equipment can be configured in two ways: Fast And Individual setting.

Quick setup

To carry out quick setup, you need to select the item in the Main menu Quick setup



After this, a dialog box will open that allows you to select the necessary connection parameters. In the first window you need to select Further.



Then a window will appear asking you to select your connection type. The router supports the five most common methods of connecting to the Internet - Dynamic IP address, Static IP address, PPPoE, L2TP and PPTP.



When choosing a connection type Dynamic IP You will be taken directly to the Wireless settings page.

When choosing a connection type Static IP address, the following window will be displayed



The settings that need to be entered in the appropriate fields are provided by the provider.

IP address– This is the WAN IP address visible to external users on the Internet (including your Internet Service Provider). Enter the IP address in this field.
Subnet mask– Subnet mask used by the WAN IP address.
Main gate– If necessary, enter the IP address.
Primary DNS server– If necessary, specify the IP address of the DNS server.
Secondary DNS Server– If you received a different DNS server address from your ISP, enter it in this field.

When choosing a connection type PPPoE, the following window will be displayed



Username: Password– Please indicate Username And Password, received from your Internet service provider. These fields are case sensitive.
Confirm password - Re-enter the password you received from your ISP to make sure the password you entered is correct. If the password differs from the value entered when confirming the password, a window will appear in which it will be written that the password does not match the previously entered one.
Dynamic IP address– Use a dynamic IP address provided by your ISP to connect to your local network.

After pressing the button FURTHER A window with wireless network settings will appear.



Wireless broadcasting– By selecting the appropriate item from the drop-down menu, you can enable/disable the function.
Wireless network name– Specify a value of up to 32 characters. The default SSID is TP-LINK_XXXXXX (XXXXXX is the last six unique characters of the router's MAC address). This field is case sensitive. For example, TEST And test- these are different meanings.
Region– Select a value from the Russia drop-down list.

Mode– Router wireless data transmission mode. Allows you to select the broadcast standard b, g, n or mixed. The optimal setting is mixed mode, because it allows you to automatically connect to any device, regardless of the broadcasting standard (device).

Channel width– Select the appropriate value from the drop-down list. Default value Auto in which the device automatically adjusts the channel width for clients (it is better not to change).
Channel– This field specifies the operating frequency to be used. Default value Auto, so the access point will select the appropriate channel automatically. It is not necessary to change the wireless connection channel.

Disable protection– The security function can be turned on or off. When the function is disabled, wireless stations can connect to the router without encryption (without a password - the network is not protected). We strongly recommend that you select one of the options to ensure security.
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK– WPA selection based on PSK password.
PSK Password– You can use format characters ASCII or Hexadecimal symbols
When choosing ASCII the key can contain numbers from 0 to 9 and letters from A to Z and its length must be from 8 to 63 characters. When choosing Hexadecimal, the key can consist of numbers from 0 to 9 and letters from A to F, and its length must range from 8 to 64 characters. Please note that the key is case sensitive. This means that the use of uppercase and lowercase letters affects its meaning. You should write down the key and other wireless data security settings somewhere.

Without changes– When selecting this option, the wireless data transfer configuration will remain unchanged!

Pressing the button Further, You'll find yourself in the window Completion. Click the button Complete to complete Quick settings.



The router is configured and ready to go.

INDIVIDUAL ROUTER CONFIGURATION

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After successfully logging into the router, you will see fifteen main menus on the left side of the web utility. The right side contains help information and instructions.

First menu item STATE. It displays general information about the status of the device. The information in this window is read-only and cannot be edited.

To individually configure the router, you need to select the item in the menu NET, and select a section from the pop-up menu WAN.



By selecting Network - WAN you can configure network settings.

Setting up a DHCP connection

If you are using DHCP to obtain an IP address (automatically obtain settings), select Dynamic IP, and the router will automatically receive the IP parameters.



This window shows how WAN settings, including IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and so on, are dynamically assigned by your ISP. To update the settings, you must click the button Update. To reset the values, use the button Release.

MTU size– Usually the meaning MTU(maximum packet size) for most Ethernet networks is 1500 bytes. We recommend that you do not change this value.
Primary DNS and Secondary DNS are assigned automatically. There is no need to use this function when assigning IP addresses dynamically.

Node name- This option allows you to assign a hostname to the router (not used on your network).
Get an IP address using Unicast DHCP– Some ISPs' DHCP servers do not support broadcast applications (this option is not used on your network).
Click the button Save to save settings.

Setting up a PPOE connection

If you are using a connection via the PPPoE protocol, then you should select the WAN option: PPPoE/Russia PPPoE.


When setting up a connection via PPPoE, you must specify the following parameters:

Username: Password– Enter the username and password you received from your provider from your provider. These fields are case sensitive.

Secondary connection– In this field you must select the connection type Dynamic IP.

Connection modeWAN– In this section you need to select the item Connect automatically ( If the connection fails, it is automatically restored).

After selecting the parameters on this page, you must click the button Save.

Setting up a wireless connection

On the menu Wireless mode need to choose Wireless Settings.


This menu item performs basic parameter settings.



Network name– At this point you need to enter the name of your network to which you will connect. Enter a value of up to 32 characters. The default SSID is TP-LINK_XXXXXX (XXXXXX is the last six unique characters of the router's MAC address). This field is case sensitive. For example, TEST And test– these are DIFFERENT meanings.

Region– At this point you must select Russia.

Mode– Select mode 11bgn mixed. This mode allows all wireless stations of the 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n standards to connect to the router.

Channel width– Select channel width Automatically.

Channel- In this field you set the operating frequency that you are going to use. The default mode is Auto, thus, the access point will automatically select the most suitable channel . This parameter should be left in Auto mode.
Maximum transfer rate (Tx)- In this field you can limit the maximum data transmission speed of the router (Tx).
Enable wireless broadcasting– The router's wireless mode can be enabled or disabled to allow access to wireless stations. Wireless broadcasting can be turned on/off using the WIFI ON/OFF button on the router. By default, this item should be enabled.

Enable SSID Broadcast- When wireless clients search for the wireless network they want to connect to, they will see the SSID (network name) sent by the router. If you check the box Enable SSID Broadcast, then the wireless router will openly broadcast its name (SSID). If the checkbox is not checked, the network name will not be displayed in the list of networks and to connect you will need to manually enter the network parameters for the connection.

WDS- This field should be disabled (blank).
Click the button Save to apply your settings.

Setting up wireless network security.

By selecting from the menu Wireless mode- Wireless Security, you can configure the security settings of your wireless network.


Disable protection– If you do not want to use wireless security, click on the appropriate option. In this case, your network will not be protected and it will be possible to connect any WiFi device without a password. (Not recommended)

Version– You must select the WPA-PSK encryption algorithm version from the drop-down list. The optimal mode is type WPA-PSK(WPA shared key).

Encryption- When choosing WPA-PSK or WPA You can specify one of the following values ​​for the Authentication Type: TKIP or AES as an encryption algorithm. ( Not recommended enable encryption type TKIP, because This encryption is not supported by the 802.11n broadcast standard). In this setting item you need to select a standard AES.

Wireless password– Here you can specify a password from 8 to 63 characters long in ASCII encoding (that is, it is acceptable to use uppercase and lowercase letters and numbers of the Latin alphabet).
Group key update period– This field must contain the value 0.

This completes the setup of your router and it is ready to use.

Developers of network equipment from TP-Link decided to make it easier for users to access the web interface for setting up their Wi-Fi routers and modems by making it possible to access it through the hostname tplinklogin.net or tplinkwifi.net. Hostname is used for access points and repeaters tplinkextender.net Thanks to this, it has become very easy to log into the device even without knowing which subnet it is using.

How it works?

Everything is very simple here. How did you log in via 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 to the router before?
We launched the browser, entered the IP in the address bar and waited until the authorization form appeared to enter the admin login and admin password. If a different address is used instead of the usual 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1, then you have to go to the command line and look at ipconfig. Well, or even do a hardware reset via the Reset button.
Now everything is much simpler and more convenient. Just enter the address tplinklogin.net in the search bar of your browser instead of 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 like this:

And the interactive device configurator will open.

On the most modern TP-Link routers, another option is available - login via tplinkwifi.net. On these devices, this hostname is usually written on a sticker.

Everything works the same as tplinklogin.net, that is, we just enter the name in the address bar, like this:

It should work on the latest software versions of models such as TD-W8950N, TD-W8960N, TD-W8961ND and TD-W8901N.

The second one is for wireless WiFi access points - tplinkap.net.

I would like to note on my own that this approach on the part of the manufacturer is most likely due not so much to concern for users as to the confusion that reigns in their software. I personally encountered the fact that after updating the software on the router, the subnet used also changed. As a result, the controls fell off and an attempt to log in using the old IP ended in a failure. This shouldn't happen now.

What to do if you can’t login through tplinklogin.net?!

A very common question from users of modems and routers of this brand is why I can’t log in through tplinklogin.net using tplinkwifi.net, because this address is written on the sticker, but is not accessible. In this case, there may be two reasons.

First reason— in the settings of the network card, the addresses of the DNS servers are manually specified. Many people do this to use, for example, public DNS from Google or Yandex. But only in this case the router hostnames do not work.
Why? But because they are registered only on the device itself. If third-party DNS is used, the site on the Internet is searched by hostname.
To fix this, you need to open the Windows network connections, right-click on the one you need and open the properties of the Internet protocol IP v4.

There should be checkboxes to automatically obtain IP and DNS addresses.

The second reason— the browser uses a proxy server. It goes without saying that this server is completely unaware of these addresses and returns the error “Server not found.”
This is how it is treated: open “Control Panel” -> “Internet Options”.
Click on the “Network Settings” button.

In the window that opens, you need to uncheck the “Use a proxy server for local connections” checkbox, if it is checked.
For Windows 10 it looks a little different. You need to open the system settings and select “Network and Internet”:

Open the “Proxies” subsection and scroll down the page to the manual server settings:

Here you need to move the “Use proxy server” slider to “Off”.
After this, access to the Wi-Fi router web configurator should appear.

Greetings to all, dear friends! Today we’ll look at how to set up Tplinklogin net login. In order to ensure a correct connection to the Internet network through the “TP-LINK” router, you must visit the resource “TPLINKLOGIN.NET”. Often, when opening this site, the user may encounter an error. Here I will help you understand the admin section and setting up the router.

How to log in to Tplinklogin net using the example of “TP-LINK TL-WR741N”

First of all, you should connect the router using an Ethernet cable to the PC. This cable is included with the purchased device. The cable is connected to the “RJ-45” input on the motherboard or on a separate network card.


Connect the cable to the “LAN” port, located on the device in the form of four connectors. Here such ports are marked in yellow. The blue port is where the Internet cable from your service provider is connected.

You should connect power to the device and turn on the “WI-FI” connection using the “ON” button on the device, and also restore the settings to factory settings by pressing and holding the “Reset” button for ten seconds using a pencil or other thin object.

After that, go to the network settings on your computer. Go to “Start”, and then “Control Panel” - “Network and Internet” - “Network and Sharing Center” - “Change adapter settings”.






Enter “Local Area Connection”, where you need to select the fourth version of the Internet protocol.


Enable the function of obtaining IP and DNS addresses automatically by checking the appropriate boxes. When you open “Use the following DNS server addresses,” it may say something like 8.8.8.8. This will prevent you from accessing the site. Then you can write “192.168.0.1” here.



Apply the settings by clicking “OK” and enter the address of the desired site in the browser. Here you will see an authorization window. In both paragraphs, enter “admin”.


Start with a quick router setup.


Here, select the type of Internet connection, checking the data with the Internet service agreement. In this case, the “PPPoE” mode is selected.


Enter your login, password, etc., provided to you along with the agreement.


Configure settings for wireless connection mode. Create a Wi-Fi network name and an eight-digit password. Another thing worth noting is “WPA2-Personal”. Leave other information as standard.


Restart your device to confirm the settings changes by clicking Restart.


You now have access to Wi-Fi. Use it easily from your mobile device. These settings are enough to use the Internet, and for further development of technologies you can read other articles on this topic.

So, I have analyzed in detail the answer to the question tplinklogin net login, I hope everything is clear. If you have any questions, ask them in the comments!

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