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Connect to your router via Wired or Wireless.
If Wireless: Make sure your client device is connected to your router’s wireless SSID. If using the Defaults, the SSID and Password are printed on your router label.
If Wired: Connect your client to your router via Ethernet cable to one of the LAN ports (Yellow) on the back of your TP-Link router.
Step 2
Launch/open a web browser and enter http://tplinkwifi.net or http://192.168.0.1 in the address bar.
Step 3
There are two types of login pages that may pop up
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You can add extra online time as a reward for you kid’ s good behavior. This feature is for HomeShield Subscription Service users only.
Before you start:
- You should have a TP-Link HomeShield router and an iOS/Android device.
- You have downloaded and installed the latest version of the TP-Link Tether app/TP-Link Deco app from Google Play or the App Store on your device.
Follow the steps below to set up this feature:
Note: In this article, we will take the Deco app as an example to illustrate the configuration.
1. Open Deco app. Swipe right to open the menu and select HomeShield.
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Step 2: IP Information:
Your computer/device must have an IP from the TP-Link device to be able to access its web management page. Most of TP-Link devices have DHCP function enabled by default, which means it will assign IP Address to your computer/device automatically. Managed Switches and some Access Points do not have a DHCP Server function enabled, in this case, you will need set up a manual IP Address for your computer/device to access the management page.
1) Refer to FAQ 838 to find the IP Address of your computer
2) Refer to FAQ 14 and FAQ 41 to check/change the TCP/IP settings of your computer
3) Refer to FAQ 841 to check whether IP settings are correct.
If you can receive reply from the TP-Link device successfully, that means the device is working fine and probably the issue is caused by your browser or firewall. Try different web browsers or computers if possible.
Step3: Browser Settings:
Input the Gateway/router IP Address into the Address bar (also called Location bar or URL bar) instead of the Search Bar.