Wednesday 21 November 2018

TP-Link router setup via tplinkwifi.net


TP-Link routers

TP-Link has been ranked number one several times by the concerned regulatory bodies. This brand has never disappointed any of its users as they have always tried to deliver some of the best networking products and their services. TP-Link always believes in providing a reliable and hassle-free service to the users.

TP-Link router setup via tplinkwifi.net

Before we move on to the router configuration of the TP-Link wireless router, let us show how you can easily establish the initial hardware connection in between the devices. The TP-Link wireless routers and other networking equipment like modems etc. can be accessed and set up through www.tplinkwifi.net and then authorize your access with a default username and password which is “admin” and “admin” respectively.

Various connection methods for the networking hardware

The most important aspect of establishing the networking hardware connections is that how these connections are done. There are several possible ways through which you can establish a secure and stable connection between the router, modem and computer device.

·         Ethernet cable connection (RJ45 wired)
·         Wi-Fi connection (wireless)
·         WPS connection

Ethernet cable connection

The Ethernet cable connection is also known as LAN cable connection in which the cords of RJ45 (Ethernet cords) are used. The user has to first connect the modem to the internet (WAN) port of the router. Similarly, connect the computer system to the LAN port of the router.

Wi-Fi connection

The Wi-Fi connection is the most widely used method of establishing a secure connection between the components. The wireless connection is although much used it is advised not to use this method for initial setup.

WPS connection

WPS mode of connection is the most convenient and quickest method of connecting the networking hardware with each other. You just need to push the WPS button given on the router device and wait for few seconds till it gets connected to the available wireless network itself.



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