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About This Guide
This guide is a complement of Quick Installation Guide. The Quick Installation Guide
instructs you on quick internet setup, and this guide provides details of each function
and shows you the way to configure these functions appropriate to your needs.
Features available in the router may vary by model and software version. Router
availability may also vary by region or ISP. All images, steps, and descriptions in this
guide are only examples and may not reflect your actual Router experience.
Conventions
In this guide the following conventions are used:
Convention Description
Underlined words or phrases are hyperlinks. You can click to redirect to a
Underlined
website or a specific section.
Contents to be emphasized and texts on the web page are in teal, including the
Teal
menus, items, buttons, etc.
The menu structures to show the path to load the corresponding page. For
> example, Advanced > System > Firmware Update means the Firmware Update
page is under the System menu that is located in the Advanced tab.
Note: Ignoring this type of note might result in a malfunction or damage to the device.
Tips: Indicates important information that helps you make better use of your device.
More Info
The latest software, management app and utility can be found at Download Center at
https://www.tp-link.com/support/download.
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 https://www.tp-link.com.
TP-Link Community is provided for you to discuss our products and share knowledge at
https://community.tp-link.com.
Our Technical Support contact information can be found at the Contact Technical
Support page at https://www.tp-link.com/support.
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*Maximum wireless signal rates are the physical rates derived from IEEE Standard
802.11 specifications. Actual wireless data throughput, wireless coverage, and
connected devices are not guaranteed and will vary as a result of internet service
provider factors, network conditions, client limitations, and environmental factors,
including building materials, obstacles, volume and density of traffic, and client
location. Actual network speed may be limited by the rate of the product’s Ethernet
WAN or LAN port, the rate supported by the network cable, internet service provider
factors, and other environmental conditions.
*1.5× faster Wi-Fi speed refers to the theoretical speeds of Wi-Fi 7 clients when
connected to Archer BE900 compared with a Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 6E router.
*10 Gbps internet speeds require compatible service plans and equipment. Actual
network speed may be limited by the rate of the product’s Ethernet WAN or LAN
port, the rate supported by the network cable, internet service provider factors, and
other environmental conditions.
*Use of WPA3 requires clients to also support the corresponding feature.
*Use of Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), and features including Multi-Link
Operation (MLO), 4K-QAM, Multi-RUs, OFDMA, and MU-MIMO requires clients to also
support the corresponding features.
*Wi-Fi generations represent the wireless standard IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be. All
devices need to support 802.11 Wi-Fi protocols. Users may require an extra modem
device that is compatible with their internet service provider to gain internet access.
*HomeShield includes the Free Basic Plan. Fees apply for the Pro Plan.
Visit tp-link.com/homeshield for more information.
*TP-Link EasyMesh-compatible products can network with other devices that use
EasyMesh. Failed connections may be due to firmware conflicts of different vendors.
The EasyMesh-compatible function is still being developed on some models and will
be supported in subsequent software updates.
*This router may not support all the mandatory features as ratified in the IEEE
802.11be specification.
*Further software upgrades for feature availability may be required.
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Chapter 1
This chapter introduces what the router can do and shows its appearance.
It chapter contains the following sections:
• Product Overview
• Appearance
Chapter 1 Get to Know About Your Router
1. 1. Product Overview
TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 router, with the 802.11be Wi-Fi technology and the brand-new 6 GHz
band, achieves Wi-Fi performance at its ultimate level. The new features of Wi-Fi 7 and
4k QAM dramatically improve throughput and increase capacity and efficiency of the
whole network. Access to the 6 GHz band brings more bandwidth, faster speeds, and
lower latency, opening up resources for future innovations.
Moreover, it is simple and convenient to set up and use the TP-Link router due to its
intuitive Tether app and powerful web interface.
1. 2. Appearance
1. 2. 1. Front Panel
LED Screen
Commonly used functions and information can be visually displayed: weather,
graphics, time, and more.
Status Indication
Display the information set in Tether, and cycle through the emoji
by default. The router works fine and can access the internet.
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Status Indication
Establishing a WPS connection. If successful, a √ will appear, if
failed, an × will appear
Touchscreen
Use the touchscreen to check basic information, network status, connected clients,
guest network, and more.
Swipe the home screen to display system time, network connection, CPU & memory,
and weather information.
Tap to display system tools, such as Lock Screen and Firmware Update.
Tap to display the Wi-Fi setting screens, such as Guest Network, WPS, and Wi-Fi On/Off.
Tap to display LED screen and touchsreen settings, such as adjusting the brightness
and turning off the screen. When the touchscreen is off, touch it to turn it on.
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Item Description
Power On/Off Button Press this button to power on or off the router.
POWER Port For connecting the router to a power socket via the provided power adapter.
USB 3.0 Port For connecting your USB storage devices to the router.
USB 2.0 Port For connecting your USB storage devices to the router.
The SFP+ Internet port and the RJ45 Internet port form the combo
port. Only one port can be used at a time.
RJ45 port: For connecting to your modem, the Ethernet outlet or other
10Gbps Internet Port
internet devices. Used as the WAN or LAN port.
SFP+ port: For connecting to your optical module. Used as the WAN or LAN
port.
For connecting to your modem, the Ethernet outlet or other internet devices.
10Gbps Internet Port Used as the WAN or LAN port.
1Gbps WAN/LAN Port For connecting your PC or other wired devices to the router.
Note:
The 10Gbps Internet port (the combo port), 10Gbps Internet port , 2.5Gbps WAN/LAN port, and the 1Gbps WAN/
LAN port cannot be used as the WAN port at the same time. If you choose one of the ports as the WAN port for internet
service, the other ports will be used as LAN by default. It’s recommended to use the RJ45 Internet port 1 in the 10Gbps
Combo pair as the WAN port.
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2. Connect the power adapter to the router and turn on the router.
3. Wait until the LED screen cycles through graphics and the touchscreen displays the
Tether download screen before moving on.
4. Connect your computer to the router.
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Chapter 2 Connect the Hardware
• Method 1: Wired
Turn off the Wi-Fi on your computer and connect the devices to the LAN port of your
router.
• Method 2: Wirelessly
1 ) Find the SSIDs (Network Names) 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.
Computer Smart Device
< Settings Wi-Fi
Connections are available
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Chapter 3
With a web-based utility, it is easy to configure and manage the router. The web-based
utility can be used on any Windows, Mac OS or UNIX OS with a Web browser, such as
Microsoft 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 create a login password for secure management
purposes. Then click Let’s Get Started to log in.
Note: If the login window does not appear, please refer to the FAQ Section.
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Chapter 4
This chapter introduces how to connect your router to the internet. The router is
equipped with a web-based Quick Setup wizard. It has necessary ISP information built
in, automates many of the steps and verifies that those steps have been successfully
completed. Furthermore, you can also set up an IPv6 connection if your ISP provides
IPv6 service.
It contains the following sections:
• Use Quick Setup Wizard
• Quick Setup Via TP-Link Tether App
• Manually Set Up Your Internet Connection
• Set Up the Router as an Access Point
• Set Up an IPv6 Internet Connection
Chapter 4 Set Up Internet Connection
Note:
• To learn more about the TP-Link Cloud service, please refer to the TP-Link Cloud Service section.
• If you do not want to register a TP-Link ID now, you may click Skip to proceed.
• If you have changed the preset wireless network name (SSID) and wireless password during the Quick Setup process,
all your wireless devices must use the new SSID and password to connect to the router.
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OR
2. Launch the Tether app and log in with your TP-Link ID.
Note: If you don’t have a TP-Link ID, create one first.
3. Tap the + button and select Wireless Router. In Specific Routers, find this router and
tap it.
4. Follow the steps to complete the setup and connect to the internet.
5. Connect your devices to the newly configured wireless networks of the router and
enjoy the internet!
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5. Follow the instructions on the page to continue the configuration. Parameters on the
figures are just used for demonstration.
1 ) If you choose Dynamic IP, you need to select whether to clone the MAC address.
Dynamic IP users are usually equipped with a cable TV or fiber cable.
2 ) If you choose Static IP, enter the information provided by your ISP in the
corresponding fields.
3 ) If you choose PPPoE, enter the username and password provided by your ISP.
PPPoE users usually have DSL cable modems.
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4 ) If you choose L2TP, enter the username and password and choose the
Secondary Connection provided by your ISP. Different parameters are needed
according to the Secondary Connection you have chosen.
5 ) If you choose PPTP, enter the username and password, and choose the
Secondary Connection provided by your ISP. Different parameters are needed
according to the Secondary Connection you have chosen.
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6. Click SAVE.
Tips:
• If you use Dynamic IP and PPPoE and you are provided with any other parameters that are not required on the page,
please go to Advanced > Network > Internet to complete the configuration.
• If you still cannot access the internet, refer to the FAQ section for further instructions.
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3. After rebooting, connect the router to your existing wired router via an Ethernet cable.
4. Log in again to the web management page http://tplinkwifi.net, and go to Advanced
> Quick Setup.
5. Configure your wireless settings and click Next.
6. Confirm the information and click SAVE. Now, you can enjoy Wi-Fi.
Tips:
• Functions, such as Parental Controls, QoS and NAT Forwarding, are not supported in the Access Point mode.
• Functions, such as Guest Network, are the same as those in the Router mode.
3. Enable IPv6 and select the internet connection type provided by your ISP.
Tips: If you do not know what your internet connection type is, contact your ISP or judge according to the already
known information provided by your ISP.
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3 ) PPPoE: By default, the router uses the IPv4 account to connect to the IPv6
server. Click Advanced to input further information if your ISP requires. Click
SAVE and then click Connect.
Note: If your ISP provides two separate accounts for the IPv4 and IPv6 connections, manually enter the username
and password for the IPv6 connection.
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5. Configure LAN ports. Windows users are recommended to choose from the first two
types. Fill in Address Prefix provided by your ISP, and click SAVE.
6. Click Status to check whether you have successfully set up an IPv6 connection.
Tips: Visit the FAQ section if there is no internet connection.
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Chapter 5
TP-Link Cloud service provides a better way to manage your cloud devices. Log in to
your router with a TP-Link ID, and you can easily monitor and manage your home network
when you are out and about via the Tether app. To ensure that your router stays new and
gets better over time, the TP-Link Cloud will notify you when an important firmware
upgrade is available. Surely you can also manage multiple TP-Link Cloud devices with a
single TP-Link ID.
This chapter introduces how to register a new TP-Link ID, bind or unbind TP-Link IDs
to manage your router, and the Tether app with which you can manage your home
network no matter where you may find yourself.
5. 1. Register a TP-Link ID
If you have skipped the registration during the Quick Setup process, you can:
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router.
2. Go to Advanced > TP-Link ID or click TP-Link ID on the very top of the page.
4. After activating your TP-Link ID, come back to the TP-Link ID page to log in.
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Note:
• To learn more about the Admin and User TP-Link ID, refer to Manage the User TP-Link IDs.
• Once you have registered a TP-Link ID on the web management page, you can only register another TP-Link ID via the
Tether APP. Please refer to Manage the Router via the TP-Link Tether App to install the app.
• If you want to unbind the admin TP-Link ID from your router, please go to Advanced > TP-Link ID, an click Unbind in the
Device Information section.
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4. The new TP-Link ID will be displayed in the Bound TP-Link IDs table.
OR
2. Launch the Tether app and log in with your TP-Link ID.
Note: If you don’t have a TP-Link ID, create one first.
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4. Go back to the Tether app, select the model of your router and log in with the password
you set for the router.
5. Manage your router as needed.
Note: If you need to remotely access your router from your smart devices, you need to:
• Log in with your TP-Link ID. If you don’t have one, refer to Register a TP-Link ID.
• Make sure your smartphone or tablet can access the internet with cellular data or a Wi-Fi network.
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Chapter 6
Network Map
Chapter 6 Network Map
Network Map outlines device connectivity of your network visually and helps you
manage general settings of the network.
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to Network Map.
3. Click each network device icon to check and manage general network settings.
• Click Internet to check internet status.
• Click the router to check device status and network settings. You can turn on or off
the wireless network or guest network, or click Edit to change related settings.
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• Click Mesh Devices to view the devices that form a mesh network with the router.
• Click Clients to view the client devices in your network. You can block devices so they
cannot access your network, or set Speed Limit to limit their upload and download
speeds.
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Chapter 7
Screen Display
Chapter 7 Screen Display
7. 1. LED Screen
Customize the LED screen to intuitively display real-time weather, time, text, emojis,
and even your favorite custom content.
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to Screen Display > LED Screen.
3. Enable LED Screen.
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• Animation Mode: You can select an animation to loop on the LED screen, or
customize a new one as you like.
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• Text Mode: Enter the text to auto play on the LED screen.
5. Adjust the brightness and speed for each mode. Enable Night Mode to set a screen
off time to save the electricity when idled.
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7. 2. Touchscreen
Customize the touchscreen settings to adjust the brightness, auto-off time and more
according to actual use. The touchscreen also simplifies management and gives
immediate responses.
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to Screen Display > Touchscreen.
3. Enable Touchscreen and customize the settings.
5. Enable Night Mode to set a screen off time to save the electricity when idled.
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6. In Screen Display, click Sort to set the display order of the touch screen.
7. 3. Explore More
Download TP-Link Tether app to enjoy the fun with the LED screen and touchscreen,
also for easy network management.
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Chapter 8
Wireless Settings
TWT (Target Wake Time) allows 802.11ax routers and clients to negotiate their periods
to transmit and receive data packets. Clients only wake up at TWT sessions and remain
in sleep mode for the rest of the time, which significantly extend their battery life. It is
disabled by default.
1. Go to Advanced > Wireless > Wireless Settings.
2. Enable TWT.
3. Keep the default values or set a new SSID and password, and click SAVE. This SSID
and password will be applied for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless networks. If you want
to configure the wireless settings separately for each band, deselect the checkbox
to disable this feature.
• To hide SSID:
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4. Click Add to specify a wireless off period during which you need the wireless off
automatically, and click SAVE.
Note:
• The Effective Time Schedule is based on the time of the router. You can go to Advanced > System > Time & Language
to modify the time.
• The wireless network will be automatically turned on after the time period you set.
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Note:
PIN (Personal Identification Number) is an eight-character identification number preset to each router. WPS supported
devices can connect to your router with the PIN. The default PIN is printed on the label of the router.
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• WMM - WMM function can guarantee the packets with high-priority messages being
transmitted preferentially.
• AP Isolation - This function isolates all connected wireless stations so that wireless
stations cannot access each other through WLAN.
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• Airtime Fairness - This function can improve the overall network performance by
sacrificing a little bit of network time on your slow devices.
• Zero Wait DFS - Zero Wait DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) allows the router to
immediately reselect a new channel once the radar signal is detected on a channel
allocated to radar devices to ensure lag-free network experience.
• Beacon Interval - Enter a value between 40 and 1000 in milliseconds to determine the
duration between beacon packets that are broadcasted by the router to synchronize
the wireless network. The default value is 100 milliseconds.
• RTS Threshold- Enter a value between 1 and 2346 to determine the packet size of
data transmission through the router. By default, the RTS (Request to Send) Threshold
size is 2346. If the packet size is greater than the preset threshold, the router will send
RTS frames to a particular receiving station and negotiate the sending of a data frame.
• DTIM Interval - The value determines the interval of DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication
Message). Enter a value between 1 and 15 intervals. The default value is 1, which
indicates the DTIM Interval is the same as Beacon Interval.
• Group Key Update Period - Enter a number of seconds (minimum 30) to control the
time interval for the encryption key automatic renewal. The default value is 0, meaning
no key renewal.
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Guest Network
This function allows you to provide Wi-Fi access for guests without disclosing your
main network. When you have guests in your house, apartment, or workplace, you can
create a guest network for them. In addition, you can customize guest network options
to ensure network security and privacy.
It contains the following sections:
• Create a Network for Guests
• Customize Guest Network Options
Chapter 9 Guest Network
4. Click SAVE. Now your guests can access your guest network using the SSID and
password you set!
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Tips: To view guest network information, go to Network Map and locate the Guest Network section. You can turn on
or off the guest network function conveniently.
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IoT Network
Chapter 10 IoT Network
This feature further secures your home network by allowing you to create a dedicated
wireless network to manage your loT devices together, such as smart lights and
cameras.
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to Advanced > Wireless > IoT Network.
3. Create an IoT network as needed.
1 ) Tick the Enable checkbox for the 2.4GHz, 5 GHz-1, or 5GHz-2 wireless network.
For 5 GHz-1 and 5GHz-2 IoT networks, make sure your IoT devices can connect
to a 5 GHz network.
2 ) Customize the SSID. Don‘t select Hide SSID unless you want your IoT devices
to manually input the SSID for network access.
3 ) Click Share Network to share the SSID and password to others.
4 ) Select the Security type and customize your own password. If No security is
selected, no password is needed to access the IoT network.
4. Click SAVE. Now you can connect your IoT devices to the dedicated IoT network.
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Chapter 11
USB Settings
This chapter describes how to use the USB ports to share files and media from the USB
storage devices over your home network locally, or remotely through the internet.
The router supports USB external flash drives and hard drives.
It contains the following sections:
• Access the USB Storage Device
• Media Sharing
• Time Machine
Chapter 11 USB Settings
• Method 1:
Go to Computer > Network, then click the Network Server Name (TP-
SHARE by default) in the Computer section.
Note:
Operations in different systems are similar. Here we take Windows 7 as an example.
Windows
computer
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• Method 2:
Open the Windows Explorer (or go to Computer) and type the server
address \\tplinkwifi.net or ftp://tplinkwifi.net in the address bar, then
press Enter.
Windows
computer
Mac
4 ) When prompted, select the Guest radio box. (If you have set up a
username and a password to deny anonymous access to the USB
disks, you should select the Registered User radio box. To learn how
to set up an account for the access, refer to To Set Up Authentication
for Data Security.)
Tips:
You can also access your USB storage device by using your Network/Media Server Name as the server address. Refer
to To Customize the Address of the USB Storage Device to learn more.
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• Share photos and other large files with your friends without logging in to (and paying
for) a photo-sharing site or email system.
• Get a safe backup for the materials for a presentation.
• Remove the files on your camera’s memory card from time to time during the journey.
Note:
If your ISP assigns a private WAN IP address (such as 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x), you cannot use this feature because
private addresses are not routed on the internet.
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Computer
Tips:
Click Set Up a Dynamic DNS Service Account to learn how to set up a domain name for you router.
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2. Now you can access the USB storage device by visiting \\MyShare (for Windows) or
smb://MyShare (for Mac).
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2. Click to modify the access account. The username and password are both
admin for default administrator account, and both visit for default visitor account.
Accessing as an administrator can read and modify the shared folders while visitors
can only read the shared folders.
Note:
1. For Windows users, do not set the sharing username the same as the Windows username. Otherwise, Windows
credential mechanism may cause the following problems:
• If the sharing password is also the same as the Windows password, authentication will not work since the Windows
will automatically use its account information for USB access.
• If the sharing password is different from the Windows password, the Windows will be unable to remember your
credentials and you will always be required to enter the sharing password for USB access.
2. Due to Windows credential mechanism, you might be unable to access the USB disk after changing Authentication
settings. Please log out from the Windows and try to access again. Or you can change the address of the USB disk
by referring to To Customize the Address of the USB Storage Device.
4. When your USB storage device is inserted into the router, your DLNA-supported
devices (such as your computer and pad) connected to the router can detect and
play the media files on the USB storage devices.
5. Refer to the following table for detailed instructions.
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• Go to Computer > Network, then click the Media Server Name (Model
number-share by default) in the Media Devices section.
Note:
Here we take Windows 7 as an example.
Windows
Computer
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6. Click SAVE.
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Chapter 12
HomeShield
Customize your home network with enhanced security using a kit of features built in
TP-Link HomeShield. Whether protecting your sensitive data or limiting the access of
kids and guests, TP-Link HomeShield provides you the tools you need to fully manage
your network.
It contains the following sections:
• Network Check
• Parental Controls
• QoS
• More Features
*For an easier way to check your home network protection system, you can download
the Tether app to enjoy full Homeshield Pro feature.
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3. Click SCAN.
4. Optimize your network according to the tips.
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1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to Advanced > HomeShield > Parental Controls.
3. Click to create a profile for a family member.
4. Add basic profile information.
1 ) Enter a name for the profile to make it easier to identify. Set the age to get the
corresponding filter level.
2 ) Click + Add Devices.
3 ) Select the devices that belong to this family member. Access restrictions will be
applied to these devices. Click Add when finished.
Note: Only devices that have previously been connected to your router’s network are listed here. If you are unable
to find the device you want to add, connect it to your network and then try again.
4 ) Click NEXT
5. Block content for this profile.
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4 ) Enable Bedtime and use the up/down arrows or enter times in the fields. Devices
under this profile will be unable to access the internet during this time period.
5 ) Click SAVE.
6 ) After adding a profile, you can click the Insight icon to check the detailed visited
history, and pause the network for this profile anytime.
Note: You can go to Advanced > HomeShield > More Features for a detailed introduction
and download Tether to enjoy full Homeshield Pro feature.
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12. 3. QoS
QoS (Quality of Service) allows you to prioritize connection of specific devices for a set
duration. Devices set as high priority will be allocated more bandwidth and so continue
to run smoothly even when there is heavy traffic on the network.
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to Advanced > HomeShield > QoS.
3. Enable QoS to set the total bandwidth. Then click SAVE.
4. Enable High Priority for the desired device and set its effective time.
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Chapter 13
EasyMesh routers and extenders work together to form one unified Wi-Fi network.
Walk through your home and stay connected with the fastest possible speeds thanks
to EasyMesh’s seamless coverage.
Note: Routers and range extenders must be compatible with EasyMesh or OneMesh™. Firmware upgrades may
be required.
3. Click ADD SATELLITE DEVICES, select TP-Link Router, then click NEXT.
4. Follow the page instructions to prepare your satellite router, then click DONE.
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5. Click . When prompted “This device has been added successfully“, click OK, then
click FINISH.
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3. Click ADD SATELLITE DEVICES, select TP-Link Extender, then click NEXT.
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• Click Device Info to change device information such as device name and
location.
• Click Clients to view the connected client devices.
• Click REMOVE to delete this device from the EasyMesh network.
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Chapter 14
Network Security
This chapter guides you on how to protect your home network from cyber attacks and
unauthorized users by implementing these three network security functions. You can
protect your home network from cyber attacks, block or allow specific client devices
to access your network using Access Control, you can prevent ARP spoofing and ARP
attacks using IP & MAC Binding, protect your network security by isolating your IoT
devices.
It contains the following sections:
• Protect the Network from Cyber Attacks
• Access Control
• IP & MAC Binding
• ALG
• Device Isolation
*For a more comprehensive home network protection system, refer to the HomeShield
chapter.
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I want to:
Block or allow specific client devices to access my network (via wired or wireless).
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2 ) Click and select devices you want to be blocked, or enter the MAC
address manually, and click ADD.
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3 ) The Operation Succeeded message will appear on the screen, which means the
selected devices have been successfully added to the Deny List.
To allow specific device(s):
1 ) Select Allow List and click CHANGE.
2 ) Your own device is in the Allow List by default and cannot be deleted. Click
to add other devices to the Allow List.
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3 ) The Operation Succeeded message will appear on the screen, which means the
selected devices have been successfully added to the Allow List.
• Add unconnected devices
1 ) Click Add Manually.
2 ) Enter the Device Name and MAC Address of the device you want to be allowed
and click ADD.
3 ) The Operation Succeeded message will appear on the screen, which means the
device has been successfully added to the Allow List.
Done!
Now you can block or allow specific client devices to access your network (via wired or
wireless) using the Deny List or Allow List.
other ARP attacks by denying network access to an device with matching IP address in
the Binding list, but unrecognized MAC address.
I want to:
Prevent ARP spoofing and ARP attacks.
2 ) Click VIEW CONNECTED DEVICES and select the device you want to bind. The
MAC Address and IP Address fields will be automatically filled in.
3 ) Click SAVE.
To bind the unconnected device:
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2 ) Enter the MAC Address and IP Address that you want to bind.
3 ) Click SAVE.
Done!
Now you don’t need to worry about ARP spoofing and ARP attacks!
14. 4. ALG
ALG allows customized NAT traversal filters to be plugged into the gateway to support
address and port translation for certain application layer “control/data” protocols such
as FTP, TFTP, H323 etc. It is recommended to keep the default settings.
You may need to disable SIP ALG when you are using voice and video applications to
create and accept a call through the router, since some voice and video communication
applications do not work well with SIP ALG.
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to Advanced > Security > ALG.
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Done!
While isolated, isolated devices (these devices) can still access the internet and
communicate with other isolated devices. However, isolated devices (these devices)
cannot transfer data with devices on your home, including managing gateway devices,
accessing USB devices, etc.
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The router’s NAT (Network Address Translation) feature makes devices on the LAN use
the same public IP address to communicate with devices on the internet, which protects
the local network by hiding IP addresses of the devices. However, it also brings about
the problem that an external host cannot initiatively communicate with a specified
device on the local network.
With the forwarding feature the router can penetrate the isolation of NAT and allows
devices on the internet to initiatively communicate with devices on the local network,
thus realizing some special functions.
The TP-Link router supports four forwarding rules. If two or more rules are set, the
priority of implementation from high to low is Port Forwarding, Port Triggering, UPNP
and DMZ.
It contains the following sections:
• Share Local Resources on the Internet by Port Forwarding
• Open Ports Dynamically by Port Triggering
• Make Applications Free from Port Restriction by DMZ
• Make Xbox Online Games Run Smoothly by UPnP
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I want to:
Share my personal website I’ve built in local network with my friends through the internet.
For example, the personal website has been built on my home PC (192.168.0.100). I hope
that my friends on the internet can visit my website in some way. The PC is connected
to the router with the WAN IP address 218.18.232.154.
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5. Click VIEW COMMON SERVICES and select HTTP. The External Port, Internal Port
and Protocol will be automatically filled in.
6. Click VIEW CONNECTED DEVICES and select your home PC. The Device IP
Address will be automatically filled in. Or enter the PC’s IP address 192.168.0.100
manually in the Device IP Address field.
7. Click SAVE.
Tips:
• It is recommended to keep the default settings of Internal Port and Protocol if you are not clear about which port and
protocol to use.
• If the service you want to use is not in the common services list, you can enter the corresponding parameters
manually. You should verify the port number that the service needs.
• You can add multiple port forwarding rules if you want to provide several services in a router. Please note that the
External Port should not be overlapped.
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Done!
Users on the internet can enter http:// WAN IP (in this example: http:// 218.18.232.154)
to visit your personal website.
Tips:
• The WAN IP should be a public IP address. For the WAN IP is assigned dynamically by the ISP, it is recommended
to apply and register a domain name for the WAN referring to Set Up a Dynamic DNS Service Account. Then users
on the internet can use http:// domain name to visit the website.
• If you have changed the default External Port, you should use http:// WAN IP: External Port or http:// domain name:
External Port to visit the website.
3. Click VIEW COMMON SERVICES, and select the desired application. The Triggering
Port, Triggering Protocol and External Port will be automatically filled in. The following
picture takes application MSN Gaming Zone as an example.
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4. Click SAVE.
Tips:
• You can add multiple port triggering rules according to your network need.
• The triggering ports can not be overlapped.
• If the application you need is not listed in the Existing Applications list, please enter the parameters manually. You
should verify the external ports the application uses first and enter them into External Port field according to the
format the page displays.
I want to:
Make the home PC join the internet online game without port restriction.
For example, due to some port restriction, when playing the online games, you can log
in normally but cannot join a team with other players. To solve this problem, set your PC
as a DMZ host with all ports open.
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5. Click SAVE.
Done!
The configuration is completed. You’ve set your PC to a DMZ host and now you can
make a team to game with other players.
For example, when you connect your Xbox to the router which has connected to
the internet to play online games, UPnP will send request to the router to open the
corresponding ports allowing the following data penetrating the NAT to transmit.
Therefore, you can play Xbox online games without a hitch.
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If necessary, you can follow the steps to change the status of UPnP.
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to Advanced > NAT Forwarding > UPnP and toggle on or off according to your
needs.
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Note:
• Before you enable VPN Server, we recommend you configure Dynamic DNS Service (recommended) or assign a
static IP address for router’s WAN port and synchronize your System Time with internet.
• The first time you configure the OpenVPN Server, you may need to generate a certificate before you enable the VPN
Server.
3. Select the Service Type (communication protocol) for OpenVPN Server: UDP, TCP.
4. Enter a VPN Service Port to which a VPN device connects, and the port number
should be between 1024 and 65535.
5. In the VPN Subnet/Netmask fields, enter the range of IP addresses that can be leased
to the device by the OpenVPN server.
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6. Select your Client Access type. Select Home Network Only if you only want the
remote device to access your home network; select Internet and Home Network if
you also want the remote device to access internet through the VPN Server.
7. Click SAVE.
8. Click GENERATE to get a new certificate.
Note: If you have already generated one, please skip this step, or click GENERATE to update the certificate.
9. Click EXPORT to save the OpenVPN configuration file which will be used by the
remote device to access your router.
2. After the installation, copy the file exported from your router to the OpenVPN client
utility’s “config” folder (for example, C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config on Windows).
The path depends on where the OpenVPN client utility is installed.
3. Run the OpenVPN client utility and connect it to OpenVPN Server.
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1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to Advanced > VPN Server > PPTP, and tick the Enable box of PPTP.
Note: Before you enable VPN Server, we recommend you configure Dynamic DNS Service (recommended) or assign a
static IP address for router’s WAN port and synchronize your System Time with internet.
3. In the Client IP Address field, enter the range of IP addresses (up to 10) that can be
leased to the devices by the PPTP VPN server.
4. Set the PPTP connection permission according to your needs.
• Select Allow Samba (Network Place) access to allow your VPN device to access
your local Samba server.
• Select Allow NetBIOS passthrough to allow your VPN device to access your
Samba server using NetBIOS name.
• Select Allow Unencrypted connections to allow unencrypted connections to
your VPN server.
5. Click SAVE.
6. Configure the PPTP VPN connection account for the remote device. You can create
up to 16 accounts.
1 ) Click Add.
2 ) Enter the Username and Password to authenticate devices to the PPTP VPN
Server.
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3 ) Click ADD.
Step 2. Configure PPTP VPN Connection on Your Remote Device
The remote device can use the Windows built-in PPTP software or a third-party PPTP
software to connect to PPTP Server. Here we use the Windows built-in PPTP software
as an example.
1. Go to Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
2. Select Set up a new connection or network.
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5. Enter the internet IP address of the router (for example: 218.18.1.73) in the Internet
address field. Click Next.
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6. Enter the User name and Password you have set for the PPTP VPN server on your
router, and click Connect.
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3. In the Client IP Address field, enter the range of IP addresses (up to 10) that can be
leased to the devices by the L2TP/IPSec VPN server.
4. Keep IPSec Encryption as Encrypted and create an IPSec Pre-Shared Key.
5. Click SAVE.
6. Configure the L2TP/IPSec VPN connection account for the remote device. You can
create up to 16 accounts.
4 ) Click Add.
5 ) Enter the Username and Password to authenticate devices to the L2TP/IPSec
VPN Server.
6 ) Click ADD.
Step 2. Configure L2TP/IPSec VPN Connection on Your Remote Device
The remote device can use the Windows or Mac OS built-in L2TP/IPSec software or
a third-party L2TP/IPSec software to connect to L2TP/IPSec Server. Here we use the
Windows built-in L2TP/IPSec software as an example.
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1. Go to Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
2. Select Set up a new connection or network.
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5. Enter the internet IP address of the router (for example: 218.18.1.73) in the Internet
address field, and select the checkbox Don’t connect now; just set it up so I can
connect later. Click Next.
6. Enter the User name and Password you have set for the L2TP/IPSec VPN server on
your router, and click Connect.
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10. Enter the User name and Password you have set for the L2TP/IPSec VPN server on
your router, and click Properties.
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11. Switch to the Security tab, select Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol with IPsec (L2TP/
IPSec) and click Advanced settings.
12. Select Use preshared key for authentication and enter the IPSec Pre-Shared Key
you have set for the L2TP/IPSec VPN server on your router. Then click OK.
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3. Set the tunnel IP address and listen port. Do NOT change it unless necessary.
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4. Select your Client Access type. Select Home Network Only if you only want the
remote device to access your home network; select Internet and Home Network if
you also want the remote device to access internet through the VPN Server.
5. (Optional) Click Advanced Settings to display more settings. If DNS is turned on, the
router will become the DNS server of the VPN client that establishes a connection
with it. Change the Persistent Keepalive time (25 seconds by default) to send out
heartbeat regularly, you can also click RENEW KEY to update the private key and
public key.
Step 2. Create accounts that can be used by remote clients to connect to the VPN
server.
1. Locate the Account List section. Click Add to create an account.
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9. On the account list, you can click the button to modify the VPN server settings,
connect to the server, or delete the account.
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To use the VPN feature, simply configure a VPN connection and choose your desired
devices on your router, then these devices can access the remote VPN server. Please
follow the steps below:
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1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to Advanced > VPN Client.
Note: Firmware update may be required to support VPN Client.
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Note: You can also check the box of Import the CA file or edit the . ovpn file manually, then upload the CA file or
manually configure the settings.
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• PPTP: Enter the VPN server address (for example: 218.18.1.73) and the VPN
username and password provided by your VPN provider.
• L2TP/IPSec VPN: Enter the VPN server address (for example: 218.18.1.73),
VPN username and password, and IPSec pre-shared key provided by your VPN
provider.
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• WireGuard VPN: Give a description, and click BROWSE to import the WireGuard
VPN server configuration. Then you will see the detailed parameters. Do NOT
change the parameters unless necessary.
5. Add and manage the devices that will use the VPN function.
1 ) In the Device List section, click Add.
2 ) Choose and add the devices that will access the VPN server you have configured.
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Done! Now the devices you specified can access the VPN server you enabled.
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1. Select the desired internet port. Make sure the cable is securely connected to this
port on your router.
2. Click SAVE.
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1. Select the internet connection type and configure the settings according to the
information provided by your ISP.
2. (Optional) Reveal the advanced settings and change the settings if needed. It’s
recommended to keep the default settings.
3. Click SAVE.
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• Clone Current Device MAC - Select to copy the current MAC address of the computer
that is connected to the router, in case the ISP binds the assigned IP address to the
MAC address.
• Use Custom MAC Address - Select if your ISP requires you to register the MAC address
and enter the correct MAC address in this field, in case the ISP binds the assigned IP
address to the specific MAC address.
• To Set up NAT
The router’s NAT (Network Address Translation) feature makes devices on the LAN
use the same public IP address to communicate with devices on the internet, which
protects the local network by hiding IP addresses of the devices.
1. If you want to enable NAT, tick the checkbox, and click SAVE.
You can change the internet port speed mode. Auto Negotiation is recommended.
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4. Click SAVE.
Note: If you have set the Port Forwarding, DMZ or DHCP address reservation, and the new LAN IP address is not in the
same subnet with the old one, then you should reconfigure these features.
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4. Select the Static LAG or LACP mode. It’s recommended that you select the same link
aggregation mode for both ends of the link.
5. Click SAVE. The LAN2 and LAN3 ports will be used for Link Aggregation.
Note: If you have set the Port Forwarding, DMZ or DHCP address reservation, and the new LAN IP address is not in the
same subnet with the old one, then you should reconfigure these features.
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2 ) Check the Wireless Multicast Forwarding status. When enabled, the multicast
packets will be forwarded automatically. You are recommended to keep it as
default.
3 ) Click SAVE.
4 ) After configuring IGMP proxy, IPTV can work behind your router now. You can
connect your set-top box to any of the router’s Ethernet port.
If IGMP is not the technology your ISP applies to provide IPTV service:
1 ) Tick Enable IPTV/VLAN.
2 ) Select the appropriate Mode according to your ISP.
• Select Bridge if your ISP is not listed and no other parameters are required.
• Select Custom if your ISP is not listed but provides necessary parameters.
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3 ) After you have selected a mode, the necessary parameters, including the LAN
port for IPTV connection, are predetermined. If not, select the LAN type to
determine which port is used to support IPTV service.
4 ) Click SAVE.
5 ) Connect the set-top box to the corresponding LAN port which is predetermined
or you have specified in Step 3.
Done!
Your IPTV setup is done now! You may need to configure your set-top box before
enjoying your TV.
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2. Click VIEW CONNECTED DEVICES and select the you device you want to reserve an
IP for. Then the MAC Address will be automatically filled in. Or enter the MAC address
of the client device manually.
3. Enter the IP address to reserve for the client device.
4. Click SAVE.
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Domain Name Server) feature on the router to allow you and your friends to access your
router and local servers (FTP, HTTP, etc.) using a domain name without checking and
remembering the IP address.
Note: DDNS does not work if the ISP assigns a private WAN IP address (such as 192.168.1.x) to the router.
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to Advanced > Network > Dynamic DNS.
3. Select the DDNS Service Provider: TP-Link, NO-IP or DynDNS. It is recommended
to select TP-Link so that you can enjoy TP-Link’s superior DDNS service. Otherwise,
please select NO-IP or DynDNS. If you don’t have a DDNS account, you have to
register first by clicking Register Now.
Note: To enjoy TP-Link’s DDNS service, you have to log in with a TP-Link ID. If you have not logged in with one, click
log in.
4. Click Register in the Domain Name List if you have selected TP-Link, and enter the
Domain Name as needed.
If you have selected NO-IP or DynDNS, enter the username, password and domain
name of your account.
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I want to:
Visit multiple networks and servers at the same time.
For example, in a small office, my PC can surf the internet through Router A, but I also
want to visit my company’s network. Now I have a switch and Router B. I connect the
devices as shown in the following figure so that the physical connection between my
PC and my company’s server is established. To surf the internet and visit my company’s
network at the same time, I need to configure the static routing.
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WAN: 172.30.30.100
Switch
PC
192.168.0.100
4. Click Add and finish the settings according to the following explanations:
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Network Destination: The destination IP address that you want to assign to a static
route. This IP address cannot be on the same subnet with the WAN IP or LAN IP of
Router A. In the example, the IP address of the company network is the destination
IP address, so here enter 172.30.30.1.
Subnet Mask: Determines the destination network with the destination IP address.
If the destination is a single IP address, enter 255.255.255.255; otherwise, enter
the subnet mask of the corresponding network IP. In the example, the destination
network is a single IP, so here enter 255.255.255.255.
Default Gateway: The IP address of the gateway device to which the data packets
will be sent. This IP address must be on the same subnet with the router’s IP which
sends out data. In the example, the data packets will be sent to the LAN port of
Router B and then to the Server, so the default gateway should be 192.168.0.2.
Interface: Determined by the port (WAN/LAN) that sends out data packets. In the
example, the data are sent to the gateway through the LAN port of Router A, so LAN/
WLAN should be selected.
Description: Enter a description for this static routing entry.
5. Click SAVE.
6. Check the Routing Table below. If you can find the entry you’ve set, the static routing
is set successfully.
Done!
Open a web browser on your PC. Enter the company server’s IP address to visit the
company network.
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This chapter will show you the configuration for managing and maintaining your router.
It contains the following sections:
• Update the Firmware
• Backup and Restore Configuration Settings
• Change the Login Password
• Password Recovery
• Local Management
• Remote Management
• System Log
• Test the Network Connectivity
• Set System Time and Language
• Set the Router to Reboot Regularly
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3. Focus on the Online Update section, and click UPDATE if there is new firmware.
4. Wait a few minutes for the update and reboot to complete.
Tips: If there’s a new and important firmware update for your router, you will see the prompt notification on your
computer as long as a web browser is opened. Click to update, and log in to the web management page with the
username and password you set for the router. You will see the Firmware Update page.
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3. The router’s satellite devices will appear on the table. Click CHECK FOR UPDATES to
see whether the latest firmware is released. If you want to update a satellite device,
click on the right of the corresponding device.
Note: The update will take a few minutes and the satellite router will reboot.
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• To reset the router except your login password and TP-Link ID:
1. In the Factory Default Restore section, click RESTORE.
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1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router.
2. Go to Advanced > System > Administration and focus on the Change Password
section.
3. Enter the old password, then a new password twice (both case-sensitive). Click SAVE.
4. Use the new password for future logins.
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router.
2. Go to Advanced > System > Administration and focus on the Password Recovery
section.
3. Tick the Enable box of Password Recovery.
4. Specify a mailbox (From) for sending the recovery letter and enter its SMTP Server
address. Specify a mailbox (To) for receiving the recovery letter. If the mailbox (From)
to send the recovery letter requires encryption, Tick the Enable box of Authentication
and enter its username and password.
Tips:
• SMTP server is available for users in most webmail systems. For example, the SMTP server address of Gmail
is smtp.gmail.com.
• Generally, Authentication should be enabled if the login of the mailbox requires username and password.
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5. Click SAVE.
To recover the login password, please visit http://tplinkwifi.net, click Forgot Password?
on the login page and follow the instructions to set a new password.
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3. Click VIEW CONNECTED DEVICES and select the device to manage the router from
the Connected Devices list, or enter the MAC address of the device manually.
4. Specify a Description for this entry.
5. Click SAVE.
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5. Click SAVE.
Devices using this WAN IP can manage the router by logging in to http://Router’s WAN
IP:port number (such as http://113.116.60.229:1024).
Tips: The router’s WAN IP is usually a dynamic IP. Please refer to Set Up a Dynamic DNS Service Account if you want
to log in to the router through a domain name.
4. In the Save Log section, click SAVE TO LOCAL to save the system logs to a local disk.
For example, I want to check my router’s working status at a fixed time every day,
however, it’s too troublesome to log in to the web management page every time I want
to go checking. It would be great if the system logs could be sent to my mailbox at 8
a.m. every day.
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > System Log.
3. In the Save Log section, click MAIL LOG.
4. Enter the information required:
1 ) Email From: Enter the email address used for sending the system log.
2 ) Select Require Password.
Tips: Generally, Require Password should be selected if the login of the mailbox requires username and password.
3 ) Username: Enter the email address used for sending the system log.
4 ) Email Password: Enter the password to login the sender’s email address.
5 ) SMTP Server: Enter the SMTP server address.
Tips: SMTP server is available for users in most webmail systems. For example, the SMTP server address of
Hotmail is smtp-mail.outlook.com.
6 ) Email To: Enter the recipient’s email address, which can be the same as or
different from the sender’s email address.
7 ) Select Mail Log Automatically.
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Tips: The router will send the system log to the designated email address if this option is enabled.
8 ) Frequency: This determines how often the recipient will receive the system log .
5. Click SAVE.
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The figure below indicates the proper connection between the router and the Yahoo
server (www.Yahoo.com) tested through Traceroute.
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2. The time of your computer will then be displayed and click SAVE.
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2. Select the correct Start date and time when daylight saving time starts at your local
time zone.
3. Select the correct End date and time when daylight saving time ends at your local
time zone.
4. Click SAVE.
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4. Specify the Reboot Time when the router reboots and Repeat to decide how often it
reboots.
5. Click SAVE.
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FAQ
Q1. What should I do if I forget my wireless password?
The default wireless password is printed on the label of the router. If the password has
been altered:
1. Connect your computer to the router using an Ethernet cable.
2. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
3. Go to Wireless to retrieve or reset your wireless password.
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4 ) Click LAN settings and deselect the following three options and click OK.
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• Use another web browser or computer to log in again.
• Reset the router to factory default settings and try again. If login still fails, please
contact the technical support.
Note: You’ll need to reconfigure the router to surf the internet once the router is reset.
Q4. What should I do if I can’t access the internet even though the
configuration is finished?
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to Advanced> Network > Status to check internet status:
If IP Address is a valid one, please try the methods below and try again:
• Your computer might not recognize any DNS server addresses. Please manually
configure the DNS server.
1 ) Go to Advanced > Network > DHCP Server.
2 ) Enter 8.8.8.8 as Primary DNS, click SAVE.
Tips: 8.8.8.8 is a safe and public DNS server operated by Google.
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• Restart the modem and the router.
1 ) Power off your modem and router, and leave them off for 1 minute.
2 ) Power on your modem first, and wait about 2 minutes until it gets a solid cable
or Internet light.
3 ) Power on the router.
4 ) Wait another 1 or 2 minutes and check the internet access.
• Reset the router to factory default settings and reconfigure the router.
• Upgrade the firmware of the router.
• Check the TCP/IP settings on the particular device if all other devices can get internet
from the router.
As the picture below shows, if the IP Address is 0.0.0.0, please try the methods below
and try again:
• Make sure the physical connection between the router and the modem is proper.
• Clone the MAC address of your computer.
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1 ) Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set
for the router.
2 ) Go to Internet or Advanced > Network > Internet and focus on the MAC Clone
section.
3 ) Choose an option as needed (enter the MAC address if Use Custom MAC
Address is selected), and click SAVE.
Tips:
• Some ISP will register the MAC address of your computer when you access the internet for the first time
through their Cable modem, if you add a router into your network to share your internet connection, the ISP will
not accept it as the MAC address is changed, so we need to clone your computer’s MAC address to the router.
• The MAC addresses of a computer in wired connection and wireless connection are different.
Most TP-Link routers use 192.168.0.1/192.168.1.1 as their default LAN IP address, which may conflict with the IP
range of your existing ADSL modem/router. If so, the router is not able to communicate with your modem and you
can’t access the internet. To resolve this problem, we need to change the LAN IP address of the router to avoid
such conflict, for example, 192.168.2.1.
1 ) Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set
for the router.
2 ) Go to Advanced > Network > LAN.
3 ) Modify the LAN IP address as the follow picture shows. Here we take 192.168.2.1
as an example.
4 ) Click SAVE.
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1 ) Power off your modem and router, and leave them off for 1 minute.
2 ) Power on your modem first, and wait about 2 minutes until it get a solid cable
or Internet light.
3 ) Power on the router.
4 ) Wait another 1 or 2 minutes and check the internet access.
• Double check the internet connection type.
1 ) Confirm your internet connection type, which can be learned from the ISP.
2 ) Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set
for the router.
3 ) Go to Advanced > Network > Internet.
4 ) Select your Internet Connection Type and fill in other parameters.
5 ) Click SAVE.
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• Make sure the wireless adapter driver is installed successfully and the wireless
adapter is enabled.
• On Windows 7
1 ) If you see the message No connections are available, it is usually because the
wireless function is disabled or blocked somehow.
2 ) Click Troubleshoot and windows might be able to fix the problem by itself.
• On Windows XP
1 ) If you see the message Windows cannot configure this wireless connection,
this is usually because windows configuration utility is disabled or you are
running another wireless configuration tool to connect the wireless.
2 ) Exit the wireless configuration tool (the TP-Link Utility, for example).
3 ) Select and right click on My Computer on desktop, select Manage to open
Computer Management window.
4 ) Expand Services and Applications > Services, find and locate Wireless Zero
Configuration in the Services list on the right side.
5 ) Right click Wireless Zero Configuration, and then select Properties.
6 ) Change Startup type to Automatic, click on Start button and make sure the
Service status is Started. And then click OK.
If you can find other wireless network except your own, please follow the steps below:
• Check the WLAN LED indicator on your wireless router/modem.
• Make sure your computer/device is still in the range of your router/modem. Move it
closer if it is currently too far away.
• Go to Wireless or Advanced > Wireless > Wireless Settings, and check the wireless
settings. Double check your wireless Network Name and SSID is not hided.
If you can find your wireless network but fail to connect, please follow the steps below:
• Authenticating problem/password mismatch:
1 ) Sometimes you will be asked to type in a PIN number when you connect to
the wireless network for the first time. This PIN number is different from the
Wireless Password/Network Security Key, usually you can only find it on the
label of your router.
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2 ) If you cannot find the PIN or PIN failed, you may choose Connecting using a
security key instead, and then type in the Wireless Password/Network Security
Key.
3 ) If it continues to show note of Network Security Key Mismatch, it is suggested
to confirm the wireless password of your wireless router.
Note: Wireless Password/Network Security Key is case sensitive.
• Windows unable to connect to XXXX / Can not join this network / Taking longer than
usual to connect to this network:
• Check the wireless signal strength of your network. If it is weak (1~3 bars),
please move the router closer and try again.
• Change the wireless Channel of the router to 1, 6 or 11 to reduce interference
from other networks.
• Re-install or update the driver for your wireless adapter of the computer.
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FCC compliance information statement
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Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference
caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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FCC compliance information statement
Product Name: I.T.E. Power Supply
Model Number: T150500-2-DT
Responsible party:
TP-Link USA Corporation
Address: 10 Mauchly, Irvine, CA 92618
Website: http://www.tp-link.com/us/
Tel: +1 626 333 0234
Fax: +1 909 527 6804
E-mail: [email protected]
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
We, TP-Link USA Corporation, has determined that the equipment shown as
above has been shown to comply with the applicable technical standards, FCC
part 15. There is no unauthorized change is made in the equipment and the
equipment is properly maintained and operated.
Issue Date: 2024-07-05
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CE Mark Warning
EU Declaration of Conformity
TP-Link hereby declares that the device is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of directives 2014/53/EU,
2009/125/EC, 2011/65/EU and (EU)2015/863.
The original EU Declaration of Conformity may be found at
https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/ce/
RF Exposure Information
This device meets the EU requirements (2014/53/EU Article 3.1a) on the
limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields by way of
health protection.
The device complies with RF specifications when the device used at 20 cm from
your body.
National Restrictions
Frequency band: 5150 - 5250 MHz:
Indoor use: Inside buildings only. Installations and use inside road vehicles
and train carriages are not permitted. Limited outdoor use: If used outdoors,
equipment shall not be attached to a fixed installation or to the external body of
road vehicles, a fixed infrastructure or a fixed outdoor antenna. Use by unmanned
aircraft systems (UAS) is limited to within the 5170 - 5250 MHz band.
Frequency band: 5250 - 5350 MHz:
Indoor use: Inside buildings only. Installations and use in road vehicles, trains
and aircraft are not permitted. Outdoor use is not permitted.
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Frequency band: 5470 - 5725 MHz:
Installations and use in road vehicles, trains and aircraft and use for unmanned
aircraft systems (UAS) are not permitted.
Frequency band 5945 -6425MHz:
Restricted to indoor use, including in trains with metal-coated windows and
aircraft. Outdoor use, including in road vehicles, is not permitted.
AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK
EE EL ES FI FR HR HU IE
IS IT LI LT LU LV MT NL
NO PL PT RO SE SI SK UK(NI)
UKCA Mark
UK Declaration of Conformity
TP-Link hereby declares that the device is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio Equipment
Regulations 2017.
The original UK Declaration of Conformity may be found at
https://www.tp-link.com/support/ukca
National Restrictions
Attention: This device may only be used indoors in Great Britain.
UK
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Canadian Compliance Statement
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt
RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est
conforme aux CNR d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique
Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est
autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
1) L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2) L’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Caution:
The device for operation in the band 5150–5250 MHz is only for indoor use
to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite
systems;
DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) products that operate in the bands 5250-
5350 MHz, 5470-5600MHz, and 5650-5725MHz.
Avertissement:
Le dispositif fonctionnant dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz est réservé uniquement
pour une utilisation à l’intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage
préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux;
Les produits utilisant la technique d’atténuation DFS (sélection dynamique des
fréquences) sur les bandes 5250- 5350 MHz, 5470-5600MHz et 5650-5725MHz.
• Devices shall not be used for control of or communications with unmanned
aircraft systems.
• Les appareils ne doivent pas être utilisés pour le contrôle ou la communication
avec des systèmes d’aéronefs sans pilote.
• Operation shall be limited to indoor use only.
• Operation on oil platforms, automobiles, trains, maritime vessels and aircraft
shall be prohibited except for on large aircraft flying above 3,048 m (10,000 ft).
• Les appareils ne doivent pas être utilisés pour le contrôle ou la communication
avec des systèmes d’aéronefs sans pilote.
• Le fonctionnement doit être limité à une utilisation en intérieur uniquement.
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• L’opération sur les plates-formes pétrolières, les automobiles, les trains, les
navires maritimes et les avions est interdite, sauf sur les gros avions volant au-
dessus de 3 048 m (10 000 ft).
安全諮詢及注意事項
• 請使用原裝電源供應器或只能按照本產品注明的電源類型使用本產品。
• 清潔本產品之前請先拔掉電源線。請勿使用液體、噴霧清潔劑或濕布進行
清潔。
• 注意防潮,請勿將水或其他液體潑灑到本產品上。
• 插槽與開口供通風使用,以確保本產品的操作可靠並防止過熱,請勿堵塞
或覆蓋開口。
• 請勿將本產品置放於靠近熱源的地方。除非有正常的通風,否則不可放在
密閉位置中。
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• 請不要私自打開機殼,不要嘗試自行維修本產品,請由授權的專業人士進
行此項工作。
限用物質含有情況標示聲明書
設備名稱:BE24000 Quad-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router 型號(型式):Archer BE900
Equipment name Type designation (Type)
限用物質及其化學符號
Restricted substances and its chemical symbols
單元
鉛 汞 鎘 六價鉻 多溴聯苯 多溴二苯醚
Unit Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated
Lead Mercury Cadmium chromium biphenyls diphenyl ethers
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr+6) (PBB) (PBDE)
PCB ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
外殼 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
電源供應器 − ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
天線 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
備考1.〝超出0.1 wt %〞及〝超出0.01 wt %〞係指限用物質之百分比含量超出百分比含量基準值。
Note 1:“Exceeding 0.1 wt %” and “exceeding 0.01 wt %” indicate that the percentage content of
the restricted substance exceeds the reference percentage value of presence condition.
備考2.〝○〞係指該項限用物質之百分比含量未超出百分比含量基準值。
Note 2:“○” indicates that the percentage content of the restricted substance does not exceed the
percentage of reference value of presence.
備考3.〝-〞係指該項限用物質為排除項目。
Note 3:The “−” indicates that the restricted substance corresponds to the exemption.
Safety Information
• Keep the device away from water, fire, humidity or hot environments.
• Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the device. If you need service,
please contact us.
• Do not use damaged charger or USB cable to charge the device.
• Do not use any other chargers than those recommended.
• Do not use the device where wireless devices are not allowed.
• Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
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• Use only power supplies which are provided by manufacturer and in the original
packing of this product. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to
contact us.
• Operating Temperature: 0℃ ~ 40℃ (32℉ ~ 104℉)
• This product uses radios and other components that emit electromagnetic
fields. Electromagnetic fields and magnets may interfere with pacemakers
and other implanted medical devices. Always keep the product and its power
adapter more than 15 cm (6 inches) away from any pacemakers or other
implanted medical devices. If you suspect your product is interfering with your
pacemaker or any other implanted medical device, turn off your product and
consult your physician for information specific to your medical device.
Please read and follow the above safety information when operating the device.
We cannot guarantee that no accidents or damage will occur due to improper
use of the device. Please use this product with care and operate at your own risk.
Alternating current
Direct current
Dangerous voltage
Protective earth
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Symbol Explanation
Earth
Frame or chassis
Functional earthing
Caution
Operator’s manual
Stand-by
“ON”/”OFF” (push-push)
Fuse
RECYCLING
This product bears the selective sorting symbol for Waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE). This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European
directive 2012/19/EU in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on
the environment.
User has the choice to give his product to a competent recycling organization or to the
retailer when he buys a new electrical or electronic equipment.
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Switch of micro-gap construction (for US version)
Switch of micro-gap / micro-disconnection construction (for other versions except US)
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