If you own a TP-Link router and have forgotten your login details, don’t fret! We’ve got you covered. In this article, we’ll provide you with a comprehensive list of default username and password combinations for various TP-Link router models. Whether you’re a tech-savvy individual or a complete novice, our step-by-step guide will help you regain access to your router’s settings and get you back online in no time!
TP-Link Router Login Made Easy
TP-Link routers offer a range of settings that can be customized according to your needs, such as Wi-Fi network name, password, parental controls, and traffic prioritization. To access these settings, you’ll need to log in to your router’s built-in firmware.
Logging in to your TP-Link router is a breeze. All you need is a web browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge. It doesn’t matter which one you use; the steps are the same for all. Let’s dive in!
- Find your router’s internal IP address.
- Enter the IP address in your web browser’s address bar.
- Log in using your router’s default username and password.
Sounds simple, right? We’ll walk you through each step in detail, so you can easily follow along.
Finding Your TP-Link Router’s IP Address
Before we proceed with the login process, we need to determine your router’s IP address. TP-Link routers typically have two IP addresses: an internal IP address for local configuration and an external IP address for internet access. Since we’re focusing on router configuration from within your network, we only need the internal IP address.
There are several ways to find your TP-Link router’s IP address:
- Try all known TP-Link IP addresses.
- Check out our “Find Your Router’s Internal IP Address” guide.
- Use our free software, Router Detector.
The easiest method is to try the default IP addresses associated with TP-Link routers. Here’s a complete list of the known default TP-Link IP addresses:
TP-Link Model | IP Address |
---|---|
AC1750 | 192.168.1.1 |
AD2700 | 192.168.0.1 |
AD2700 | http://tplinkwifi.net/ |
Archer A10 | 192.168.0.1 |
Archer A10 | http://tplinkwifi.net/ |
Archer A10 v2.0 | 192.168.0.1 |
Archer A10 v2.0 | http://tplinkwifi.net/ |
… | … |
Start with the first IP address in the list and enter it into your web browser’s address bar. Press Enter, and you should see either your router’s home screen or a login page asking for your username and password.
If you don’t see anything or encounter an error message stating “This site can’t be reached,” the IP address you entered may be incorrect. In that case, try a different IP address from the list. Don’t worry; it’s perfectly safe to try them all. We’re simply attempting to access your router’s firmware settings.
If you’ve tried all the IP addresses listed but still can’t log in, you can refer to our “How to Find Your Router’s IP Address” guide for additional assistance.
Logging In to Your TP-Link Router
Once you have a valid IP address, it’s time to log in to your TP-Link router using your web browser. Locate the address bar in your browser and type in your router’s IP address. Hit Enter, and you should be directed to either your router’s home screen or a login page requesting your username and password.
If nothing loads or you receive an error message, the IP address you entered may be incorrect. Go back to the list of IP addresses and try another one.
TP-Link Default Username and Password
To successfully log in to your TP-Link router, you’ll need your router’s default username and password. Don’t worry if you’ve forgotten them; we’ve got you covered!
Refer to the table below for a comprehensive list of default TP-Link username and password combinations:
TP-Link Model | Username | Password |
---|---|---|
AC1750 | admin | admin |
AD2700 | blank | created during setup |
Archer A10 | blank | created during setup |
Archer A10 v2.0 | blank | created during setup |
Archer A20 v1.0 | created at setup | created at setup |
Archer A5 | admin | created during setup |
Archer A6 v4 | blank | created during setup |
… | … | … |
If you’ve changed your router’s password and can’t remember it, don’t fret. We have a couple of options to help you regain access:
- Try recovering your router’s password using our Network Utilities Find Password tool.
- Follow our TP-Link Router Reset guide.
Keep in mind that resetting your router can be time-consuming and may require assistance from your internet service provider to reconnect to the internet. So, we recommend trying all other options before resorting to a reset.
With this comprehensive guide, you’re now equipped to regain access to your TP-Link router’s settings and customize them according to your preferences. Say goodbye to network headaches and hello to seamless internet connectivity!
Note: This information is only intended for TP-Link routers. If you’re using a different router brand, please consult their official documentation for specific instructions.