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  • To Change the name and password of your Tp link router kindly follow these steps:-
    1. Press windows + R key that will open run window for you.
    2. Type CMD in the run box.
    3. Open Ipconfig and check network statistics.
    4. Open your default gateway in any browser.
    5. Type your user name and password .
    6. It will open router main page then you need to go to wireless section .
    7. Under wireless section you can check passphrase/network key and your network name as well.
    For any help feel free to call us back on 1-800-603-4024.



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  • Launch a web browser and enter “192.168.1.1” in the Address bar then press [Enter]
    Enter your login credentials on the field(s) provided.
    When the router’s web-based setup page opens, click Wireless.
    At the Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings page, please select Manual for Wireless Configuration.
    Look for SSID and change it to your desired name for the wireless network.
    Save the setting and you are ready to go.
    You can also contact us to help you with it on 1800-810-8012



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  • in order to change the name and the password for your Tplink router you need to follow the following steps:
    > make sure the computer is connected to the default SSID of your linksys router wireless or via ethernet cable.
    > pull up a browser and logon to 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 and hit enter
    > you will see a login page for Tplink, Enter the username and the password although the default username is admin and password is admin
    > go to the wireless panel of the router and here you can change the name and the password for your wifi.
    Please make sure do not forget to the save the settings and once the settings are saved reboot the router.



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  • You need to access the web based Gui of your TP LINK router by 192.168.0.1 OR 192.168.1.1 or TPLNKWIFI.NET
    Then go to the dashboard and click on wireless tab and change the wifi name and password of your router.
    Apply all the settings and reconnect your devices with new settings .



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