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Access TP-LINK Router Settings: Unable to Login Using IP Addresses & Reset Router Consequences

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  • #1 16545850
    Arturowski333
    Level 7  
    Hello!

    I have a problem logging in to the router's settings. ip addresses do not work ... I tried everyone.

    http://tplinklogin.net/ Access TP-LINK Router Settings: Unable to Login Using IP Addresses & Reset Router Consequences

    192.168.1.1
    192.168.0.1
    192.168.0.254

    I have reset the router and now I do not have wi-fi, only LAN.

    Something like that shows me.
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  • #2 16545855
    sylweksylwina
    Moderator of Computers service
    You have not even given the router model .....
    Reset the router to the factory settings in accordance with the operating instructions of your device. Step on LAN and enter CMD in ipconfig / all. In the default gateway for your network adapter you will have an IP configuration page.
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  • #3 16545859
    Arturowski333
    Level 7  
    It gives no results...

    Model: TL-WR740N

    I changed the TCP 4 protocol and it did not help
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  • #4 16545861
    sylweksylwina
    Moderator of Computers service
    The TCP / IP v4 protocol should be set to automatic.
    Quote:
    Step on LAN and enter CMD in ipconfig / all. In the default gateway for your network adapter you will have an IP configuration page.
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  • #5 16546189
    Arturowski333
    Level 7  
    Ethernet Ethernet adapter:


    Default Gateway. . . . . . . . . 192.169.0.1


    this IP is and I can not log in either. I set Lan and Wi-Fi on automatic.


    Tunnel adapter Local connection * 14:


    Default Gateway. . . . . . . . . : ::
  • #6 17425771
    Chalawin
    Level 2  
    In new routers, Archer C7 TP-Link has changed the address for logging in to: http://tplinkwifi.net
    The login method and factory password are also located on the nameplate on the bottom wall.
    There is also the factory MAC-address of the router.
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