Cara Setting Router Wifi Tp Link Tl Mr3220

Cara Setting Router Wifi Tp Link Tl Mr3220

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Aug 29, 2013  The TL-MR3220 can be used as a wireless AP is based on the condition that the TD-8840T has router function and its DHCP is enabled. While using the MR3220 as a wireless router is to use its WAN interface, the DHCP on the wireless router can co-exist with the modem's DHCP. This works like you link two routers in the same network. Mar 04, 2015  Model: TL-MR3220 Hardware Version: V2 Firmware Version: ISP: Telecom Namibia Hi Guys I've got a Fritzbox 7170 as my ADSL modem and got a MR3220 for asigning bandwith to me and my wife. I am running win7 pro 64-bit, and when I open network the mr3220 shows as 'unknown device' but I can open the device webpage.

Part 1: Wireless Router & AP

Wireless N Nano Router

As for the 11N wireless Nano router like the TL-WR702N&TL-WR802N, please refer to the following:

Step1:

Please refer to FAQ_87 to login the router.

Step2:

Please go to Wireless ->Wireless Security page, and check which you have selected.

Select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, then input your own WIFI password in the PSK Password box.

Step3:

If you have changed the password, please click the Save button. Then you need to reboot the router.

Wireless AC Router

As for the 11AC wireless router & AP like the Archer C3200, please refer to the following:

Step1:

Please refer to FAQ_87 to login the router.

Step2:

Please go to Basic ->Wireless page, and check which you have selected.

Input your own Wireless Network Name and Password, then Click Save.

The screenshot is used for demonstration only, it may changes by different models.

Wireless N Router & AP:

As for the 11N wireless router & AP like the TL-WR740N&TL-WA701ND, please refer to the following:

Step1:

Please refer to FAQ_87 to login the router & FAQ 174 to log into the AP

Step2:

Please go to Wireless ->Wireless Security page, and check which you have selected.

If it is WEP, your password usually is Key 1.

If it is WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, you password should be PSK Password.

If you have changed the password, please click the Save button.

Step3:

Reboot the Router & AP only if you’ve changed the password.

Wireless G Router

As for 11G wireless router like the TL-WR340G, the steps are as follows:

Step1:

Please refer to FAQ_87 to login the router & FAQ 174 to log into the AP.

Step2:

Please go to Wireless ->Wireless Settings page. You can see Enable Wireless Security in the middle of the page. If you haven’t checked it, please click it to enable wireless security.

For WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK:

For WEP:

Step3:

Reboot the router if you’ve changed the password.

Wireless G AP

As for wireless G AP like TL-WA501G, the steps are as follows:

Step1:

Please refer to FAQ_174 to login the AP.

Step 2:

Please go to Wireless ->Security Settings page to check your security type.

If it is WEP, you password usually is Key 1.

If it is WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, you password should be PSK Password.

If you have changed the password, please click the Save button.

Step 3:

Reboot the router only if you’ve changed the password.

Part 2: Wireless ADSL Modem Router

If you have Trendchip modem like TD-W8901G/TD-W8951ND/TD-W8961ND, please see below:

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Step1:

Please refer to FAQ_114 to login the modem.

Step2:

Please go to Interface Setup->Wireless page, you can find Pre-Shared Key or Key#1.

Pre-Shared Key:

Key#1:

Step3:

Reboot the modem only if you’ve changed the password. Please go to Advanced Setup->SysRestart page, restart with current settings.

If you have TD-W8960N (Brodcom), please read below:

Step1:

Please refer to FAQ_114 to login the modem.

Step2:

Please go to Wireless->Security page to find the wireless key:

It could be the WPA Pre-Shared Key:

Or the Network Key 1:

Step3:

Go to Management ->Reboot page to reboot the modem only if you’ve changed the password.

Get to know more details of each function and configuration please go toDownload Centerto download the manual of your product.

Open the web browser and in the address bar type in:
http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.0.1 or http://tplinklogin.net
Note:
The LAN IP is vary by model. Please find it on the bottom label of the product.
Step 2
Type the username and password in the login page. They are both admin by default.
Click Security->Remote Management on the left side.
Step 4
With the default setting (Port 80 and IP address 0.0.0.0), the Remote Management function is disabled.
To enable this function, please change the Remote Management IP address from 0.0.0.0 to a specific authorized remote IP address.
You can also change the Web Management port to another one if necessary, this is also a security enhancement.
Click Save to save the settings.
To access the Router, you should enter your Router's WAN IP address into your browser's address (in IE) or location (in Netscape) box and the custom port number. For example, if your Router's WAN address is 202.96.12.8 and you use port number 8080, enter http://202.96.12.8:8080 in your browser. You will be asked for the Router's password. After successfully entering the password, you will be able to access the Router's web-based utility.
Note:
1. Type a specific Public IP address for the Remote Management IP Address means that you can only connect to this device remotely from a computer which is using this specific IP address.
2. Type 0.0.0.0 Remote Management IP Address means that you cannot connect to this device remotely.
3. Type 255.255.255.255 Remote Management IP Address means that you can connect to the router remotely from anywhere via Internet, this is not recommended and please use it with caution.

4. We suggest changing the default log in Username and Password if the Remote Management feature is enabled, especially if you typed 255.255.255.255 as the Remote Management IP address. Please click How do I change the Administrative username and Password to view how to change them.

Get to know more details of each function and configuration please go to Download Center to download the manual of your product.