Tplink Router wr886n setting method
The first choice is to make sure your network cable is connected properly.
1. Follow the steps below to connect the router: Connect the network-connect the power-connect the device-check the LED;
2. The WAN interface of the router is connected to the primary network cable interface, and the LAN interface is connected to other computer devices.
Please look at the Picture: (The 3rd picture is my router instruction sheet)
Check LEDs:
When the connection is complete, check that the router LEDs are normal. The front of the router is the system LEDs, followed by two, the WAN port status light (normally illuminated steady) and the Kan port connection interface corresponding to the status light (normally illuminated steady or blinking).
Open the browser and enter "tplog.cn" in the search field
Then the search will show the following figure: (This password is you enter the set up the router, with this password to view and configure all the parameters of the router)
"OK" will enter the next "Internet setting" when the password is complete
The system will jump out of a page (below). The page will prompt you the way of the Internet (has detected your Internet access mode for "broadband dial-up", the page "Broadband account" and "Broadband password" is provided to you by the operator, pay attention to distinguish between large and lowercase. Enter the complete direct point to the next step on it.
This step is to set your router password (that is, the wireless password), in the use of mobile phones or other wireless Internet access to the router to enter the password, this password is best to set an easy to remember and is more complex, why, because later in you do not agree with the situation of others want to rub your network is not easy.
It's basically finished, and you can surf the internet here. If further settings, or the security of further settings, software management, and so can be further enhanced by the system prompts the steps to proceed: (This step is optional, inside also do not set up casually, so as not to bring you trouble)