Perfect tutorial version: The ultimate illustration of setting up a TP-Link Wireless route. There are a lot of pictures below, so that you can set up your own TP-Link Wireless route according to the illustration step by step. At present, the market of TP-LINK routing occupies a small market share, on the TP-LINK wireless routing settings also have a lot of questions, the author in the figure as an example, a detailed explanation. After obtaining the route entry, we can see four yellow LAN ports from left to right, which are used to connect the computer network cable in the LAN, a blue WAN interface, connect the cat to a RESET Jack.
The front indicator is PWR (power supply) SYS (system status) WLAN (Wireless status) LAN (wired status ). A description is provided below, which details the relevant routing parameters, such as the MAC address, default IP address, default user name, and password.
After all data lines are connected, the computer Nic IP address is set to automatically get, enter the default IP address of the route in the IE column, the default IP address of the TP-LINK series route is 192.168.1.1 appeared dialog box, enter the default route user name and password (the default account password for the TP-LINK series route is admin lowercase ).
If this is the first time you log on to the route, the installation wizard appears. click Next. Select the Internet access method here. If the ADSL is installed through a telephone line, select the first ADSL virtual dialing (PPPoE). If the Internet is accessed through a cable TV coaxial cable, select the second option, Ethernet broadband, the IP address (Dynamic IP address) is automatically obtained from the network service provider. The third option is to use a fixed IP address only for a leased line, which is rarely used by families or dormitories. I will not explain it here.
Take the most common ADSL as an example. The next step is to enter the password for the Internet account. This is provided by the ISP (China Netcom, China Telecom, and China tietong), and then click Next. Here is the setting of the wireless network, and the SSID refers to your wireless network name. For example, 641G + is used for ipvm wireless routing. We recommend that you use 108 M (Dynamic) in wireless mode ), this makes it compatible with most of the CIOs. After writing this article, we will be able to reach a preliminary success.
After clicking it, you should be able to access the network normally. The above is the basic routing settings. If you can use it, it does not mean it is easy to use. Setting route parameters properly makes your wireless network more enjoyable. On the routing settings page, click the running status to view all information about the current route, including the software and hardware version, WAN, LAN port status, and wireless settings.
Network parameters: You can set the IP address of the route in the current network at the LAN port. Note that if XXX is changed. XXX. XXX. the IP address in the first three paragraphs of XXX must correspond to the previous three paragraphs in the DHCP server settings. Otherwise, the IP address cannot be automatically assigned.
WAN port settings: for hourly-charged ADSL users, they should select on-demand connection and automatically connect when there is access. This will allow automatic disconnection without network access, Saving network fees. For monthly subscription users, you can select automatic connection.
MAC address cloning: Some ISPs require you to bind a NIC to a computer. Here, you only need to let the route clone the MAC address of that Nic (in windows, perform the following operations: start-> Run-> Enter CMD-> IPCONFIG/ALL to view the MAC address of the NIC)
Wireless Basic settings are the most important part of wireless Internet access. The SSID number is used to identify wireless signal broadcasts of different networks. For security reasons, the SSID can not be broadcast, in this case, you need to manually set the SSID to enter the corresponding network, and remember to select the "enable wireless function" option.
802.11g wireless routers usually have 11 signal channels. If you think the signal is not strong enough or unstable, you can try to change the signal channel to avoid interference with other wireless networks. There are two wireless modes: 802.11b and 802.11g. The transmission rate of 802.11b is 11 Mbps, and the transmission rate of 802.11g is 54 Mbps, 108 Mbps, and 125Mbps, here, the TP-Link 641G + has 54Mbps and Mbps options ).
In addition, wireless network security is a big problem, generally wireless routing provides three different encryption methods WEP, WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, in the general environment using WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK can be, that is, it is safe and reliable, and the phrase-based password is easy to remember. Host status: You can view the information of all hosts connected to the wireless network. ID 1 is generally the wireless route itself.
DHCP server: It is generally responsible for allocating IP addresses. The LAN port network parameters mentioned above must correspond to the IP addresses. UPnp settings: Generally, it is recommended to enable this function to effectively increase the download speed of software such as BT. The default setting is off. Binding IP addresses to MAC: What is the biggest headache on the computer network?
Virus? What is worse than a virus? Network virus! ARP viruses can rapidly infect the entire network. As long as the source does not clean up, there will be no peace of mind in the LAN. If the network environment you are using is complex, you still need to bind the routing gateway to the single-host ARP to prevent viruses.
Modify the login password: Set the TP-Link Wireless route: the original default password is not changed because there are so many login passwords. What? I forgot your old man just changed his mind, my waterfall sweat. Do you still remember that there is a RESET hole behind the route described in the beginning? Press down with a pencil, unplug the power supply, and plug in again. After five seconds, all the lights are on, and then SYS lights are off, the route is restored to the factory settings. Come back.
Set TP-Link Wireless route
Set TP-Link Wireless route
Set TP-Link Wireless route
Set TP-Link Wireless route
Set TP-Link Wireless route
Set TP-Link Wireless route
Set TP-Link Wireless route