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Connect the router to your network.
a First, connect the AC power adapter that comes with the router to the rear panel of the router; Then plug the adapter into your power outlet. The power LED on the front panel of the router lights up, indicating that the operation is correct.
b Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into the WAN port on the rear panel of the router and your DSL cable at the other end
Ethernet port on the modem. The LED indicator of the WAN port on the front panel of the router is lit to indicate that the operation is correct.
c Plug one end of the other Ethernet cable into the LAN port on the rear panel of the router and the other end into the computer network card you used to configure the router. The LED indicator on the LAN port on the front panel of the router is on, indicating that the operation is correct.
How to set up your router:
1: Look at the gateway of the route (there is a write on the back of the route). Then, set the gateway of the local IP address to be the same as the routing gateway. At this point, the route is connected, and the local connection is connected.
3: The user name of the route is generally admin (a few routes can be changed to other in the settings), and the new route password is generally admin or empty.
4: After entering, you can generally fill in the setup wizard, mainly set the broadband account and password, select the PPPoe dialing method, automatically connect, and turn on the DHCP server
Or if you don't go to the guide, you can directly set DHCP (the route of Dlink) on the WAN port, and remember to save the network parameters (WAN settings) and DHCP settings (the route of TPLINK) after setting.
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It's not the same as the modem out of the line connection wan
Other LAN connections
Then go into the router settings.
Generally, you can enter it in IE.
Default admin
There is no password. Go in and set up the WAN port and select the PPPoE protocol.
Then fill in the password for the broadband.
That's it. Everything else is left to default.
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8-hole router installation method:
Home Network Environment Cabling]:
1. There is a cat (modem): cat (modem) - router WAN port; The LAN port of the router --- a computer.
2. No modem: network cable --- router WAN port; The LAN port of the router --- a computer.
Computer enters the router]:
1. The computer IP and DNS settings are automatically obtained.
2. Open the browser, enter the general router address in the address bar is this or check the login information on the back of the router) Enter the route - enter the user name and password, (the default is generally admin).
Set Router Dialing]:
1. In the [Setup Wizard], select [PPPoe Dialing] (some are ADSL Dialing), enter the Internet user name and password according to the prompts, and save.
2. In [Network Parameters] --WAN Settings], select [Normal Mode], and select [PPPoe Dialing] in the three options of [Connection]. The next step is to select [Auto Connect], Save, and Exit.
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It's not the same.,The line out of the modem is connected to the WAN and the other connections are connected to the LAN and then go into the router settings Generally, it is entered in the IE The default admin password of the account is not set up in the WAN port,Select the PPPoe protocol and then fill in the account password of the broadband,The others are default。
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