Part 1: Wireless Router & AP
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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.
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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:
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.
Network routers are managed through a special administrative account. As part of the router manufacturing process, vendors set a default username and default password for this account that apply to all units of a particular model. These defaults are public knowledge and known to anyone who can perform a basic Web search.
Getting Started
You should immediately change the router's administrative password after installing it. This increases the security of a home network. It doesn't by itself protect the router from Internet hackers, but it can prevent nosy neighbors, friends of your children, or other household guests from disrupting your home network (or worse).
These pages walk through the steps to change the default password on a common Linksys network router. The exact steps will vary depending on the specific model of the router in use, but the process is similar in any case. It only takes about one minute.
Log in to the Network Router
Log in to the router's administrative console (Web interface) through a Web browser using the current password and username. If unsure how to find your router's address, we can help you figure out what the IP address of your router is.
Linksys routers typically can be reached at Web address http://192.168.1.1/. Many Linksys routers do not require any special username (you can leave blank or enter any name in that field). In the password field, enter admin or the equivalent password for your router. When successfully logged in, you should see a screen like that shown.
Navigate to the Router's Change Password Page
In the router's administrative console, navigate to the page where its password setting can be changed. In this example, the Administration tab at the top of the screen contains the Linksys router's password setting. (Other routers may keep this setting under Security menus or other locations.) Click the Administration button to open this page as shown.
Choose and Enter a New Password
Choose a suitable password based on common guidelines for strong password security (for a refresher, there are five steps to a good password). Enter the new password in the Password box, and re-enter the same password a second time in the space provided. Most (not all) routers require entering the password a second time to ensure the administrator did not accidentally mistype their password the first time.
The location of these fields on the WRK54G console is shown. This router intentionally hides the characters (replaces them with dots) as they are being typed as an added security feature in case other people besides the administrator are watching the screen. (The administrator should also ensure other people are not looking at the keyboard when typing in the new password.)
Do not confuse this password with the separate settings for WPA2 or another wireless key. Wi-Fi client devices use wireless security keys to make protected connections to the router; only humans use the administrator password to connect. Administrators should avoid using the key as the administrative password even if their router allows it.
Save the New Password
The password change is not applied to the router until you save or confirm it. In this example, click the Save Settings button at the bottom of the page to have the new password take effect. You may see a confirmation window appear briefly to confirm the password change was made successfully. The new password takes effect immediately; rebooting the router is not required.