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    How do I get the IP address if it is not written on my router?
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    Go to the search bar, select "run" and type in "cmd" and once the command box opens type "ipconfig/all."
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    Can I disable a TP LINK 2 login password completely?
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    Yes, you can.
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    How do I change my router password?
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    You have to log into your router via your computer: the IP address is typically 192.168.0.1, but it may be different for other routers. Once you have logged in, go to your router settings. If you don't know the password for your router, the default is Admin or Administrator.
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    How do I change my WiFi name?
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    Go to 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1. Type "admin" as the username and the password. Go to Basic Settings. Change the name.
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    What can I do if my laptop is not connecting to WiFi?
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    Turn off the WiFi and try to reconnect. If this doesn't work, try restarting your computer.
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    When I press the reset button, the WiFi disconnects. How can I get it back on the phone?
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    Add the connection credentials manually with a security password if applicable and click on the connect button.
  • Question
    How do I change my WiFi password on my TP Link router if I forgot both the username and password?
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    Hard reset. At the back, you'll see a small hole; poke it with a pen tip until you see all the LEDs blink at the same time. This will reset your router configuration, setting it to the factory defaults of username: admin and password: admin. Note that all of your router's information--including SSID and WiFi password--will be erased and need to be reprogrammed.
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    Is it recommended to change my Wi-Fi password daily?
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    Yes, you can change your TP-Link Wi-Fi password daily, but it's typically unnecessary. Frequent changes can cause inconvenience by requiring all devices to reconnect and may disrupt smart home gadgets. Instead, you should use a strong password and only change it when needed or every few months.
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