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Otthon
Routerek
Gyors és megbízható Wi-Fi hálózat létrehozásához
Hálózatkiterjesztés
Könnyedén növelje meg, és tegye jobbá hálózatát
SOHO Switches (Kapcsolók)
Ha több vezetékes kapcsolatra van szüksége otthonában
Egyéb eszközök
Amire még szüksége lehet a kapcsolattartáshoz
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Intelligens otthon
Kamerák
Tartsa szemmel ami fontos
Wi-Fi-s konnektor
Tegye otthoni eszközeit okosabbá
Wi-Fi-s LED izzók
Fény, minden alkalomra
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Irodai/üzleti
JetStream Switch
High-Speed wired networking from L3 managed to unmanaged
Omada szoftver kontrolleres AP-k
Professional business Wi-Fi with centralized management
SafeStream Router
Secure VPN and Load Balance gateways to the business
VIGI Surveillance
VIGI video surveillance is dedicated to your security
Pharos Vezeték nélküli szélessáv
Ideal for long range wireless broadband networking
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Szolgáltatóknak
DSL
Capable of high-speed network and integrated broadband applications
LTE/3G
Gondoskodik az internet hozzáférésről, bárhol is legyen.
PON
The leading technology for delivering gigabit Internet services
Áramköri jeltovábbító
Átalakítja az áramkört belső/külső hálózat részévé.
Range Extender
Easily expand your Wi-Fi coverage.
Switch-ek
Növelje hálózatát kiváló teljesítménnyel.
Üzleti Wi-FI megoldások
A vállalkozás vezeték nélküli hálózatát új szintre emeli.
Why port forwarding feature is not working on my router?
Please follow the steps below for troubleshooting port forwarding failures on a TP-Link router.
Step 1: Make sure the server is accessible from the internal network
You will want to double-check the IP address and the port number of the server. Check if you can access that server in the local network. If you are unable to access the server in your local network, please check the settings of your server.
Step 2: Check the port forwarding settings in the router.
For DSL Modem Router: https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/1216/
For Wireless Router: https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/2799/
For 4G LTE Router: https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/1685/
For Deco: https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/1797/
Step 3: Pay attention to the WAN IP address in the status page
If there are still problems, please check the WAN IP of the router. Verify the router is getting a public IP address. If it is a private IP address, which means it's not enough to only open port on the TP-Link, you have to do the same setting on the modem router as well.
What's the WAN IP address? Here is the instruction.
For DSL Modem Router:
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For Wireless Router:
Green UI:
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New UI:
Gaming UI:
For 4G LTE Router:
New logo:
New UI:
Note:
WAN IP should be a public IP address. The WAN IP is assigned dynamically by ISP. If the WAN IP address of the router is not a public IP address, but a private IP address, that means there is another NAT device connected to the WAN port of the router. You need to open the service ports on that device as well.
For most of the 4G LTE router, the internet service provider usually gives the private IP Address. So, if you want to do the port forwarding, please contact your internet service provider to assign you a public IP address or do the port forwarding in their part.
Please google if you don't know how to tell Public IP Address or Private IP Address.
Feel free to contact us if it's not working after the above steps.
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