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SOHO Switches
Keeping your home wired for quality connections
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Everything else you need for a connected lifestyle
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Smarten up your home devices
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Light for every occasion
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The smarter cloud solution for business networking
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Professional business Wi-Fi with centralized management
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How to find the default access on a TP-Link product?
Description:
With a Web-based utility, it is easy to configure and manage the product. The Web-based utility can be used on any Windows, Macintosh or UNIX OS with a Web browser.
To access the web management page, you need to find the default access of TP-LINK product. Each kind of product has its specific default access.
This article shows where to find the default access of TP-LINK products.
Look at the label on actual device
Turn over the device, you can see a label at the back of the device, there is character string like “Default Access; Default Settings; Default Wireless Access”.
Look at the QIG
Generally you can find the default access information on the Quick Installation Guide.
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