Setting up and Configuration the Router

Setting up and Configuration to the Router with ADSL Modem is pretty easy, just follow the existing guidance in the manuals, is enough to be able to use access to the internet. After connecting the modem, TP-Link router, Notebook / PC in the OFF condition, such as the following picture:


There are two ways to do the TP-Link router settings:
  1. Using the Application CD
  2. Through the WEB page / WEB browser.

Here we will discuss in the most commonly used, namely the WEB browser.
  • To be able to router settings, first we must equate the segmentation of the IP Address Laptop / PC which we will use for setting up the Router's default IP segment (for most of the TP-Link IP defaulnya is 192.168.1.1), so IP Notebook / PC we set 192 168. 1.69 (IP Address should not be the same as the Device to be in the settings).
  • Through the web page, typed the default IP router on the Web Browser, 192.168.1.1.




  • Enter the router's default username & password, username: admin, password: admin



  •  After entering the Web Administration TP-Link router, it is advisable to change the default router IP / TP-Linknya, because in general the ADSL modem using the default IP is 192.168.1.1.
  • Go to the menu: Network> LAN IP address instead of TP-Linknya, is recommended to change to a different IP segmentation, becomes: 192.168.2.1dan Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0. Save.


  •  It is suggested to replace the default password by selecting the menu: System Tools -> Password in addition there is the option to change the password, there is also advisable to change the default username.
  • Restart the TP-Link by selecting the menu: System Tools -> Reboot
  • Wait a moment, and to enter the router's admin web page / his TP-Link, use the new IP: 192.168.2.1 and enter a new username & password
  • After entering the administrator page, select the menu: Quick Setup and follow the next steps (click the NEXT button)
  • At the Choose WAN Connection Type, select Dynamic IP, click the NEXT button
  • On the Wireless page:


  1.  Wireless Radio: Enable
  2. SSID: fill in the name ID that will be broadcast at the time of the WiFi signal in the radiated
  3. Region: "fill in the name of your country"
  4. Channel: Customized, be sure to use a channel that has not been in use.
  5. Mode: 54Mbps (802.11g)
  6. Next
  7. Finish

  • Furthermore, Gateway & DNS settings we adjust it by setting the ADSL modem, go to the menu: Network -> WAN

  1. Click Renew in the Gateway, and fill with Modem IP: 192.168.1.1
  2. Select / checklist of Use These DNS Servers
  3. Primary DNS: 203.130.196.5
  4. Secondary DNS: 202.134.0.155
  5. Save

  • Furthermore, the setting for a security router, so as not to be used by the ready any time by selecting the menu Wireless -> Wireless Settings, Some settings are selected in accordance with the previous settings.


  1. Select / Click the Enable Wireless Security
  2. Security Type: WEP
  3. Security Option: Automatic
  4. WEP Key Format: Hexadecimal
  5. Key1: 1234567890 (can be substituted); Key Type: 64bit
  6. Save

  • To this point, the router can be used, but to be certain, there are several things that can be set first before his router on REBOOT
  • Setting the DHCP Client IP range on his TP-Link by selecting the menu: DHCP -> DHCP Settings, fill in the IP range in accordance with the desired, eg: Start IP Address: 192.168.2.100 & End IP Address: 192.168.2.199, click SAVE
  • Also check the Time settings by selecting the menu: System Tools -> Timesesuaikan the timezone and the time you are, click SAVE
  • Rebooting the router TP-Link by selecting the menu: System Tools -> Reboot
  • TP-Link router you are ready to use. Unplug the LAN cable from the laptop / PC and activate its WiFi, try to search WiFi (SSID) and enter the WEP router that has been set before connecting to the router. Good luck.

4 comments on Setting up and Configuration the Router :

Carlene said... on March 13, 2012 at 6:48 AM

I'm so happy I found this blog! My buddy Paul wants to set up his router network, but he failed to do so. The connection slows down and keeps disconnecting. I'll explain this to him in a simpler manner.

Carlene Schnitzer

Daneil said... on January 19, 2021 at 11:07 PM

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Robert said... on February 1, 2021 at 12:02 AM

To access the router interface and change your router settings, you must first provide user input on your Router-HELP. You cannot do this without knowing your current IP address.

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