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A TP-Link router (connected to the internet)
A smartphone, tablet, or computer connected to your TP-Link Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}}
Default login credentials (usually on a sticker on the router)

Step 1: Download the TP-Link Tether App
Available on both Android and iOS.
Step 2: Connect to Your TP-Link Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}}
Use your phone to connect to your current TP-Link network.
Step 3: Open the App and Log In
Use your TP-Link ID or the default router credentials (usually admin / admin).
Step 4: Tap on Your Router Name
Step 5: Go to “Wireless Settings”
Here, you’ll see options to change:
Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} Name (SSID)
Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} Password
Step 6: Save Changes
Your router may restart. Reconnect using the new Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} name and password.

Step 1: Connect to Your TP-Link Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} Network
Step 2: Open a Web Browser
Type http://tplinkwifi.net or the IP address 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1.
Step 3: Log In
Enter the router’s username and password (default is usually admin / admin).
Step 4: Navigate to “Wireless” > “Wireless Settings”
Change the Wireless Network Name (SSID)
Go to Wireless Security to change the password
Step 5: Save and Reboot
Click “Save” and reboot your router if needed. You’ll need to reconnect with the new credentials.

Use a strong Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} password (at least 8 characters with letters and numbers).
Avoid sharing your password with too many people.
Update firmware for better performance and security.
Customize both 2.4GHz and 5GHz names if using dual-band routers.


Yes, all connected devices will be disconnected and must reconnect using the new info.

Use a mix of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols. Avoid using personal info.

Open Command Prompt (Windows) or Terminal (Mac) and type:
scss
Copy
Edit
ipconfig (Windows)
ifconfig (Mac/Linux)
Look for the Default Gateway address.

Changing your TP-Link Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} name and password is a simple way to improve your home network's security and keep things organized. Whether you use the Tether app or the web interface, you can be done in just minutes.
