TP-Link Router Default Password & IP Address
Find the default username, password, and IP address for TP-Link Router. Access your TP-Link Router admin panel with factory default credentials.
Default Credentials
1 Credentials| Username | Password | IP Address | Port | Protocol |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| admin | admin | 192.168.0.1 | 80 | HTTP |
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How to Login to TP-Link Router
Follow these steps to access the TP-Link Router admin panel using the default credentials listed above.
- Make sure your computer or phone is connected to the TP-Link Router network via Wi-Fi or Ethernet cable.
- Open a web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) and enter the device IP address into the address bar.
- When the login screen appears, type the default username and password from the table above.
- If the credentials work, you will be taken to the TP-Link Router admin dashboard. If they fail, the password may have been changed β perform a factory reset.
- For security reasons, change the default password immediately after your first successful login.
Common Login Problems & Fixes
Cannot reach the login page
Confirm you are connected to the correct network and that the IP address is correct. Try a different browser or clear your browser cache.
Default password not accepted
Someone may have changed the password. Perform a factory reset to restore the original TP-Link Router credentials.
Page loads but admin panel never opens
Check that you typed http:// (not https://) and that no VPN or proxy is intercepting traffic to the local IP.
Forgot the changed password
Hold the reset button on the TP-Link Router for 10β15 seconds to restore factory defaults, then use the table above.
Security Tips for Router
Routers are the gateway to your home network. After logging into your TP-Link Router, change the admin password, enable WPA3 (or WPA2-AES) Wi-Fi encryption, disable WPS, turn off remote management, and keep the firmware up to date.
About TP-Link
TP-Link is a manufacturer of network and IT hardware. Default credentials shipped with TP-Link devices are publicly documented for setup and recovery purposes β that is why we maintain this database. After your first login you should always change the TP-Link Router password to a strong, unique value.
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How to Reset TP-Link Router
If the default credentials don't work, your device may have been configured with a custom password. To restore factory defaults:
- Locate the Reset button (usually a small pinhole on the back of the device)
- Press and hold the Reset button for 10-15 seconds using a paperclip
- Wait for the device to reboot (LEDs will flash)
- After the reset, use the default credentials from the table above to log in