How to login to the TP-Link Router's web management page when HTTPS is enabled

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Updated 06-28-2024 08:54:54 AM FAQ view icon1899606
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1.Steps to login to the Router's web management page

2.What to do if web management page is not accessible

1.Steps to login to the Router's web management page

Step 1. Connect your device to TP-Link router

Connect the device to the router via an Ethernet cable or wireless by using the SSID (network name) and password printed on the bottom label of the router.

Step 2. Access the web management page

It's recommended to use Firefox, Chrome, Edge to access the web management page of router.

Type http://tplinkwifi.net in the address bar, then press Enter.

Access the web management page

Step 3. Allow access to the Web GUI

Click the 'Privacy error' page.

Click on Advanced ---- Proceed to tplinkwifi.net (unsafe) Or Advanced ---- Proceed to 192.168.0.1 (unsafe).

Allow access to the Web GUI

A warning message will show as below due to the browser requiring a signed certificate. Please don’t worry about that. The reason why browsers recognize tplinkwifi.net as “Not secure” is that tplinkwifi.net’s Certificate is a self-signed certificate. Most browsers will show this warning because tplinkwifi.net is not an authoritative CA. We can promise that the connection between your browser and the tplinkwifi.net server is secure.

Note: For more information about the self-signed certificate and unsecure notice, please refer to the FAQ here: Why TP-Link HTTPS web interface is detected as unsecure by some web browsers?

Allow access to the Web GUI

Step4.set password for admin account

Set a secure password for the administrator account as required

set password for admin account

2. What to do if web management page is not accessible

When you enter the url and press 'enter', only one web page titled 'Connect to a network' was shown. Click 'connect' button doesn't help.

What to do if web management page is not accessible

If you encountered this issue, try the below methods.

  • Try to login on the Tether APP
  • Change to other web browsers
  • Clearing the browser’s cache or use Incognito mode, refer to the FAQ
  • Try the router’s Lan IP to access such as http://192.168.0.1 instead of http://tplinkwifi.net

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