Changing WiFi passwords is essential to prevent unauthorized usage and manage internet consumption. While the process is relatively straightforward, not everyone is proficient in this area. Therefore, Mytour presents reasons why users often face challenges in changing TP-Link WiFi passwords and offers solutions. If you're interested, let's explore together.
Why Can't I Change my TP-Link WiFi Password? Solutions Unveiled
The habit of using the default gateway address 192.168.1.1 is deeply ingrained when trying to log in to TP-Link WiFi for changing the username and password. However, in reality, the login IP address for TP-Link WiFi may have been changed and is no longer the default range of 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
In cases where the default IP range has been altered, you need to first reset the TP-Link WiFi to receive the default IP range of 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. To reset TP-Link WiFi, simply use a pen and press the reset button on the back of the router for about 20 seconds until all the lights on the device flash, then release the reset button.
After successfully resetting, you can proceed to change the TP-Link WiFi password as usual.
2. Incorrect Login Information
Most TP-Link devices come with default login credentials as admin/admin. However, some devices provided by the network may have different login usernames and passwords. To find out the specific IP, as well as the login credentials provided by the network, please refer to the article on modem login credentials here to change the TP-Link WiFi password.
3. Incorrect Connection
Many users accessing routers, in general, and TP-Link WiFi, in particular, often complain about not being able to access or encountering a strange interface that is not TP-Link. The actual reason is that you haven't disconnected directly from the modem or the network cable connected to your computer is plugged into the Wan port.
To address this issue, readers simply need to ensure that all network cables connected to TP-Link WiFi are disconnected. Only connect the network cable directly from the device to the computer through the LAN port (yellow), then begin the process of changing the TP-Link WiFi password.
Here are the reasons and solutions for the issue of being unable to change the TP-Link WiFi password that Mytour wants to share with you. If you cannot access the IP address 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1, the simplest solution is to hard reset the TP-Link WiFi to establish and reset the system from scratch. If you are not familiar with the reset process, you can seek assistance from the network providers you are subscribed to. Resetting the device means you will have to set up WiFi again, as well as other related parameters, especially integrated WiFi modem devices. For any details on errors during the process of changing the TP-Link WiFi password setup, readers can provide feedback below, and we can discuss together.