Unable to log in to TL-WR802N

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Unable to log in to TL-WR802N
Unable to log in to TL-WR802N
2017-04-18 02:24:03
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I initially was able to log in to the TL-WR802N router and set up for Client mode. The router works fine. I am trying to log back in to the router to change the wifi settings. I have tried wired and wireless log in using http://tplinkwifi.net and 192.168.0.1 and all I get is an error message
with the TP-Link logo saying "Oops it appears you are not connected to the TP Link Network"
I have tried several computers on my network with no results.
I would apprecite some assisttance.

Many thanks
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Got the fix
2017-04-18 20:32:56

KN4HH wrote

Model :

Hardware Version :

Firmware Version :

ISP :

I initially was able to log in to the TL-WR802N router and set up for Client mode. The router works fine. I am trying to log back in to the router to change the wifi settings. I have tried wired and wireless log in using http://tplinkwifi.net and 192.168.0.1 and all I get is an error message
with the TP-Link logo saying "Oops it appears you are not connected to the TP Link Network"
I have tried several computers on my network with no results.
I would apprecite some assisttance.

Many thanks

re
TP-Link support came through for me. All I had to do was log into my main home router and retrieve the ip address of the TP-Link router. Then I was able to connect directly both network and wifi to the router.
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Re:Unable to log in to TL-WR802N
2017-04-19 00:01:11
IP address of your client is in the same subnet like computer?
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Re:Unable to log in to TL-WR802N
2017-04-19 19:24:48

Johnsontp wrote

Check the address assigned to 802N on the router so you can enter the configuration.


Thanks. That was the correct advice. I logged into my main router and captured the ip and got up and working.
Many thanks
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