TP-Link Deco router login lets you access the administration page of your router. When you log in at http://192.168.68.1 or http://tplinkdeco.net, you can change the SSID name, WiFi password, and other default router settings. You can also set up your wireless router according to your needs and preferences.
How to Login to TP-Link Deco Router
If configuring your router settings is the first thing you want to do after acquiring it, you must log in to its admin page. To log in, you can follow the steps below:
Step 1: Connect your Device to the Router
First, you need to make sure that your device is connected to the router, whether you use a PC or a laptop. Link the ethernet cable from the device’s ethernet port to the router’s LAN port. If you prefer to use a wireless connection, make sure the WiFi is discoverable and within the right range.
Step 2: Open your Browser
After ensuring a proper connection, open your browser and type 192.168.68.1 or tplinkdeco.net in the address field. Check the IP address or URL if typed correctly, then press Enter.
Step 3: Enter your Login Credentials
On the login page, you will see a field you need to fill out with your TP-Link ID. After entering your ID, click Log In. If you don’t know your TP-Link ID, it is the ID you used to set up the Deco router via the Deco app. You can also log in using your Deco app on your mobile.
Step 4: You will be Logged in to the Web Page
After you successfully enter your TP-link ID, you will taken to the web management page. From the page, you can find the router settings. Change and configure the settings wisely, so you can enhance and protect your WiFi network.
How to Change SSID Name and Password
You can change the WiFi password and SSID name of your router via the Deco app. To perform it, you can follow the steps below:
- On your device, click the Deco app.
- Click the nine dots on the bottom.
- Go to WiFi and click the Network Name SSID.
- In the Network Name SSID field, enter your new network name.
- In the Password field, enter your new password.
- Click Save.
How to Reset Your TP-Link Deco
This is how you can reset the TP-LINK Deco Wi-Fi Device:
- Locate the recessed reset hole on the back, typically below the power inlet.
- Get a paper clip and insert it into the reset hole.
- Hold the reset button and notice any light projected on the front of the device.
- For starters, the light will blink in red (it can turn orange under some illumination).
- Sometimes, an orange flash can start on the light, and this is when you can let go of the button.
- Then, you turn on the device, and the device will rest and start that process.
- Stand by as the device reboots. After some time, the light will start to solid orange.
- When it is done rebooting, the light will either turn blue or flash blue, which means it is set to go.
Login Issues and Solutions with TP-Link Deco
If you are facing difficulties in logging into the TP-Link Deco mesh Wi-Fi system, a number of factors might be responsible for the trouble.
Wrong username and password.
Try to correct any username- or password-related issues by entering the correct TP-Link ID and password. In case it’s forgotten, go ahead and click on the “Forgot Password” option. You can also reset your router to factory settings by following the steps mentioned above.
Deco app issues
If there’s a problem and the Deco app is not connecting to the network, then ensure that the network connects to the Deco Wifi and not some other network using a smartphone. You may want to try restarting the unit, the app, or your phone first. There are instances where the app or firmware is the enemy; therefore, always look for updates in the Play Station Store or Apple Store, and do an update of the Deco Firmware from the app.
Network issues
When it comes to promoting your account, it is possible that this part may also interfere with the login process as well. Make sure that your main Deco unit is functioning (the blue light is on), which may help if you power down your router and Deco units. At times, the issues of establishing a server connection may be a factor in the unstable internet connection or a down server from TP-Link.
In such scenarios, it is enough to see that your internet is connected but stable enough, and you can attempt connecting later while restarting the said application as well as the device.
Account lockouts
This problem might be encountered whenever there have been several attempts made but no such badge was issued; when that happens, sit tight for a couple of said minutes, then give it another go, or change your password if it cannot be avoided.