- Ensure that you have connected the TP-Link router to your computer.
- Launch the Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, or other web browsers on the computer.
- Navigate to the address bar of the web browser, type the IP address of the TP link Wi-Fi router, and press the Enter key.
- Note: For most of the models of the TP-Link Wi-Fi routers, the IP address will be 192.168.0.1 by default.
- This will open the login page of the TP-Link Wi-Fi router. Fill both the User Name and Password fields with the correct login credentials and click the Login button.
- Now, you can access the web-based setup page of the TP-Link Wi-Fi router.
- Click the Advanced tab and select the QoS option followed by the Settings option.
- Navigate to the QoS section and select the checkbox next to the Enable QoS option.
- Click the NAT Boost link, remove the checkmark beside the Enable NAT Boost option, and click the Save option.
- Make sure to fill the Upload Bandwidth and Download Bandwidth fields.
- Go to the Advanced section, set a priority level, and click the Save option.