TP-Link TL-WR720N is a high-speed wireless router. The router will give out amazing wireless signals and has a wide range of connectivity. The router is designed in a way to protect the connections with a WPA key to restrict and stop cyber-attacks. The router is designed in a very compact way and is very sleek to easily fit anywhere in your home. The installation does not take a lot of time since the installation CD has all the installation requirements. The TP-Link router also has a WPS button, which makes it easy to connect wireless devices like a printer in less than a minute.The following steps will help you with the TP-Link TL-WR720N router setup.
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Take out the TP-Link routerfrom the carton.
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The routeralso comes with an installation CD, Ethernet cable, and the router AC adapter.
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Take out the AC power adapter from the sealed packaging and connect the plug to the power source and the router.
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Connect one of the Ethernet cablesfrom the modem to the router.
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Take out theother Ethernet cable from the packaging and connect one end of the cable to the LAN port on the router and your
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Now open the default browser on your computer.
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Type the URL http://tplinkwifi.net/ and press the Enter button.
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You will haveto type in the login credentials.
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The TP-Link page will now open.
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Click the Quick Setup option from the left pane of the router page.
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Click the Next button on the screen.
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The Connection type setup page will now appear. Click the radio button for the option Dynamic IP and click the Next button.
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The Setup screen will now open.
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Enter an SSID name for your wireless network in the required field and select the region.
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Click the radio button for the option WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, then enter the password in the field.
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You will now see the message “Congratulations! The Router is now connecting to the internet ”.
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Click the Reboot button and click OK to confirm the reboot.
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You will now see the restarting progress on the screen.
The setup for the TP-Link TL-WR720N router setup is now complete. Remove the Ethernet cable connecting the router and the computer.