Default local router gateways almost always start with .

Open a clean browser window. Avoid the search bar (which redirects to Google or Bing) and type one of the following official addresses directly into the URL address bar: 192.168.0.1

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If you are trying to access your TP-Link router settings to change your Wi-Fi password, update firmware, or boost your network security, you have likely encountered the default IP address (or commonly mistaken as 161.168.l.l ). This address is your router's homepage, acting as the gateway to your network management panel.

Internet Protocol (IP) addresses consist entirely of numbers and dots. They never contain letters.

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