How to Configure a TP Link Router

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A router is a device that connects multiple devices, such as computers and smartphones to a network. If you recently bought a new TP-Link router, you can easily configure it using the Quick Setup process using the user interface, which you can access using a web browser on your PC. If you don't have all the information you need, you can try and get your wireless network up and running using a basic setup. You can also use the web-based interface to set up parental controls on your router as well as assign port forwarding to a specific device. This wikiHow article teaches you how to configure a TP-Link router.