use old tp link router to a new internet connection

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use old tp link router to a new internet connection
use old tp link router to a new internet connection
2019-10-04 09:34:26

hi tp link i have a a tp link router and i want to use it again for my new internet connection, pls give me an idea in configuring my ol tp link router,  or if you send me a copy in how to set up a tp link router it would be great or it will help me a lot,  thanks

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Re:use old tp link router to a new internet connection
2019-10-06 19:18:33
What model TP Link router do you have and the version number? I would start by resetting The router to factory specs, connect it to the modem, and re-enter the setup so you know what you have.
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Re:use old tp link router to a new internet connection
2019-10-08 07:26:03

@Mhel 

 

What is the model number of your router? 

 

Generally speaking, with TP-Link router connected to the modem, you can connect computer to it and then login to the web UI of the TP-Link router. 

 

Then try to configure it with username and password given by ISP under quick setup page. 

 

Good day. 

 

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