tplinkmodem.net Admin Page Unreachable
For some reason the tpllinkmodem.net admin page is now unreachable.
Is anyone else having this issue?
http://http://168.192.0.1/ Fails to resolve and returns a connection time out error.
http://tplinkmodem.net/index.htm Fails to resolve and returns a domain name resolution error.
Both of these methods used to work. Has something recently changed?
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tplinkmodem.net is a internal url representing the ip address 192.168.0.1. This is an internal only address you must first be connected to the device via ethernet or wireless if the device is also a gateway. If you are connected to the device you would first need to open a command prompt (or terminal if on a Mac) and type in 'ipconfig' check to make sure your adapter (wireless or ethernet) has the same gateway address. Next you will want to type a command to ping this gateway address, for example 'ping 192.168.0.1" then hit enter. If you get a response you will lastly want to open an webbrowser and type this IP into the address bar and hit enter. You should be taken to the Admin page of the router. If that fails you will want to do one of two things:
1. Clear out your browser cache and cookies, then try agian.
2. Hard reset the tplink modem/gateway and reconfigure.
If that still fails there may be a need to contact support for a possible replacement. if that is the case a email to support.usa@tp-link will help with that process.
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Carl | TP-Lnk.com
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tplinkmodem.net is a internal url representing the ip address 192.168.0.1. This is an internal only address you must first be connected to the device via ethernet or wireless if the device is also a gateway. If you are connected to the device you would first need to open a command prompt (or terminal if on a Mac) and type in 'ipconfig' check to make sure your adapter (wireless or ethernet) has the same gateway address. Next you will want to type a command to ping this gateway address, for example 'ping 192.168.0.1" then hit enter. If you get a response you will lastly want to open an webbrowser and type this IP into the address bar and hit enter. You should be taken to the Admin page of the router. If that fails you will want to do one of two things:
1. Clear out your browser cache and cookies, then try agian.
2. Hard reset the tplink modem/gateway and reconfigure.
If that still fails there may be a need to contact support for a possible replacement. if that is the case a email to support.usa@tp-link will help with that process.
Best Regads
Carl | TP-Lnk.com
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