User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Get to Know About Your Router
- Connect the Hardware
- Log into Your Router
- Set Up Internet Connections
- Guest Network
- USB Application
- Parental Control
- Bandwidth Control
- Network Security
- NAT Forwarding
- Customize Your Network Settings
- Manage the Router
- 12. 1. Set Up System Time
- 12. 2. Test the Network Connectivity
- 12. 3. Upgrade the Firmware
- 12. 4. Backup and Restore Configuration Settings
- 12. 5. Change the Administrator Account
- 12. 6. Local Management
- 12. 7. Remote Management
- 12. 8. System Log
- 12. 9. SNMP Settings
- 12. 10. Monitor the Internet Traffic Statistics
- FAQ
- Specifications
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2 ) Clicking on Troubleshoot and windows might be able to fix the problem by
itself.
• On Windows XP
1 ) If you see the message Windows cannot configure this wireless connection, this
is usually because windows configuration utility is disabled or you are running
another wireless configuration tool to connect the wireless;
2 ) Exit the wireless configuration tool( the TP-LINK Utility, for example);
3 ) Select and right click on My Computer on desktop, select Manage to open
Computer Management window;
4 ) Expand Services and Applications > Services, find and locate Wireless Zero
Configuration in the Services list on the right side;
5 ) Right click Wireless Zero Configuration, and then select Properties;
6 ) Change Startup type to Automatic, click on Start button and make sure the
Service status is Started. And then click OK;
7 ) Connect to wireless network.
If you can find other wireless network except your own, please follow the steps
below:
1. Check the WLAN LED indicator on your wireless router/modem;
2. Make sure your computer/device is still in the range of your router/modem, move
closer if it is currently too far away;
3. Go to Advanced > Wireless > Wireless Settings, and check the wireless router settings,
double check your Wireless Network Name, make sure the wireless is not hided;