User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Get to Know About Your Router
- Connect the Hardware
- Log In to Your Router
- Set Up Internet Connection
- TP-Link Cloud Service
- Guest Network
- USB Settings
- HomeCare – Parental Controls, QoS, Anti-Virus
- Network Security
- NAT Forwarding
- VPN Server
- Customize Your Network Settings
- 12. 1. Change the LAN Settings
- 12. 2. Set Up Link Aggregation
- 12. 3. Configure to Support IPTV Service
- 12. 4. Specify DHCP Server Settings
- 12. 5. Set Up a Dynamic DNS Service Account
- 12. 6. Create Static Routes
- 12. 7. Specify Wireless Settings
- 12. 8. Use WPS for Wireless Connection
- 12. 9. Schedule Your Wireless Function
- Manage the Router
- 13. 1. Set Up System Time
- 13. 2. Control LEDs
- 13. 3. Test the Network Connectivity
- 13. 4. Upgrade the Firmware
- 13. 5. Backup and Restore Configuration Settings
- 13. 6. Set the Router to Reboot Regularly
- 13. 7. Change the Administrator Account
- 13. 8. Password Recovery
- 13. 9. Local Management
- 13. 10. Remote Management
- 13. 11. System Log
- 13. 12. Monitor the Internet Traffic Statistics
- 13. 13. System Parameters
- 13. 14. Log Out
- Work with Alexa
- FAQ
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Chapter 13
Manage the Router
3. Toggle on Traffic Monitor, and then you can monitor the traffic usage of a specific
device or all connected devices in 10 minutes, 24 hours or 7 days.
4. Check the total traffic statistics of each device on Traffic Monitor List.
Click Refresh to update the statistic information on the page.
Click Reset All to reset all statistic values in the list to zero.
13. 13. System Parameters
13. 13. 1. 2.4GHz/5GHz Wireless
You can configure the parameters of traffic transmission rules in wireless networks. It’s
recommended to keep the default settings if you are not sure of the proper ones in the
case.
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > System Parameters. Focus on 2.4GHz/5GHz
Wireless section.