User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Get to Know Your Modem Router
- Connect the Hardware
- Log In to Your Modem Router
- Set Up Internet Connections
- TP-Link Cloud Service
- OneMeshTM with Seamless Roaming
- IPTV
- Guest Network
- USB Settings
- Parental Controls
- QoS
- Network Security
- NAT Forwarding
- VPN Server
- Specify Your Network Settings
- Administrate Your Network
- 16. 1. Set System Time
- 16. 2. Control LEDs
- 16. 3. Update the Firmware
- 16. 4. Back up and Restore Configuration Settings
- 16. 5. Reboot the Modem Router
- 16. 6. Change the Administrator Account
- 16. 7. Local Management
- 16. 8. Remote Management
- 16. 9. System Log
- 16. 10. Monitor the Internet Traffic Statistics
- 16. 11. CWMP Settings
- 16. 12. SNMP Settings
- Appendix: Troubleshooting
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Chapter 16
Administrate Your Network
1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you
set for the router.
2. Go to
Advanced > System Tools > Administration page. Locate the Remote
Management
section.
3. Tick the check box to enable Remote Management. Enable Remote Management
via HTTPS
to allow for HTTPS connection. Keep the Port as the default setting.
4. Set the client device allowed for remote management. Select All to allow all remote
devices to manage the modem router. If you just want to allow a specific device to
manage the modem router, select
Only the Following IP Address and enter the IP
address of the remote device.
5. Click
Save.
All devices or the specific device on the internet can log in to your router using the
address displayed on the
Manage This Router via the Address field to manage the
modem router.
Tips:
1. If you were warned about the certificate when visiting the web management page remotely, click Trust (or a similar
option) to continue. To avoid this warning, you can download and install the certificate on the modem router’s web
management page at Advanced > System Tools > Administration.
2. The router’s WAN IP is usually a dynamic IP. Please refer to Set Up a Dynamic DNS Service Account if you want to log
in to the router through a domain name.