You will have to reset your TP-link router to its default settings.
The router must have a special reset button, you have read manual because almost each brand has its own way to be reset.
Well, the password that they're asking you for is the same password that you have for your Internet connect/Modem at home. If you are away from home, like for example, at a Public place, and don't know the password, then you can go up to one of the employees' or Managers' and ask them for the password. They should be kind enough to allow you to access their Internet by giving you the password.This simply means that the router you are trying to access is a locked router, meaning you must have a password to access it. If you are at home, you should be able to access the password through your computer. If you are not at home and it isn't your router, then you just cannot access it without the password.
Try calling your wireless provider. They may be able to help you either recover the password or reset the password.
If you have no problems with money, the best choice is N , of course. Din't forget to buy router and wireless adapter with wireless N support.
WPA/WEP is the encryption setting and is configured on the wireless router. The use of WEP is not recommended because it is extremely insecure. A WEP password can be cracked in a matter of minutes, or even seconds if there is enough activity on the network. Use WPA!
Locking a wireless router is fairly easy. Simply change the security setting from open to WPA 2. This provides the most security. To completely hide the router, set the SSID to private and the security to WPA 2. This will require a password to use the Wi-Fi, and will only be available to those who know the SSID.
press the box beside " forget password "
forget my password
Yes, you can plug a wireless router in an ethernet. But don't forget to use the wireless router internet port when you are connecting to an ethernet. Should the question not be "Can an ethernet cable plug into a wireless router?". If so, then yes it can. Usually there are a few ethernet ports on the back of your router. One bit of advice I would give is to watch out for the internet port. I have seen people, plug a client computer into the internet port, even though it clearly says internet above it. Though some routers arent this helpful by labelling each port, so just be careful what port you do plug the ethernet into. Taking a different view of the question, I assumed you were asking if you could plug the wireless router into the wired network and use the same dsl or cable modem to get out. If that is the case, then the is still yes. But when you cable from your wired router to the wireless router, plug the cable in one of the (typically) 4 enet connections and NOT in the one marked Internet. Also, verify that you have the DHCP in the wireless router turned OFF, so addresses are assigned from the wired router. There can be 1, and only 1, DHCP server on a segment. (Only one boss for this job).
You click forgot password and they send your password to your email
click forgott your password
You can reset your Password on Skype's Website!