TP-Link Router Configuration with the MacBook Air
I am trying to connect to my router TP-Link model Archer C50 with no success.
I simply can´t connect to the suggested site options 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.0.1.
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.5
I am trying to connect to my router TP-Link model Archer C50 with no success.
I simply can´t connect to the suggested site options 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.0.1.
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.5
Paulomig wrote:
I am trying to connect to my router TP-Link model Archer C50 with no success.
I simply can´t connect to the suggested site options 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.0.1.
The TP-Link support site may help:
Are you already connected to the router in some way?
In other words, have you looked for its wi-Fi network in the Wi-Fi network list, and connected to the wi-fi network it is providing?
Or are you connected to the router via an actual cable?
You cannot type in an address and expect to access the router if you are not already connected to it in some way.
How are you connected to the router exactly? Over Wi-Fi? Over Ethernet cable?
What IP address do you have? does it start with 192.168.0? You can check the address by holding down the option key while clicking on the Wi-Fi icon on the Menu Bar.
What exactly happens when you type the address in the search bar of a web browser?
I am trying using the Wi-Fi I intend to connect this router, and typing 192.168.0.
My IP address is: 192.168.178.25
When I type the address 192.168.0 using the Chrome or Safira it simply does not connect, even if the router wi-fi led is shining.
I am connecter to another router (Not the TP-Link) through Wi-Fi and have connected the TP-Link router physically to this other router through Ethernet cable.
TP-Link Router Configuration with the MacBook Air