I encountered this as well. I think that. Safari on iOS might not want to open this page because it uses the http protocol. Suspecting that was the case, I dug out my HP laptop. Problem solved as I was able to access the configuration page using the Edge browser.
I encountered this as well. I think that. Safari on iOS might not want to open this page because it uses the http protocol. Suspecting that was the case, I dug out my HP laptop. Problem solved as I was able to access the configuration page using the Edge browser.
If you have a windows laptop with Wifi, do ALL the steps in the process from there. It just takes two minutes. Start fresh by pushing a pin into the factory reset of the TP link and detect the 2.4 from your Windows laptop.
If you have a windows laptop with Wifi, do ALL the steps in the process from there. It just takes two minutes. Start fresh by pushing a pin into the factory reset of the TP link and detect the 2.4 from your Windows laptop.
Yes, Reset the damn thing first. push the reset button for about 10 seconds. It will flash. Then you are good to go. I simply configured the device on my iPad. This was no problem. I was able to log in immediately. But I would also recommend a laptop over a phone or iPad.
Client mode doesn't have its own DHCP server to access. You need to check parent router to find its IP address to access control panel page.
If you still can't access TP-Link even after factory reset, please make sure you have network connection established properly. You can also try legacy IP address 192.168.0.254 to access too.