tp-link Wireless Access Point Installation Guide

June 7, 2024
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Quick Installation Guide

Wireless Access Point

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Note : TL-WA901N is used for demonstration in this installation guide.
Before You Start
Which mode do you need? Please refer to the table to choose a proper mode.

Scenarios Operating Modes
You want to convert your wired (Ethernet) network to a wireless network.

Access Point Mode (Default Mode)
You are in a Wi-Fi dead-zone or a place with weak wireless signal. You want to have a greater effective range of the wireless signal throughout your home or office.| Range Extender Mode
You have a wired device with an Ethernet port and no wireless capability, for example, a Smart TV, Media Player, or game console. You want to connect it to the Internet wirelessly.| Client Mode
You want your devices connected to different wireless networks and isolated by VLANs.| Multi-SSID Mode

Connect the AP Device

1. Connect the AP device according to steps in the diagram.
2. Turn on the power, wait until the Power ( ) and Wireless ( ) LEDs are lit and stable, and use the
default SSID and Password printed on the product label to join the AP device’s Wi-Fi network.
Note: For a dual-band AP device, both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wireless ( ) LEDs should be lit and stable.

• Access Point Mode (Default)
Transforms your existing wired network to a wireless one.

tp-link Wireless Access Point - Access Point Mode

Note: You can enjoy internet surfing now. For your wireless network security, it is recommended to change the default SSID (network
name) and the password of your Wi-Fi network. To do so, refer to Configure the AP Device.
• Range Extender Mode
Extends the range of an existing Wi-Fi network.

tp-link Wireless Access Point - Range Extender Mode

• Client Mode
Connects your wired devices to a wireless network.

tp-link Wireless Access Point - Client Mode

• Multi-SSID Mode
Creates multiple wireless networks to provide different security and VLAN groups.

tp-link Wireless Access Point - Multi-SSID Mode

Configure the AP Device

1. Launch a web browser and enter http://tplinkap.net. Create a password to log in.
2. Click Quick Setup, select your corresponding mode and click Next. Follow the step-by-step instructions to complete the configuration.
3. Now, reconnect your devices to the AP device.
Note: In Client mode, only the wired connected devices can enjoy the internet surfing.
In Multi-SSID mode, connect your wireless devices to the different Wi-Fi networks to be isolated by VLANs.

Power on via PoE Injector

Power the device with the included passive PoE injector when the device is located far from a power outlet.
Note: The passive PoE injector supports a cable length up to 30 meters due to the environment.

tp-link Wireless Access Point - Injector

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. How do I restore the AP device to its factory default settings?
With the device powered on, use a pin to press and hold the Reset button until the Power LED starts blinking, then release the button.
Note: Upon resetting, all previous configurations will be cleared, and the AP device will reset to the default Access Point Mode.
Q2. What can I do if the login window does not appear?
• Change the computer’s static IP address to obtain an IP address automatically.
• Verify if http://tplinkap.net or http://192.168.0.254 is correctly entered in the web browser.
• Use another web browser and try again.
• Reboot your AP device and try again.
• Power off your host AP and enter http://tplinkap.net into the web browser to try again.
Q3. How do I recover the AP device’s web management password or retrieve my Wi-Fi password?
• If you forget the password required to access the AP device’s web management page, you must restore the AP device to its factory default settings.
• If you forget your Wi-Fi password, but are able to access the AP device’s management interface, connect a computer or mobile device to the AP device via wired or wireless. Log in and go to Wireless > Wireless Security to retrieve or reset your Wi-Fi password.
Q4. What can I do if my wireless is not stable?
It may be caused by too much interference, you can try the following methods:
• Set your wireless channel to a different one.
• Move the AP device to a new location away from Bluetooth devices and other household electronics, such as cordless phone, microwaves, and baby monitor,s and more, to minimize signal interference.

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For technical support, the user guide and more information, please visit https://www.tp-link.com/support, or simply scan the QR code.

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