Where to Find the Default Access Credentials on a TP-Link Device

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Last updated: July 6, 2026

The TP-Link web management page lets you configure and manage your device from any web browser on Windows, Mac, or UNIX. To log in for the first time, you need your TP-Link default access credentials — the default username, password, and login URL used to access the web management page. These credentials vary by product, so always check your specific device. There are two places to find them: the device label and the Quick Installation Guide (QIG). For help logging in after you have your credentials, see "TP-Link Router Login: Access Your Web Management Page."

Key Takeaways

  • The default access credentials contain the login information needed to access the TP-Link web management page for the first time.
  • The credentials are printed on a label on the back or bottom of the device, typically under a heading such as Default Access, Default Settings, or Default Wireless Access.
  • The default access is also available in the Quick Installation Guide (QIG) included with the product.
  • Default credentials vary by product — always check the label or QIG for the correct information for your specific device.

Check the Product Label

Turn the device over and look at the label on the back. The default access credentials are listed under a heading such as Default Access, Default Settings, or Default Wireless Access.

TP-Link TL-WR700N label with Default Access URL tplinklogin.net highlighted, showing default username and password.

TP-Link Touch P5 router label showing Default Access URL tplinkwifi.net with default username and password.

Check the Quick Installation Guide

The default access information is also available in the Quick Installation Guide included with your product.

TP-Link guide showing tplinklogin.net circled in WEB Management Interface steps, and tplinkреpeater.net login with Create Password fields below.

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