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Hi @jackdavis42 . Do ipconfig on Windows computer and check default gateway address. This is the router's address.
If it is 192.168.1.1:
can you ping it?
can you telnet 192.168.1.1 80
You can try turning it off and on.
Last resort is factory reset but that will clear all settings.
I can telnet into that ip address and port. It's clearly connected to *something* but I don't know the command set to turn off and on. There is no command prompt and ? doesn't provide anything
What do I type once I'm in the telnet session?
@jackdavis42 . Telnet only shows that the web server is running. Can you try to logon from another device?
I meant just turn its power off and on at switch. It takes a few minutes to reconnect and comes up with a new wan ip address.
OK, I'm back home from work. I can see the tp-link webpage but now it refuses to accept the pasword. Is there a way to reset it, (like pushing a paperclip into a hole or something) to make it reset the password?
@jackdavis42 . You can use a paperclip to do that. The password will reset to what is on the label. (Router userid and password are usually admin and admin in lower case.) All other settings are reset, including port forwarding. Wifi names and passwords are on the label.