161.168.l.l Tp Link _verified_ Jun 2026
TP-Link routers are accessed via 192.168.0.1 192.168.1.1 tplinkwifi.net rather than the invalid address "161.168.l.l". Users can manage settings by connecting to the network and entering default credentials or custom passwords found on the router's label. For instructions on how to log in, visit TP-Link Support www.tp-link.com Find Your TP-Link Router Wi-Fi Password
Overview: 161.168.l.l and TP-Link devices The string "161.168.l.l" (with letter Ls) is a common typographical error when users try to type a router administration IP address—usually intended to be "161.168.1.1" or "192.168.1.1". TP-Link consumer routers commonly use private IP addresses such as 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 as their web management gateway. Because lowercase letter "l" looks similar to the digit "1", people sometimes enter "161.168.l.l" and cannot reach their router’s admin page. Below is a comprehensive guide explaining the likely causes, how to locate and use the correct TP-Link router IP, troubleshooting steps, security and practical tips, and guidance for common TP-Link models. Typical TP-Link default gateway addresses
192.168.0.1 — common on many TP-Link router models 192.168.1.1 — common on other TP-Link models and many other brands 192.168.1.254 — occasionally used on some devices 10.0.0.1 — used less commonly on some routers or ISP-provided gateways
If you typed "161.168.l.l", you probably meant one of the above (most likely 192.168.1.1). How to find your TP-Link router’s correct IP address 161.168.l.l tp link
Windows
Open Command Prompt and run: ipconfig
Look for the network adapter in use (Wi‑Fi or Ethernet) and check “Default Gateway” — that IP is your router’s address. TP-Link routers are accessed via 192
macOS
Open Terminal and run: netstat -nr | grep default
or route get default
Or: System Settings → Network → select active connection → Advanced → TCP/IP → Router.
Linux
