Set Up a TP-Link RE580D AC1900 WiFi Repeater (Web Interface Setup) - WindowsTips.net - Windows Tips and Tricks with Geek

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Set Up a TP-Link RE580D AC1900 WiFi Repeater (Web Interface Setup)

1 Setup Prep

  1. Plug the range extender into a power outlet located within a few feet of the wireless router you wish to extend.
  2. Press the power button on the rear of the range extender to turn it on.
    Power button highlighted on side of TP-Link range extender.
  3. When the power light on the front of the range extender turns solid blue, the device is ready to be set up.
    Power light highlighted on front of TP-Link range extender.

2 Setup Methods

There are three ways to get your TP-Link range extender set up for the first time:

 Wi-Fi Protected Setup

This is an easy setup method in which all you have to do is press the WPS button on your router, then press the same button on your range extender, and they will exchange information and connect to one another automatically.
Routers highlighting the WPS button. Illustration.

Web Interface Setup

This is a standard guided setup method that requires the use of a web browser on a computer or mobile device. This process involves selecting the Wi-Fi network you wish to extend, and providing the Wi-Fi password manually. The upside to this process is that it offers more customization options for your new extended network than the WPS method does.

Mobile App Setup

This is a guided setup method similar to the web interface setup method but requires you to use the TP-Link Tether app on your mobile device instead of using a web browser.

TP-Link Tether.
This process also involves selecting the Wi-Fi network you wish to extend, and providing the Wi-Fi password manually.

3 Connect Device for Setup

In order to set up your range extender, you'll need to connect your computer or mobile device to its Wi-Fi setup network first. The default Wi-Fi network names of the range extender are TP-Link_Extender_2.4GHz and TP-Link_Extender_5GHz.

If you're using a computer that is wired directly to your router, you will need to unplug the Ethernet cable and connect to this Wi-Fi network before you can proceed.



4 OS Choice


To continue, we need to know what Operating System your computer or mobile device has.

For Computers

There are 2 main Operating Systems for personal computers currently available, Windows and macOS. This guide is for Windows

Windows
Windows runs on computers produced by multiple companies, such as Lenovo, Asus, Dell, Toshiba, Hewlett Packard, Acer, and Sony.Windows 10

5 Connect to Setup Network (Windows)

Windows 10 may show slightly different options, but the steps should be similar across all versions of Windows 10.
  1. Select the Network icon in the bottom right.
    Windows 10 System Tray area of task bar with network icon highlighted.
  2. Select the TP-LINK_Extender_2.4GHz or TP-LINK_Extender_5GHz Wi-Fi network from the list.
    Network name highlighted in Wi-Fi list in Windows.
  3. Select Connect.
    Connect button highlighted on Wi-Fi connection prompt in Windows.
The network is unsecured; this is normal. You will be using it to set up the device only. After, you will be using the device over a secured wireless connection.

6 Web Setup

  1. Launch the browser that you use to go online.
    Main Desktop Browsers.
  2. Navigate to tplinkrepeater.net.
    Address bar highlighted in internet browser.
  3. You will be asked to create a new login password. To keep it simple, you can use the same login password you use for your router. Enter it in both fields then click or tap Start.
    Password entry fields and Start button highlighted in TP-Link range extender web interface.

    This is the device administration login password and it is different from the Wi-Fi password, which you use to connect to the Wi-Fi.

  4. You'll be taken to the Quick Setup.
  5. Select your router's Wi-Fi network name from the list.
    Wi-Fi network list highlighted in range extender quick setup.
  6. Enter your router's Wi-Fi password and click or tap Next.
    Wi-Fi password entry field and Next button highlighted in range extender quick setup.
  7. If your router supports dual-band networks and the 5GHz network is enabled on it, select it from the list. Otherwise click or tap Skip.
    List of 5GHz networks and Skip button highlighted in range extender quick setup.
  8. If you selected your router's 5GHz network from the list, enter its Wi-Fi password and click or tap Next.
    Wi-Fi password entry field and Next button highlighted in range extender quick setup.
  9. Next, you'll be able to customize your range extender's Wi-Fi network names. By default, the range extender will copy the router's Wi-Fi network names and append _EXT and/or _5GEXT at the end. To keep it simple it's best you leave them like that. Click or tap Next to continue.
    Wi-Fi network name entry fields, Copy Host SSID and Next buttons highlighted in range extender quick setup.
  10. At the end you will be presented with a summary of the range extender's configuration. Click or tap Save to conclude the setup and reboot the range extender.
    Save button highlighted on configuration summary page in range extender quick setup.
  11. Wait for the range extender to be rebooted and you will get a final screen showing the Wi-Fi credentials you need to use to connect your devices to the range extender's Wi-Fi.
    Range extender Wi-Fi credentials shown on quick setup final screen.

7 Find Optimal Position

The purpose of a Wi-Fi range extender is to expand the Wi-Fi coverage in your home, by capturing the signal from your wireless router and expanding it further. To accomplish this, you need to place the range extender within the existing coverage area of your wireless router. However, to maintain an excellent wireless signal for your Wi-Fi devices, the range extender needs to be positioned within optimal distance from the wireless router. Here's how to accomplish this:

  1. Plug your range extender into an available power outlet in the area you'd like to expand your home's Wi-Fi coverage to.
  2. Check the Wi-Fi status light on the front of the range extender:
    Status light highlighted on front of TP-Link range extender.
    Solid Blue
    Solid blue status light.Connected to wireless router with excellent signal.
    Solid Orange
    Solid orange status light.Connected to wireless router with weak signal.
    Off
    Off status light.Not connected to wireless router.
  3. If the status indicator light shows a weak signal, plug the range extender into a power outlet that's a bit closer to your wireless router.
    Range extender optimal position.
  4. Repeat this process until the range extender indicates an excellent signal.





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