TL-WA7510N v1.x

The TP-LINK TL-WA7510N v1.x router has 11mbps WiFi, 1 100mbps ETH-ports and 0 USB-ports.

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TL-WA7510N v1.x router specifications (specs)

System specs
CPU: 400 MHz
RAM: 32 MiB
Flash: 4 MiB
Custom firmwares: OpenWrt
Connectivity
WiFi: 11mbps (an)
WiFi bands: & 5GHz
WiFi throughput: n/a
WAN: None
ETH: 1 x 100mbps port
USB-ports: 0

TP-LINK TL-WA7510N review (quick overview)

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Average 26/100
Editor 68/100
WiFi 2/100
Hardware 8/100
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Hard reset instructions for TP-LINK TL-WA7510N v1.x

If your TL-WA7510N v1.x router is not working as it should, dropping connections or not being responsive, you should first do a reset of the router to see if the problems persist. Other scenarios where you might want to reset your router is if you've forgotten the password or misconfigured it and can't get access anymore.
Your can reset your TP-LINK TL-WA7510N v1.x in the following way(s):

Through the web interface

    1. Open a browser and navigate to the web interface of the router (check default settings below)
    2. In the menu look for System tools and under there find the Factory defaults option
    3. On the Factory defaults page click on the Restore button to perform the reset.

    Withe the RESET/WPS button

    1. Have the unit powered on
    2. Press and hold the reset (sometimes reset/WPS) button for 10 seconds with a paperclip or other sharp object.
    3. When the SYS led start blinking quickly release the reset button and wait for router to boot back up.

    The 30-30-30 reset

    If the above instructions don't work you can always try the 30-30-30 reset as follows:
    1. When router is powered on, press the reset button and hold for 30 seconds. (Use a paper clip or something sharp)
    2. While holding the reset button pressed, unplug the power of the router and hold the reset button for 30 seconds
    3. While still holding the reset button down, turn on the power to the unit again and hold for another 30 seconds.

    This process usually works for resetting any router to it's factory setting. If that doesn't work be sure to check out the questions and answers incase someone else has had similar problems resetting their router.

    Note: It is worth reading more about how to reset routers with the 30 30 30 reset and what the risks and considerations are when resetting your router this way, instead of just rebooting it.


    Default factory settings for TP-LINK TL-WA7510N v1.x

    If you have performed a reset of your TL-WA7510N v1.x device or not changed the defaults, you should be able to access it with the following settings:

    Default Gateway IP: 192.168.1.254 TP-LINK login instructions
    Default username: admin TP-LINK router default password list
    Default password: admin 
    Default subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
    Default DNS server: 192.168.1.254
    Note: If you are using the default settings you should change them to increase security and prevent unathorized access to your network.

    How to login to the TL-WA7510N v1.x

    To login to the TL-WA7510N v1.x router and change the settings, you can follow these steps:

    1. Make sure you are connected to the router's network, either by Wi-Fi or ethernet cable.
    2. Open your browser and visit http://192.168.1.254
    3. You should be prompted with a login dialogue.
    4. Enter the username: admin and the password admin
      Note: If you have already changed the password use that instead.
    5. You will now be logged in. If you haven't yet changed the defaul password, we recommend that you change it first thing you do after logging in.

    If these instructions don't work for your router, you can always try a factory reset to get the default, or try some other common TP-LINK credentials, as they can usually be shared across models/variants.




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