| Here's another TP-link manual: https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/66/ 1. Open the web browser and in the address bar type in:
http://192.168.1.1 2. Type the username and password in the login page. They are both admin by default. 3. Click Security->Remote Management on the left side 4. To enable this function, please change the Remote Management IP address from 0.0.0.0 to a specific authorized remote IP address. Here's the warning they give at the bottom of the manual: Few people read the entire manual, if they read it at all, they read enough to do what they want, and fewer still know what "Use this with caution" means. I don't even know what it means. I typed 255.255.255.255 carefully, is that sufficient caution? Type 255.255.255.255 Remote Management IP Address means that you can connect to the router remotely from anywhere via Internet, this is not recommended and please use it with caution We suggest changing the default log in Username and Password if the Remote Management feature is enabled, especially if you typed 255.255.255.255 as the Remote Management IP address. |
And, your link is old, to say the least. That screenshot is from the Windows XP era.
You're trying to lampoon TP-Link for things that simply are not true anymore, nor have been for a long while.
I'll repeat again - the defaults on these routers is to prohibit WAN access and they force a password change at setup. What more are you complaining about?