TP-Link Routers TP-Link Archer C6 AC1200 Settings
Official pageStep-by-step guide to setup TP-Link Archer C6 AC1200 router
- Connect the WAN (internet) port of the router to the first port (LAN1 or GE1) on your ONT using an ethernet cable.
- Sometimes we connect to second port instead of first - check your Welcome email instructions to make sure which port you should use.
- Ensure the router is powered on and connected to your computer or smartphone via Wi-Fi or a LAN cable.
- Open a web browser on a connected device and type the default IP address 192.168.0.1 (or tplinkwifi.net) into the address bar.
- You will be prompted to log in. The default credentials are usually:
- Username: admin
- Password: admin
- If you have changed the default credentials and cannot remember them, proceed to Step 8 for resetting the router.
Once logged in, you may be redirected to the Quick Setup wizard, or you can click on Quick Setup. Follow the steps below to get online:
- Click on Quick Setup (step 1).

- Select your Time Zone and set it to (UTC+12:00) Auckland, Wellington. This is near the bottom of the list (step 1).
- Click Next (step 2).
- Under Select Connection Type, choose Dynamic IP (step 1).
- Click Next (step 2).
Under Dynamic IP, configure the following:
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Router MAC Address:
- Select Use Default Address (step 1).
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Click Special ISP Settings (IPTV / VLAN) (step 2).
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Set ISP Profile to one of the following (step 3):
- NZ / New Zealand UFB (preferred)
- Custom
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If you select Custom, configure as follows (step 4):
- Internet VLAN ID:
10 - VLAN Priority:
0
- Internet VLAN ID:
- Ensure 802.1Q Tag for Internet is enabled (step 5).
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Set ISP Profile to one of the following (step 3):
- Click Next (step 6).
Under Personalise Wireless Settings:
- You may enable Smart Connect and 2.4GHz / 5GHz. This is optional.
- You can also change your wireless network name (SSID) and password (step 1).
- Click Next (step 2).
A connection test will begin. Please wait for this to complete.
You will then be prompted to keep your router updated.
- It is strongly recommended to enable Auto Update (step 1).
- You may choose when updates occur (step 2).
- Click Next (step 3).
Once you reach the success page, follow the remaining prompts and your connection should be ready to use.
- Click Next to finish.
Once logged in, follow these steps to set up internet connection type:
- Navigate to Advanced > Network > Internet (
- Under the Internet section, set Connection Type to Dynamic IP (DHCP).
- Click the Advanced arrow key (step 5).
- Set DNS Address to Get Dynamically from ISP (step 6).
- Set MTU size: 1500 (step 7).
- Click Save (step 8).
- Set MAC Clone to use Default MAC Clone (step 9).
- Click Save (step 10).

Once logged in, follow these steps to set up VLAN:
- Navigate to Advanced > Network > IPTV/VLAN (step 1 - 3).
- Tick Enable IPTV/ VLAN (step 4).
- Change the Mode to New Zealand UFB or Custom (doesn't really matter which one of two) (step 5).
- Now the most important part: (step 6).
- Set Internet VLAN ID = 10
- Set Internet VLAN Priority = 0
- Tick 802.1Q Tag
- Click Save (

- After entering the VLAN and DHCP settings, click Save or Apply to confirm the changes.
- The router may restart to apply the new settings. Wait a few minutes for the restart to complete.
- Once the router has restarted, check the status of your internet connection by looking at the WAN/Internet LED indicator on the router. It should be solid green.
- On your connected device, try accessing a website to confirm that your connection is active.
If your internet connection is not working:
- Restart both the ONT and the router by unplugging them for 30 seconds and plugging them back in.
- Double-check the VLAN and Dynamic IP (DHCP) settings in the router’s configuration.
- Ensure that the ethernet cable is securely connected to the correct ports (first port on the ONT and the WAN port on the router).
If you cannot access the router due to forgotten login credentials or misconfiguration, reset the router to factory settings:
- Find the reset button at the back of the router.
- Press and hold the reset button for about 10-15 seconds using a pin or paperclip.
- Release the button once the router’s lights start flashing. The router will reboot and return to factory settings.
- Log in using the default credentials (admin/admin) and repeat the configuration process from Step 2.
- TP-Link has a dedicated Toll-Free number to assist customers with tricky configurations in New Zealand. You can contact TP-Link support in New Zealand by calling 0800 875 465.
- If you are still unable to connect, please reach out to our support team at our Support Portal -https://help.simplybroadband.co.nz for further assistance.
Step-by-step guide to setup TP-Link Archer C6 AC1200
- Connect the WAN (internet) port of the TP-Link Archer C6 AC1200 router to the first port on your ONT using an ethernet cable.
- Ensure the router is powered on and connected to your smartphone via Wi-Fi.
- Open a web browser on a connected device and type the default IP address: 192.168.0.1 (192.168.1.1 or http://tplinkwifi.net) into the address bar.
- You might be prompted to set a new password or you will be prompted to log in. The default credentials are usually:
- Username: admin
- Password: admin
- If you have changed the default credentials and cannot remember them, proceed to section 8 for resetting the router.
Once logged in, follow these steps to set up internet connection type:
- Navigate to Advanced > Operation Mode (step 1 & 2).
- Select Router (step 3).
- Click Save/Apply.

- Navigate to Advanced > Network > Internet (step 1 - 3).
- Set Internet Connection Type to Dynamic IP (step 4).
- Click Advanced Settings (step 5).
- Set DNS Address to Get Dynamically from ISP (step 6).
- MTU Size = 1500 (step 7).
- Click Save (step 8).
- Set MAC Clone to Use Default MAC Address (step 9).
- Click Save (step 10).

Once your internet settings are correctly configured, follow these steps to set up VLAN:
- Navigate to Advanced > Network > IPTV/ VLAN (step 1 - 3).
- Tick Enable IPTV/ VLAN (step 4).
- Set Mode to New Zealand UFB (NZ UFB) (step 5)
- If unavailable set to custom.
- Check settings are correct: (orange)
- Internet VLAN ID = 10
- Internet VLAN Prio = 0
- 802.1Q Tag is Ticket.
- Click Save (

- After entering the VLAN and DHCP settings, click Save or Apply to confirm the changes.
- The router may restart to apply the new settings. Wait a few minutes for the restart to complete.
- Once the router has restarted, check the status of your internet connection by looking at the WAN/Internet LED indicator on the router. It should be solid green.
- On your connected device, try accessing a website to confirm that your connection is active.
If your internet connection is not working:
- Restart both the ONT and the router by unplugging them for 30 seconds and plugging them back in.
- Double-check the VLAN and Dynamic IP (DHCP) settings in the router’s configuration.
- Ensure that the ethernet cable is securely connected to the correct ports (first port on the ONT and the WAN port on the router).
If you cannot access the router due to forgotten login credentials or misconfiguration, reset the router to factory settings:
- Find the reset button at the back of the router.
- Press and hold the reset button for about 10-15 seconds using a pin or paperclip.
- Release the button once the router’s lights start flashing. The router will reboot and return to factory settings.
- Log in using the default credentials (admin/admin) and repeat the configuration process from Step 2.
- TP-Link has a dedicated Toll-Free number to assist customers with tricky configurations in New Zealand. You can contact TP-Link support in New Zealand by calling 0800 875 465.
- If you are still unable to connect, please reach out to our support team at our Support Portal -https://help.simplybroadband.co.nz for further assistance.