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Step-by-Step Guide to Set Up Your TP-Link Archer VR600v AC1600
1. Connect your router to the ONT
Physical connection:
- Connect the WAN (Internet) port of the TP-Link Archer VR600v router to the first port (LAN1 or GE1) on your Optical Network Terminal (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 that your computer or smartphone is connected to the router via Wi-Fi or a LAN cable.
2. Access the router’s Admin Panel
Login:
- Open a web browser on a connected device and enter
http://192.168.1.1
(orhttp://tplinkmodem.net)
into the address bar. - You will be prompted to log in. The default credentials are:
- Username:
admin
- Password:
admin
- Username:
- If you have changed the default credentials and cannot remember them, proceed to Step 8 for resetting the router.
3. Internet Connection Type Settings (DHCP)


Once logged in, follow these steps to set up the Internet connection type:
- Navigate to Advanced > Operation Mode (step 1 & 2).
- Set to Wireless Router Mode (step 3).
- Click Save (step 4).

Let device reboot. After reboot sign back in and follow below:
- Navigate to Advanced > Network > Internet (step 1 - 3).
- Click Add (step 4).
- Enable VLAN ID (step 5).
- Set VLAN ID to 10 (step 6).
- Click the Advanced drop down arrow (step 7).
- Set Internet Connection Type to Dynamic IP (step 8).
- Set Default Gateway to IPoE (step 9).
- Click Add (step 4).

- Click on the Advanced drop down arrow (step 10).
- Set MTU Size to 1500 (step 11).
- Enable NAT (step 12).
- Set MAC Clone: (step 13).
- Do NOT Clone MAC Address.
- Do NOT Clone MAC Address.
- Click Save (step 14).

4. Save the configuration
- 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.
6. Verify the internet connection
- 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.
7. Troubleshooting (if needed)
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 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).
8. Reset the router (if required)
- 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.
9. Contact support
- 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.