Change Language In Tp-link Tl-wr841n -ro- V11.x
Prerequisites
- Ensure you have a computer or mobile device connected to the router's network.
- Access to the router's web interface (usually through
http://192.168.0.1orhttp://tplinkwifi.net). - The default admin username and password (the default credentials are usually
adminfor both, but you should have changed these during the initial setup).
FAQs
Firmware Region: TP-LINK often releases region-specific firmware. A router purchased in China may only have Chinese available, while international versions include English and several European languages. Change Language in TP-LINK TL-WR841N -RO- v11.x
Open Language Settings: On the left-side menu, select System and then click on Time & Language. Prerequisites
However, be aware if your model ends in "-RO-". My unit arrived with the interface set to Romanian. If you need English, you don't need to return it! Just log in, click the Gear icon (System Tools) on the right, and the language dropdown is usually the first thing you see. Switch it to English, save, and you are good to go. Ensure you have a computer or mobile device
- With the router powered on, press and hold the Reset/WPS button on the back for 10 seconds.
- Release, wait for the router to reboot.
- Log in with
admin/admin. The language should be the factory default.
. If your current interface is set to Romanian or another language you don't understand, look for a globe icon drop-down menu
- Log in to OpenWRT: Log in to the OpenWRT interface using your admin credentials.
- Configure the language: Navigate to the "System" > "Language" section and select your preferred language.
Once you are logged in, there are two common ways to change the language depending on your specific firmware version: Method A: Using the Drop-Down Menu Many TP-Link routers feature a quick-access language menu: