Tp-link Utility For Mac
• It's recommended that users stop all Internet applications on the computer, or simply disconnect Internet line from the device before the upgrade. • Use decompression software such as WinZIP or WinRAR to extract the file you download before the upgrade. Published Date: 2017-10-16 Language: English File Size: 5.81 MB. Modifications and Bug Fixes: Modifications and Bug Fixes 1. Support multi-language. Fix IGMP problem when use TL-WPA4220 with TL-PA4010.
The TP-Link Homeplug Powerline adaptors ship with only a Windows Utility. If you need one for Mac, you can download from here. This is Official from TP-Link Support; it's not on the website for most models as it is in beta, but I've successfully managed to update Firmware, Resync passwords and view the local network with no problem. How to install the driver manually on MAC OS? (Note: it may take time for utility to search W i-Fi, please wait patiently for about 1 min.) Now please enjoy your W i-Fi. Is this faq useful? Your feedback helps improve this site. TP-Link takes your privacy seriously.
For TL-WPA4220 KIT(US) V3. It is NOT suggested to upgrade firmware which is not from your local TP-Link official website. Please click to choose the purchase location for your TP-Link device and download the most suitable firmware version. To Use Third Party Firmware In TP-Link Products Some official firmware of TP-Link products can be replaced by the third party firmware such as DD-WRT. TP-Link is not obligated to provide any maintenance or support for it, and does not guarantee the performance and stability of third party firmware. Damage to the product as a result of using third party firmware will void the product's warranty.
I logged in with admin:admin and changed the IP to one inside my regular network, reverted my laptop back to the regular network and I’m happy. I’ve two of these switches and now they’re both on my regular network and I can use the Web UI to manage them. It’s working well. Hi just spent too much time on this I just bought a second unit and it’s V2, so after struggling to get the configuration utility to work I read the comments and realized that I had a V2 unit and that a web server was finally available (it just took them a few years). However After struggling to find the IP of my device on the router’s web page I looked again at the bottom of the device and it turns out some genius set a static IP by default and that address turns out to be 192.168.0.1 It’s a shame there’s no Nobel prize for networking he/she would surely deserve it! So in order to get this thing working you need to set your Mac to some static address in the range 192.168.0.[2-254] and connect the switch directly to your Mac, then you can go to 192.168.0.1 in your browser and configure the device (login and password are ‘admin’). Hello, I followed the instructions without success.
• Do NOT upgrade the firmware through wireless connection unless there is no LAN/Ethernet port on the TP-link device. For LTE-MiFi, it is recommended to upgrade via USB port.
I have a few remarks @Matt I got the same error pfctl: “/Users/mattymatt/Desktop/pf.conf”: No such file or directory. All you need to do is to run the command in Terminal without double quotes sudo pfctl -f /Users/mattymatt/Desktop/pf.conf -e and it works. But much more simple. Why not use the Web interface instead. Find out the IP address of your switch and point your browser to this address. By the way I have V2.0 of the switch. Maybe this is not available in earlier versions.
I have set my switch to a static IP address. Make sure it does not conflict with your DHCP range. Alternatively you can do a reservation on your DHCP server to always get the same IP address when switch restarts. The Web Interface has exactly the same functionality as the Java application. Thanks so much for trying to help me with this.
You’ll get a Timeout, no response from agent error. Just click ok and try your action again and you’ll reconnect and be able to make changes.
I think it depends on my network configuration? Here is what I tried: echo “rdr pass on en0 inet proto udp from any to 255.255.255.255 port 29809 -> 192.168.178.15 port 29809” > /tmp/tplink.acl.tmp echo ‘rdr-anchor “forwarding”‘ > /tmp/tplink.pf.conf.tmp echo ‘load anchor “forwarding” from “‘/tmp/tplink.acl.tmp'”‘ >> /tmp/tplink.pf.conf.tmp pfctl -f /tmp/tplink.pf.conf.tmp -e But the configuration tool end up with a message “No switch exists in the local area network!”. My en0 ip is 192.168.178.15 and the TP-Link ip is 192.168.178.3. On my Windows VM the utility (EXE file) works correctly.
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Thanks Carib, I tried all versions suggested. Below is result from last version. I guess its just not meant to be for me: ( Last login: Fri Jul 8 11:18:20 on ttys000 Matthews-MacBook-Pro-Retina-15-Inch:~ mattymatt$ sudo pfctl – f/Users/mattymatt/Desktop/pf.conf.rtf -e pfctl: Use of -f option, could result in flushing of rules present in the main ruleset added by the system at startup. See /etc/pf.conf for further details. No ALTQ support in kernel ALTQ related functions disabled /Users/mattymatt/Desktop/pf.conf.rtf:1: syntax error /Users/mattymatt/Desktop/pf.conf.rtf:7: syntax error pfctl: Syntax error in config file: pf rules not loaded Matthews-MacBook-Pro-Retina-15-Inch:~ mattymatt$ What is ALTQ support? Could that have something to do with it? So I ran an nmap scan against the 192.168.0.1 IP address listed on the label on my switch (having changing my Mac laptop to a manual IP of 192.168.0.2) and it showed port 80 open, so I went to port 80 and the full Web UI is there.
I recently decided to upgrade my network. With the proliferation of the internet of things IoT, I’ve become concerned about the security (or lack thereof) of these devices. In a recent podcast Steve Gibson mentioned the idea of using multiple Wifi routers to segregate your network. I quickly dismissed this approach due to the nightmare of having to manage multiple wifi routers and for a lack of robust options this would give.
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Well you were correct I had tplink twice. I corrected it but still have the problem. Below are my files exactly as they appear. Carriage return confirmed after each line. Pf: rdr-anchor “forwarding” load anchor “forwarding” from “/Users/mattymatt/Desktop/tplink” tplink: rdr pass on en4 inet proto udp from any to 255.255.255.255 port 29809 -> 192.168.1.132 29809 This is what I am typing in terminal to run the file: sudo pfctl -f “/Users/mattymatt/Desktop/pf.conf” -e This is the message I am getting now: pfctl: Use of -f option, could result in flushing of rules present in the main ruleset added by the system at startup. See /etc/pf.conf for further details. No ALTQ support in kernel ALTQ related functions disabled pfctl: “/Users/mattymatt/Desktop/pf.conf”: No such file or directory pfctl: cannot open the main config file!: No such file or directory pfctl: Syntax error in config file: pf rules not loaded.
Please click to change site if necessary. • Please verify the hardware version of your device for the firmware version. Wrong firmware upgrade may damage your device and void the warranty. ( Normally V1.x=V1) • Do NOT turn off the power during the upgrade process, as it may cause permanent damage to the product.
Update 2016-05-12 – Both files have to have a carriage return at the end of each line otherwise the commands will fail Here are the two sample files (replace the appropriate placeholders with your info) (SHA512 – b8b85d6a547eb714f7dbff17a87caef0606ab958da79920cae4a1711ee703ee843679e2ad1c6b522cb7de946cd77e32d024b6bb9c64c741d38027b). It does not work on 10.9.5 🙁 🙁 — No ALTQ support in kernel ALTQ related functions disabled /Users/marko/Desktop/tplink/pf.conf:2: reached end of file while parsing quoted string /Users/marko/Desktop/tplink/pf.conf:2: syntax error pfctl: Syntax error in config file: pf rules not loaded — tplink file: rdr pass on en0 inet proto udp from any to 255.255.255.255 port 29809 -> 192.168.0.13 port 29809 pf.config file: rdr-anchor “forwarding” load anchor “forwarding” from “/Users/marko/Desktop/tplink/tplink” Any ideas? I double checked everything. Would love to get this working. Thanks for all of this.
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4.Now please click “Continue Installation” and “Restart” to finish the installation process. 5.After MAC is rebooted, please click the Wi-Fi icon to “Open Wireless Utility”, then you can choose your Wi-Fi and connect it. (Note: it may take time for utility to search W i-Fi, please wait patiently for about 1 min.) Now please enjoy your W i-Fi.
During the process, an authentication windows will pop up to ask for username and password, which is the administration account of your MAC (if you have no idea what it is or how to find it, please contact the Apple support for help.). Then please click “Install Software” to continue the process.
Download / Installation Utility procedure for TPLink Wi-Fi Router Archer C9. • Click the download link, select [Save], specify “Save As”, then click [Save] to download the file. • ote: If you select [Run] (or [Open]) instead of [Save], the file will be automatically installed after it is saved. • The downloaded file is saved in the specified place in the self-extracting form (.exe format). • Double-click the EXE file to decompress it, then installation will start automatically.
Google turned up a on running the software natively on linux with the need to do some firewall port forwarding to see the switches. Come to find out, the exe on windows is actually a java jar file in disguise. The blog post has instructions on using ipchains, which of course Mac OS X does not have, instead one must use the PF firewall. After some man page reading I came up with a solution to use the TP-Link software natively on my mac. This guide is for connecting to v1 of the router. Several people have said that v2 of the router contains a built-in web interface for making these changes.
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Before the installation, please go to to download the driver on the MAC, and plug the adapter into the computer. Let’s take Archer T4U for example. Then please follow the steps below: 1.Please double click on the driver and extract it, then open the folder and run the pkg install file; 2.A warning message will pop up as the below. To solve this problem, please go to “System Preferences”, and “Security & Privacy”, then click “Open Anyway” to identify the driver. Note: if “Allow apps downloaded from” is “Anywhere”, the warning message won’t pop up. 3.After the driver is being identified, it will be installed automatically.
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Usually it finds nothing on the first try. Just click Refresh and you should now see your switch(es) on the network. • You can now follow along with the manual TP-Link provides to modify the switches. A couple things to note, by default you have to be on the same subnet with the switches to modify them (You can get around this with some VLAN magic). Second my connection seems to time out to the switches after 30 seconds or so.
I decided to instead move from an unmanaged network infrastructure to a managed switch environment with VLANs. At the time Amazon was offering the at dirt cheap prices so I bought several for my home network. The routers have been a great addition, however the one thing I was less than happy about was the management software was a) not web based and b) Windows only. My first stab at running this software on my Mac was to use to install the software. The software installs and ran but my problem was I couldn’t see any text, unless I specifically clicked on an entry and then the text would appear but it was very faded and hard to read.
The plugin can be found at /Library/Internet Plug-ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin. Removing it will make your computer safer but still give you the ability to run Java applications locally on your computer.) • Next create a file that contains the PF firewall forwarding rules (I just did this on my desktop) called tplink.
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You can tell what version you have by looking at the sticker on the router (usually on the bottom it will say either v1 or v2) • First if you don’t already have Java installedinstall it from the site. (If you don’t already have Java installed, and don’t need it I would highly recommend that you remove the web plugin and just keep the rest of the Java install intact.
Download / Installation Utility procedure for TPLink PA211. • Click the download link, select [Save], specify “Save As”, then click [Save] to download the file. • ote: If you select [Run] (or [Open]) instead of [Save], the file will be automatically installed after it is saved. • The downloaded file is saved in the specified place in the self-extracting form (.exe format). • Double-click the EXE file to decompress it, then installation will start automatically.
• Type in the following string: rdr pass on interface inet proto udp from any to 255.255.255.255 port 29809 -> computer's ip port 29809 • The interface is the network connection your are using ( this is found by opening up /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app and typing in ifconfig -a) and looking for the active interface. On *most* systems it will be something like en1 or en0. • The ip is the address that that interface has assigned usually something like 192.168.x.x • Next create a new file called pf.conf (again on your desktop) and add the following text: rdr-anchor 'forwarding' load anchor 'forwarding' from '/Users/ your_user_name/Desktop/tplink' • Now back in Terminal type in sudo pfctl -f /Users/ your_user_name/Desktop/pf.conf -e • If you did everything correctly you’ll see some text on screen with the last line saying pf enabled. • Again from the terminal type in java -jar /path to the Easy Smart Configuration Utility.exe file if you don’t have a Windows box to get the executable here: • The TP-Link app should open.
Can you give me an advice for that problem?