Password - TP Link TL - MR3420 Wireless N Router

How do I put a password in for my TP Link TL-MR3420 3G/3.75 Wireless N Router.

Hi Mishmum, I've found TP Link products to be great. Which password are you needing to enter??? Do you have the full user manual for your unit, if not you'll find it here, might assist you: http://www.tp-link.com.au/resources/software/20106282581412.pdf 

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