the router as an Email is the smart way to keep track of the performance of the router. This feature avoids the user from visiting the web interface of the device again and again through www.dlinkrouter.local. For activating this feature, the user has to visit the web interface of the Dlink router through www.dlinkrouter.local and mention some detail regarding the configuration.

Here are the steps to configure Email Notification on Dlink AC1900 MU-MIMO router

Open up a browser on your Wi-Fi connected device either it is your laptop or your desktop.

Type www.dlinkrouter.local as the URL to get to the Dlink router login page. The user can also use 192.168.3.1 as the address bar of the browser to reach the default gateway of the Dlink router.

Mention “admin” as the default username on the username field and type your password on the password field. If you haven’t set the password yet, then you need to keep the password field blank.

Click on the login button and you will be redirected to the basic home page of the router.

Locate the tools tab on the display window of the homepage of the router.

Now to enable the Email notification window you need to click on the checkbox of this notification bar.

Go to the Email Settings section in which you need to configure the following section.

From Email Address- Enter the Email address from where you want to receive the notification.

To Email Address- Type that Email Address in which you want to receive the notification.

SMTP server Address- Enter your SMTP server address in this field.

Enable Authentication- Click on this checkbox, if you require the authentication from your server.

Account Name- Enter your account name in this field.

Password- Type the password in this information.

Finally, after attempting these above steps your email will get attached with your Dlink router account.

How to change the login password Dlink AC1900 MU-MIMO router?

The login password of Dlink AC1900 MU-MIMO router is not that long process. The user can easily change the router password through the web interface of www.dlinkrouter.local. Change in the login password of the Dlink router also enhances the security level of your Dlink router login window which is the primary source to interact with the web interface of the router. The user can choose any combination of the characters to strengthen the password, that will only enhance the security level which in turn the rescue your router from various intruders.

Steps to change the login password of Dlink AC1900 MU-MIMO router

Turn on your system connected to the Wi-Fi network.

Open up a browser and type the IP address or www.dlinkrouter.local on the web address of your browser to get to the Dlink router login page.

Type “admin” on the username field as the username and leave the password field blank only if you haven’t assigned your router password on the Dlink router login page. Click OK and you will be redirected to the login page of the router.

Click on the tools option residing on the top panel and go to the left side of the panel then click on the Admin tab.

Now go to the Administration section to change the login password of your Dlink router. Fill up your new password on the new password section and retype it on the confirm New password field.

Click on the save settings tab to save the configuration you have made.

Note: You can log in to the web interface by typing www.dlinkrouter.local on the address bar to check the settings of the new password has applied or not.

How do I remove/block users from my wireless network on my Dlink router?

The main user of the Dlink router enjoys the facility to share his wireless network to the main devices. The devices connected to the network can be added, remove and blocked by the main user through the web interface which is visited through www.dlinkrouter.local. The users who are added on the Wireless network are allowed to connect to the wireless network and enjoy the equal bandwidth amount of bandwidth all the users are getting.

Steps to remove or block the users from wireless network on my Dlink router