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Recently I brought a router "TP-Link 300 Mbps Wireless N Router (TL-WR841N)" and configuring it to use it with my ISP. My isp gave me a static ip configuration. So I put them in the router and it's doing good.

But the problem is I need to first enter a username & password to the browser before surfing the net. Is there any way to save this in the router so that the router can itself login with the provided credentials? I checked all the options in router panel but none worked. Is this feature available in any third party firmware? Any help will be appreciated.

Addition:

It's version 9.3. I know it's not an ADSL but not sure if its pppoe. The port is rj45 port and it directly get into my computer's LAN port and a rj45 jack is connected to its WAN port from ISP network. Then i need to put ISP specified IP in the adapter and then open a ip in my browser where i need to login with my username and pass. Then im able to browse the net. That's how i get connected.

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  • Which version is the router (see as explained here? Is this an ADSL/PPPoE connection?
    – user.dz
    May 30, 2015 at 12:41
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    Hi. It's version 9.3. I know it's not an ADSL but not sure if its pppoe. The port is rj45 port and it directly get into my computer's LAN port. Then i need to put ISP specified IP in the adapter and then open a ip in my browser where i need to login with my username and pass. Then im able to browse the net. That's how i get connected. Thank you.
    – ankHD
    May 30, 2015 at 18:05
  • How the router connect to internet physically (is it rj45 to a modem)?
    – user.dz
    May 30, 2015 at 18:20
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    Yes. A rj45 jack is connected to its WAN port.
    – ankHD
    May 31, 2015 at 6:37
  • anyone? Anything??
    – ankHD
    Jun 6, 2015 at 4:35

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