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How to change router name and password?

Author: Hosecom Release time: 2023-08-25 07:40:11 View number: 706

Changing your wireless router name and password is a simple process that ensures your home network remains secure. The default router name and password are easy for others to guess, so customizing them is highly recommended. Follow these steps to change your router name (SSID) and WiFi password on any home router

Access the router management page

First, access your router's administration interface. You'll need to be connected to your router via ethernet or WiFi. Then open a web browser and enter the router's default gateway IP address, usually 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.254.

When prompted, enter the current admin username and password. These are often defaulted to "admin" and "password"—check your router's manual if unsure.

 

Locate network name and password settings

Once logged into your router's management page, locate the wireless or WiFi settings section. Look for options like "Wireless Network Name", "SSID", or "Network Name (SSID)". This shows the current 2.4GHz and 5GHz network names.

The WiFi password may be labeled as the "Security Key", "Pre-Shared Key", "Wireless Password" or something similar. Note the current passwords so you can connect devices again after changing them.

 

Change the wireless network name

To change the 2.4GHz and 5GHz network names, simply enter new names in the appropriate SSID fields. Use unique names like "SmithFamilyNetwork" for your networks instead of default names like "NETGEAR".

Click Save once complete. Reconnecting devices will require you to select and enter the new network name.

 

Modify the WiFi password

In the WiFi password or security key fields, delete the current password and enter a new pre-shared key. Create a strong password using a random mix of letters, numbers and symbols.

For example, "y6Kt%Jh9#z4vB" would be a strong and hard to crack WiFi password. Click Save to update the password change.

 

Update WiFi on connected devices

The last step is to reconnect all your devices and computers to the newly renamed wireless network using the new password. Smartphones, laptops, tablets, smart home devices and any other WiFi gadgets will need to be updated.

On each device, browse available WiFi networks, select your newly renamed network, and enter the new password when prompted. Repeat this for all devices and they'll reconnect seamlessly. Enjoy your more secure wireless network!

 

Tips for changing your router name and password

  • Periodically changing your SSID and WiFi password mproves home network security and prevents unauthorized access.
  • Using obscure names like "FamilyNetwork567" makes it harder for others to guess your network name.
  • Long range routers let you change settings remotely once connected to the network.
  • Connect a printer or smart appliance via Ethernet if unable to reconnect after changing WiFi settings.
  • mesh wifi system like Nest or Eero allows changing your SSID and password in one place for the entire home network.
  • Log into your router regularly to check for new firmware updates which may improve security and functionality.
  • Consider using a VPN router to encrypt internet traffic from all your home devices to protect privacy.
  • Change your router admin credentials from default to prevent unauthorized access to router configuration controls.

 

Customizing your wireless network name and WiFi password is one of the easiest ways to secure your home network. Be sure to update this info periodically on all devices for maximum security.

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