The first thing you should do when you get a new WiFi router is change your network’s default name and password. Even if you’ve already changed your password, the Wi-Fi Alliance recommends you change it at least once a year. Here’s everything you need to know about how to change your WiFi network’s name and password on a Windows or Mac computer.
Before You Begin:
Before you can change your WiFi name and password, you need to log in to your router. In order to do that, you need to know your router’s IP address and login information. Here’s how to find your router’s IP address:
You might be able to find your router’s IP address on the back, bottom, or side of the physical router. While this default login information can be changed, you can always reset your router to change it back to default.
Note: If you see a name and password on the back of your device, it will probably be the login details to sign into your router – not your WiFi network name and password.
Read More: How to reset your WiFi router to factory settings
If that IP address doesn’t work, or you can’t find the default login information, you can also use your Windows or Mac computer to find your router’s current IP address. Here’s how:
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To find your IP address on a Windows computer, press the Windows + R keys on your keyboard, type “CMD” into the Run window, and click OK. Finally, type “ipconfig” into the Command Prompt window and hit Enter. You will find your router’s IP address next to Default Gateway.
To find your router’s IP address on a Mac, click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your screen and go to “System Settings.” Then click Network in the left sidebar, go to WiFi, and select your WiFi network. Finally, click Details, and you will see your IP address next to Router.
If you have an older Mac, you might have to take different steps to find your router’s IP address. Click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your screen and select “System Preferences.” Then click “Network,” select “Wi-Fi “in the left sidebar, and click “Advanced.” Finally, go to the “TCP/IP” tab, and you will find your router’s IP address next to “Router.”
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To change the name and password of your WiFi network, open any web browser and type your router’s IP address into the address bar. Then enter your router’s username and password. Finally, search for Wireless settings, enter the new username and password, and click Apply or Save.
Here are the most common paths to change your WiFi name and password based on the brand of your router
•Asus: Wireless > General•Linksys: Configuration > WiFi > Wireless Security•Netgear: Basic > Wireless, or Settings > Wireless Setup•TP-Link: Wireless > Wireless Setting, or Basic > Wireless, or Basic Settings > Wireless Security, or Basic Settings > Wireless SecurityRead More: What is the difference between 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi bands?
If you still can’t log in to your router, you can always contact HelloTech to fix any of your WiFi problems. We have thousands of technicians across the country who can come to your home as soon as today to install a WiFi router, troubleshoot your network issues, and answer any questions you have.
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