How Do I Change My Wi-Fi Modem Password and Name?

Changing your Wi-Fi network’s name and password isn’t done by logging into your internet service provider’s website or app. Instead, you can update this information at any time by accessing your modem or modem/router hybrid device directly by using a specific IP address and login information.

How Do I Change My Modem Name and Password?

You can change both the name and password for the Wi-Fi internet connection created by your modem by following the steps above. If you want to change your modem’s login username, however, it may be more complicated depending on how the modem’s manufacturer or your service provider created these settings.

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Because this kind of information is public, it’s one of the reasons users should change the modem login information. Going through the same process for changing the Wi-Fi name and password, you may be able to find the options for changing your modem admin name and password in a section called Maintenance, Settings, Account, or Admin. It’s not uncommon to only have the ability to change one or the other.

How Do I Change My Wi-Fi Password With My Phone?

You can change your Wi-Fi password with your phone by following the above steps and simply using a web browser on your iPhone or Android smartphone. The entire process is entirely the same though you may need to rotate your phone and pinch-and-zoom with your fingers to view the admin panel if your modem’s manufacturer hasn’t optimized the web page for smaller screens. After changing your Wi-Fi password, you’ll need to reconnect to the Wi-Fi network on your smartphone, computer, video game console, and even your smart TV. The easiest way to do this is to delete the previous network connection’s login information and reconnect to it as a new connection with the new password and username combination.

Do I Need to Change My Modem Password?

It’s an excellent idea to change your modem password and username. The manufacturer almost definitely reuses the default settings, and tech-savvy individuals and hackers know that. Changing a modem’s password and the associated Wi-Fi network password can also help you if you suspect some of your neighbors are using your internet connection.