How do I change my Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password?

To keep your network secure and accessable to the right people, you may wish to change the access credentials for your network.

To change your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password, follow these general steps:

  • Connect to your Router: Open a web browser on a device that is connected to your Wi-Fi network. Enter your router's IP address in the browser's address bar. The IP address is usually mentioned on the router itself or provided in the user manual. Enter your router's username and password to log in to the router's administration interface.
  • Navigate to Wireless Settings: Once logged in, navigate to the wireless settings section. The location of this section may vary depending on your router's manufacturer and firmware. Look for options such as "Wireless," "Wi-Fi," or "Network Settings."
  • Change SSID (Network Name): Locate the field where your current SSID (network name) is displayed. Enter the new name you want to assign to your Wi-Fi network. Choose a unique and easily identifiable name, but avoid including personal information for security reasons.
  • Change Wi-Fi Password: Look for the password or security key field associated with your Wi-Fi network. Enter a new password that is secure and not easily guessable. A strong password typically includes a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. Ensure it is at least eight characters long.
  • Save and Apply Changes: Once you have made the desired changes to the SSID and password, save the settings or apply the changes. Some routers may require a restart to apply the new settings. Allow the router a moment to finalize the changes.
  • Reconnect Devices: After changing the SSID and password, you will need to update the Wi-Fi settings on all your connected devices. Locate the Wi-Fi settings on each device, select your updated network name (SSID), and enter the new password.

Remember to keep a record of the new network name (SSID) and password in a secure location. This will help you easily reconnect devices or share the information with authorized users.

It's worth noting that the exact steps and terminology may vary depending on your specific router model and firmware. If you encounter any difficulties or are unsure about the process, consult your router's user manual or contact the router manufacturer's support for further assistance.