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murphygirl1541
Jan 11, 2020Tutor
changing router password
Please bear with me... I've never been here before and never tried to change the password to my router. The only way I could get to the login window was to enter the IP address. After I enter the us...
- Jan 11, 2020
When you sign into the router (how are you doing that? web browser? to 192.168.1.1?), you should get an opening screen with internet and wireless status. What do you see for "internet" status on the opening screen. Is the status "GOOD", or something else? Then under 'Wireless', do you see the SSID and password? Then go to your phone, 'forget' the old connection, and setup a new connection using the SSID and password seen.
duckware
Jan 11, 2020Prodigy
Pressing (and holding the button for about 10 seconds or so) the recessed button on the back of the router will 'factory reset' the router (as if you just took it out of the box). Wi-Fi settings, passwords, etc 'should' all reset to the values you see on a sticker on the router (somewhere). You will need to connect to the router (web browser; almost always http://192.168.1.1) and answer some basic questions to set the router back up.
Do you know if your ISP requires any special setup in the router to connect it to the ISP? If not, you should be good to go. But if so, have that information first.
murphygirl1541
Jan 11, 2020Tutor
Thanks. I’m out of my element here and kind of floundering. When I originally set up the router it was a piece of cake - very easy. That’s basically what’s going to happen, right? It will be like setting up the router from new? And will it knock of and keep off anyone who doesn’t have the password?
I really appreciate all your help with this. I don’t like feeling so clueless and I hate being a pain. Thanks for your help.
I really appreciate all your help with this. I don’t like feeling so clueless and I hate being a pain. Thanks for your help.
- duckwareJan 11, 2020Prodigy
There are no guarantees, but yes, after factory resetting the router, pretend you just came home from the store and are setting up a brand new router. The hope is another piece of cake.
As long as you configure the Wireless network name (SSID) and password to something no one else knows, that would knock everyone else off that router via Wi-Fi. Then change the admin 'password' to something else to prevent someone with network access from making changes to the router.
- murphygirl1541Jan 11, 2020TutorOh boy. I reset the router and changed the password. Now I’m all messed up. My phone will not connect to WiFi even though my settings say I’m connected. This has become a huge headache and I can’t connect! Please! Can anyone help me?
- duckwareJan 11, 2020Prodigy
When you sign into the router (how are you doing that? web browser? to 192.168.1.1?), you should get an opening screen with internet and wireless status. What do you see for "internet" status on the opening screen. Is the status "GOOD", or something else? Then under 'Wireless', do you see the SSID and password? Then go to your phone, 'forget' the old connection, and setup a new connection using the SSID and password seen.