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  1. May 25, 2017 · Step Three: Change the Wi-Fi Network Name and Password After logging into your router, look for the Wi-Fi settings. Depending on your router, these may be on the first page you see, or buried in a section named something like "Wi-Fi", "Wireless", or "Wireless Networks".

  2. About BlackBerry Password Keeper; Import or export password records. Transfer password records using a media card; Back up and restore password records; Manage password records; Save a security question and answer; Turn on autofill; Log in to an app or a website; Change the BlackBerry Password Keeper password; Creating a strong password

  3. Access the WiFi settings: Once you are logged in, locate and click on the “WiFi” or “Wireless” option. It will be under the “Settings” or “Advanced” tab. Change the password: Look for the “Password” or “Security Key” field, and enter your desired new password. Make sure your new password is strong and unique, and try to ...

  4. May 9, 2024 · Setting an admin password The admin router password controls access to the router settings, and it's also often set to an insecure default password which will likely be the same for all routers from that manufacturer. So changing this should be the priority. Create a unique password that’s not used anywhere else.

  5. Enter the routers Username and Password ( username =’admin’ , password = ‘password’) Go to Routers Wireless Setting TAB. Select SECURITY. In SECURITY KEY or PASSWORD, field enter the new password you want to SET. ( you can see the typed password by clicking show password) Now Click on APPLY or Save button.

  6. May 29, 2023 · On Android. First, pull down the Notification/Action bar to access the Quick Settings menu. Long tap on the Wi-Fi icon to open up its dedicated settings. Select your current Wi-Fi connection. In some models, you might see a settings icon next to it. Check the Gateway field to get your router’s IP and copy it.

  7. Sep 1, 2020 · If all else fails: Press the reset button on your router. You’ll need to hold it in for about 30 seconds. This will take you back to the default settings that your router came with (Usually Username: admin; Password: admin). If this fails you, you will need to call our support team on 086 000 9500 and let them help you. It’s a good idea to ...