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  2. May 20, 2012 · Enable Hotspot, Options>Networks and Connections>Mobile Hotspot Connections, then scroll down to Options and change your password (Passphrase).

    • Step One: Find Your Router's IP Address
    • Step Two: Access The Web Interface
    • Step Three: Change The Wi-Fi Network Name and Password

    Most routers provide a web-based administrative interface that you can access via your browser by typing in the router's local IP address. Your first step is to find that IP address. Note: Some routers provide different admin interfaces. For example, if you have an Apple Airport router, you can use the "Airport Utility" on your Mac to change its se...

    Next, you'll need to access your router's web interface. Open up your preferred browser, type the IP address you found into the address box, and then press Enter. You'll be asked to enter the router's username and password to log in. If you've never changed these before, you'll be using the default login credentials. If you're not sure what these a...

    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". Click around and you should find it. You'll see a setting named something like "SSID" or "Network name". These are the same thing---th...

  3. Troubleshooting: Mobile network. Wi-Fi connections. Connect to a Wi-Fi network; Change the priority of a saved Wi-Fi network; Delete a saved Wi-Fi network; Disable or re-enable a saved Wi-Fi network; Wi-Fi network settings; Connect to another device using Wi-Fi Direct; Connect to a Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast device; Add a VPN profile ...

  4. Feb 11, 2024 · Changing the password regularly is essential to protecting your data, as well as keeping cheap neighbors from stealing your bandwidth! This tutorial will show you how you can easily reset your Wi-Fi password on your router's configuration page.

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    • Netgear: Power on your Netgear router and wait approximately one minute for the router to boot up. Locate the “Restore Factory Settings” button on your router, which is enclosed in a red circle and labeled accordingly.
    • Linksys: Locate the “Reset” button on your Linksys router. The reset button is a small, circular button normally found on the back of the router and labeled accordingly in red ink.
    • Belkin: Locate the “Reset” button on your Belkin router. The reset button is a small, circular button usually located on the back of the router and labeled accordingly.
    • Link: Verify that your D-Link router is powered on. Press and hold the “Reset” button for about 10 seconds using a small, thin object such as the end of a paperclip or pen.
  5. May 3, 2024 · Reset your router to its factory defaults. If you changed your log-in information for your router but cannot find it, the only practical thing to do is to reset your router so that its information returns to those defaults. For most routers, you can reset the IP address by pressing the "Reset" button on the back of the router box for 30 seconds.

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  6. Mar 30, 2024 · Contents. Step 1: Find and sign in to your router app. Step 2: Select Wi-Fi Settings. Step 3: Choose your Wi-Fi network. Step 4: Select your Wi-Fi password and...