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  2. If you don't remember your Admin Tool password, you’ll have to factory reset your wireless gateway. On the left navigation menu, choose Gateway, then Connection and then WiFi. Under Private WiFi Network, you'll see the name (SSID) of your WiFi network. Select Edit.

  3. With a laptop, phone, or tablet that’s connected to your network, open a web browser and go to the Admin Tool at http://10.0.0.1. If you’ve already changed your Admin Tool ID and password, log in with your information. Then go to the steps to change your network name and password.

  4. Dec 27, 2023 · 1. 280 views 4 months ago. Learn how to easily reset any WiFi Range Extender or Repeater with this quick and straightforward tutorial! Whether you're troubleshooting connectivity issues or...

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  5. Feb 7, 2022 · What to Know. To reset and connect a Wi-Fi Extender to a new router, unplug the Wi-Fi Extender from the wall. Turn off the existing router and plug set the new router up. Plug the Wi-Fi extender back into the wall and press the WPS button on the Wi-Fi extender and the router.

  6. How to Reset an Xfinity xFi Pod Wi-Fi Range Extender. Authored by: Support.com Tech Pro Team. 1. Introduction. Your Comcast Xfinity xFi pods don't store much configuration long-term; rather it's saved on the main router itself. This guide will help you removing a Pod from your setup, so they're easy to return, sell, or give to someone else.

  7. Press the WPS button on your Xfinity gateway. Within two minutes, press the WPS button on your Wi-Fi extender. The extender will connect to your Xfinity network automatically. If your Wi-Fi extender does not support WPS, you can set it up using the device’s admin panel: Connect your computer or smartphone to the Wi-Fi network of the extender.

  8. Mar 6, 2018 · •. 60 Messages. Tuesday, March 6th, 2018 8:00 AM. Closed. ANSWERED: How to change your Xfinity Wifi password. Sometimes it can be hard to remember your WiFi network name (aka SSID) and password, so we made it easy to see and change them from a few places. Here’s how. Before you begin, remember that:

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