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  1. 4 days ago · Step 3: Change your router’s name. From the settings page, you should be able to see your router’s name. It may also be under network name, wifi name or SSID name. Once you’ve found your ...

  2. 3 days ago · One possible solution is to double-check the Wi-Fi password entered on the device and ensure it is correct. If unsure, it may be necessary to reset the router and set a new password. Another troubleshooting step is to verify that the security settings on the router and the device are compatible.

  3. 2 days ago · A “reboot” simply restarts your wireless router, while a “reset” restores your router to its default factory settings. You'll want to perform a reset only if you're troubleshooting and reboots don't work.

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  4. 5 days ago · After a RESET of the Hub 3 ( or any VM Hub ) it will revert to the factory shipping condition, ( if changed) the Hub admin menu password and Wi-Fi password will both revert to the values shown on the label on the base of the Hub. The Hub 3 will also revert to the original software which could be some years old.

  5. 4 days ago · 2. Give the router a static IP address within your existing network. 3. Make sure the subnet mask is the same as your ISP router (usually 255.255.255.0) 4. Change the wireless network name (SSID) on the second router, so it doesn’t clash. 5. Join the second router to your main Wi-Fi connection. The exact steps will differ depending on the ...

  6. 5 days ago · Changing the Wireless Router Password. For security reasons, it is advisable to change the default password of your router. Here is how you can change the wireless router password: Login to your router using 192.168.0.1 as explained above. On the router settings interface, find the ‘Wireless’ or ‘Security’ tab in the router’s admin panel.

  7. 4 days ago · Change the Wi-Fi password. The default Wi-Fi password is probably reasonably secure, as most now come set up with a unique random key. However, as it's usually on a sticker on the router itself, this isn't very helpful if you want to control who has access to the Wi-Fi. You can access your router settings to change this. Change the Wi-Fi SSID.