How to change my Wi-Fi Password and/or Network SSID Name (WiFi Name)

Created by Kyle Carpenter, Modified on Wed, 11 Dec, 2024 at 12:38 PM by Kyle Carpenter

Device info in the label

For most models, the default SSID and password are in the label under the router, such as in the below picture. You can connect to Wi-Fi via the info on the label.



Connect to your router Via Web Interface

Step 1

Connect to your router via Wired or Wireless.

If Wireless: Make sure your client device is connected to your router’s wireless SSID. If using the Defaults, the SSID and Password are printed on your router label.

If Wired: Connect your client to your router via Ethernet cable to one of the LAN ports (Yellow) on the back of your TP-Link router.

Step 2

Launch/open a web browser and enter http://192.168.0.1 in the address bar.

Type 1: Requiring you to create an administrator password.





Case 1. Please go to Wireless-> Wireless Setting, then you can see the wireless password.



Case 2. Go to Basic -> Wireless, then you can modify the SSID and password.


Case 3. For some models, the SSID is under the Basic Settings, and the password is under the Wireless Security setting.


Then Hit Save at the Bottom Right of the Web Page. 

***REMEMBER THAT IF YOU CHANGE YOUR SSID NAME OR PASSWORD YOU WILL NO LONGER BE CONNECTED WITH YOUR DEVICE, YOU WILL NEED TO RECONNECT TO YOUR WIFI

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