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Security: Default passwords are easy to guess.
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Step 1: Connect to Your Bell Network
Make sure your device (phone, tablet, or computer) is connected to your Bell home Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}}.
Step 2: Access the Bell Modem Settings
Open your internet browser.
In the address bar, type:
http://192.168.2.1 (for most Bell modems)
or
http://homehub/ (for Bell Home Hub models)
Press Enter.
Step 3: Log In
When prompted, enter your modem username and password.
Default username: admin
Default password: Located on the back or bottom of your Bell modem
Click Log in.
Step 4: Change Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} Network Name (SSID)
Once logged in, go to the Wireless Settings or Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} section.
Find the field labeled Network Name (SSID).
Enter your new, personalized Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} name (e.g., "SmithFamilyWiFi").
Step 5: Change Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} Password
In the same section, locate the Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} Password or Pre-shared Key field.
Type in your new secure password. Use a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols for better protection.
Click Save or Apply.


Use at least 12 characters.
Include uppercase and lowercase letters.
Add numbers and symbols.
Avoid using personal info like names or birthdays.