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Before we dive in, hereâs why this is a smart move:
Improve Security â Prevent unauthorized access to your network.
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Better Control â Know exactly whoâs connected to your internet.

Hereâs how you can change your Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} name (SSID) and password from any device with a web browser:
1. Connect to Your Network
Make sure youâre connected to your home Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} network, either wirelessly or using an Ethernet cable.
2. Find Your Routerâs IP Address
Usually itâs one of these:
192.168.0.1
192.168.1.1
You can type this into your browserâs address bar.

3. Log Into Your Router
Youâll be asked for a username and password. The default is often:
Username: admin
Password: admin or password
(Again, check your router label if you're unsure. Or try looking up your router model online.)
4. Navigate to Wireless Settings
Look for a section called:
Wireless Settings
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Network Settings
5. Change Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} Name (SSID)
This is where you can get creative! Change your network name to something fun, personal, or even a little mysterious. (e.g., âPrettyFlyForAWiFiâ

6. Change Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} Password
Pick a strong passwordâuse a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid using your name, address, or easy-to-guess words.
7. Save Settings and Reconnect
Hit "Save" or "Apply." Your router may restart. Youâll need to reconnect all your devices using the new Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} name and password.

Use WPA3 or WPA2 security â Never choose "Open" or "WEP."
Update your router firmware regularly.
Disable remote access if you donât use it.
Change your router login credentials from the default.

Changing your Wi-Fi {{1-855-(776)-0701}} name and password is one of the simplest ways to take control of your home network securityâand have a little fun while youâre at it. Whether you're kicking off old devices or just renaming your network to âNoMoreBuffering,â itâs worth doing!
Need help with your specific router brand? Drop your model in the comments and weâll guide you through it!