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  2. Mar 13, 2021 · Change the default name of your home Wi-Fi network (the SSID) to improve your privacy and to differentiate your network from your neighbors.

    • Bradley Mitchell
    • Make sure your router is on. Each router is different, but you should see a light indicating that your router is active and connected to the Internet. If your router isn't working, try unplugging it from the Internet and power sources, then reconnect it.
    • Find your router's IP address. To do so: You can also find your router's IP address by consulting the router's manual, or by searching its model number online.
    • Open a web browser. Default web browsers for Windows and Mac computers are Microsoft Edge and Safari, respectively, though you can use any popular web browser for this step.
    • Enter your router's IP address. Doing so will take you to your router's Settings page.
    • Change Your Router SSID. Find your router’s IP address. Log in to your router’s administrative console. Change the SSID and password. Update the connection for all devices.
    • Find Your Router’s IP Address. The first step is to find the router’s SSID. You can do this by checking the case of the router where both the default network name and password are printed.
    • Log Into Your Router’s Administrative Console. Go to your web browser, preferably on your computer, and type in the IP address to access the admin console.
    • Change The SSID & Password. From the admin console, go to the WiFi settings section and tap Wifi settings. Find a section for SSID or Network name. Type your name of choice (maximum 32 alphanumeric characters).
  3. Apr 1, 2011 · open Control Panel-> Networtk and sharing connection center-> Select your Wireless network--> wireless properties-->enable intel connection settings-->configure--> mandatory access point->enter MAC address. Try this.

  4. To change the wireless network name of your Shaw SMC WiFi modem: Enter 192.168.0.1 in your web browser's address bar. Log in with the following information: Username: cusadmin; Password: Use the case-sensitive password printed on a sticker on your modem. Click Wireless. The field next to Primary SSID is the current name of your wireless network.

  5. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you change your Wi-Fi name: Step 1: Log in to your routers admin panel. To do this, enter your router’s IP address in your browser. This should open your router’s web interface. If you’re unsure of the IP address, check your router manual or look for it online. Step 2: Enter your login credentials.

  6. Change the Wi-Fi network name: Enter a new name in the Wireless Network Name field. Change the password: Enter a new password in the Wireless Password and Verify Password fields. If you want the Wi-Fi password to be remembered in your macOS keychain, select “Remember this password in my keychain.” To save your changes, click Update.

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