Creating a custom WiFi name (SSID) and password usually involves accessing your router's settings. Here's a general guide on how to do it:
1. Connect to Your Router:
Ensure you are connected to your router either via WiFi or an Ethernet cable.
2. Access Router Settings:
Open a web browser and enter your router’s IP address into the address bar. Common IP addresses are 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. Check your router's manual if these don't work.
3. Log In:
You will be prompted to enter a username and password. The default credentials are often something like admin/admin or admin/password, but it’s best to check your router's manual or the label on the router itself.
4. Find Wireless Settings:
Once logged in, navigate to the wireless settings section. This might be under a tab labeled "Wireless," "WiFi," "Wireless Settings," or something similar.
5. Change SSID:
Look for the field labeled "SSID" or "Network Name" and enter your desired WiFi name.
6. Set Password:
Find the field for the WiFi password, sometimes labeled as "Passphrase," "Pre-Shared Key," or "Password." Enter your desired password. Ensure it is a strong password to enhance security.
7. Save Changes:
Save or apply the changes. Your router might reboot to apply the new settings.
8. Reconnect Devices:
After the router reboots, you will need to reconnect your devices to the new WiFi network using the new SSID and password.
If you need specific instructions for your router model, it's best to consult the user manual or visit the manufacturer’s website.
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