Changing your default wireless network access settings is the first and most critical step in securing your home or office. Internet spacesFactory passwords are often publicly available online, making the network vulnerable to outside interference. Setting a unique and complex encryption key prevents unauthorized access to your traffic.
Owners of equipment of this brand Tenda You may encounter interface nuances, which vary depending on the firmware version and specific device model. The process of updating your credentials requires careful attention, as an error at any stage can temporarily result in a loss of connection to the administrative panel. Below, we'll detail each step of the process for various router operating system versions.
It's worth noting that modern models support both a classic web interface and mobile apps for management. We'll look at the most secure method, using a browser, as it provides access to all advanced settings that may be hidden in simplified mobile versions. This will allow you not only to change the access code but also optimize other security settings.
Preparing to change security settings
Before you begin any router configuration, you must ensure a stable connection between your control device and the router itself. A wired connection is best. LAN cable, as this will eliminate the risk of connection loss while saving new settings. If this isn't possible, ensure your WiFi signal is strong enough to prevent your device from entering power-saving mode.
You will need to find out the address for entering the control panel, which by default is often indicated on a sticker on the bottom of the device. For most models Tenda this is the address 192.168.0.1 or domain name tendawifi.comThe sticker may also contain the factory administrator password, if it has not been changed previously.
It's recommended to create a new, complex password in advance, consisting of a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. Simple sequences like "12345678" or your date of birth are easily guessed by automated password-guessing systems. Write down the new password in a safe place so you won't forget it after applying the settings.
☑️ Preparing to set up your router
Logging into the router's web interface
Open any modern browser on your computer or smartphone. Enter your router's IP address in the address bar. If you're using an Android or iOS device, make sure your mobile data is temporarily disabled so that the request goes through the WiFi module to the local address.
After loading the authorization page, the system will ask for a username and password. By default for many models Tenda The login field may be empty or contain the word "admin," and the password is often "admin." If you've previously changed this information and forgotten it, you'll need to perform a factory reset.
⚠️ Warning: After three unsuccessful attempts to enter the administrator password, the security system may temporarily block access to the interface for 60 seconds. Do not try to guess the combinations quickly.
The interface may look different depending on the firmware version. Newer models use a graphical interface with icons, while older models have a text menu on the left. The key is to find the section responsible for wireless networking, which is usually labeled as Wireless or WiFi Settings.
What should I do if the page doesn't load?
If your browser says "Unable to access the site," check that you've entered the IP address correctly. Also, make sure your computer is receiving an IP address automatically (DHCP). Try accessing the site in Incognito mode or using a different browser. If all else fails, check the integrity of your network cable.
Find the wireless network management section
After successful authorization, the main control panel will open. Depending on your router model, Tenda (AC, F, N, or Nova series), navigation may vary. You need to find the tab responsible for WiFi settings. In the classic interface, it's often located in the left-hand vertical menu under "Wireless Settings."
In updated interfaces with a graphical design, settings may be displayed on the main screen as cards. Look for blocks labeled "WiFi Name," "Wireless," or with an antenna icon. Within this section, there are usually subsections for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies if your router is dual-band.
It's important to distinguish between the WiFi settings themselves (network name and password) and the LAN port security settings. This section is what you're interested in. Wireless Basic Settings or "Wireless Security." This is where encryption parameters and the access key for connected devices are specified.
| Tenda router series | Interface type | WiFi menu location | Peculiarities |
|---|---|---|---|
| N Series (N300, N301) | Classic (text) | Wireless -> Wireless Basic Settings | Separate tabs for 2.4 GHz |
| AC Series (AC6, AC10) | Graphic (new) | Home -> Wireless Settings | Combined menu for 2.4 and 5 GHz |
| Nova Series (MW6, MW12) | Mobile app / Web | System Settings -> WiFi | Simplified interface, application priority |
| F Series (F3, F6) | Hybrid | Wireless -> Wireless Settings | There is a "Copy to 5G" button for cloning settings |
Procedure for changing the password and encryption type
In the wireless network settings section, find the field labeled "Wireless Password," "Key," or "Passphrase." In some interface versions, this field may be labeled "Pre-Shared Key." This is where you should enter your new character combination. Make sure your keyboard layout matches the selected language, although it is recommended to use only Latin characters for passwords.
A critical setting is the type of security or encryption. From the "Security Mode" or "Encryption" list, select an option. WPA2-PSK (AES). This is the most secure and compatible standard currently available. Avoid WEP, as it is outdated and can be cracked in minutes, or WPA/WPA2 mixed mode, which can slow down your network.
If your router supports the WPA3 standard, you can select it for maximum security, but keep in mind that very old devices (smartphones older than 7-8 years) may no longer see the network. For most home scenarios, WPA2-PSK (AES) remains the gold standard. After entering the password and selecting the encryption type, be sure to click "OK" or "Apply" at the bottom of the page.
Save configuration and reboot
After pressing the save button the router Tenda will begin applying the new settings. At this point, all devices connected via WiFi will immediately lose internet connectivity. This is normal behavior, as the old access key is no longer valid, and the new one has not yet been entered into the client devices.
The system may prompt you to reboot the device for the changes to fully take effect. If the automatic reboot doesn't occur, we recommend performing a manual reboot via the "System Tools" -> "Reboot" menu or by simply power cycling the router after 10 seconds. This will clear the network service cache.
After rebooting, find your network in the list of available WiFi networks on your smartphone or laptop. The system will prompt you for a new password. Enter the newly set password. If the connection is successful and the internet is restored, the procedure has been completed correctly.
⚠️ Important: If after changing your password you can't access your router settings using the old address or the old administrator password, you may have accidentally changed the login password by mixing up the fields. In this case, the only solution is to reset the router using the Reset button.
Troubleshooting and FAQ
Sometimes users encounter a situation where the device displays "Unable to connect" or endlessly attempts to obtain an IP address. In this case, try "Forget the network" (delete the network profile) on the computer and reconnect. Restarting the network adapter on the computer itself also helps.
If you've changed your password but forgotten it a week later, and there are no devices that remember the key, a hard reset is your only option. There's a hole on the back of the router. ResetWith the router turned on, press it with a paperclip and hold it there for 10-15 seconds until the lights flash simultaneously. The router will reset to factory settings using the password on the sticker.
Dual-band router owners should be aware that the network name (SSID) for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands may be the same by default (using the Smart Connect feature). Changing the password changes it for both bands. If you have separate networks, you will need to change the password for each separately or use the settings copying feature.
Is it possible to change the password remotely?
You can only change your WiFi password while within the local network (connected to the router via cable or WiFi). You can't do this remotely over the internet unless you've previously set up a Tenda cloud account or enabled remote management (which is not recommended for security reasons).
What should I do if I lose internet access on all my devices after changing my password?
You most likely changed the encryption settings (for example, from WPA2 to WPA3) or the key type, and the old profiles on your devices are conflicting. On each device, select your network and tap "Forget Network" or "Delete," then reconnect using the new password.
Is it possible to set a password consisting only of numbers?
Technically, Tenda routers allow you to set a password consisting only of numbers if the WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK encryption type is selected. However, such passwords are less secure against brute-force attacks. It is recommended to use a minimum of 8 characters, including letters.
How do I change my password if I forgot the password for logging into my router settings?
If you haven't changed the administrator password before, try the default "admin." If it doesn't work or has been changed and forgotten, a full reset using the Reset button on the router will help. All settings, including your ISP data, will be reset, and you'll have to set up the router again.
Does changing your WiFi password affect your internet speed?
Changing your password itself doesn't affect speed. However, if you simultaneously change the broadcast channel or the encryption type to a more modern one (for example, enabling WPA2-AES instead of Mixed), your connection speed and stability may actually improve due to reduced interference.