Renaming a Wi-Fi network on a router Rostelecom — a simple but important procedure that helps not only personalize your home network but also improve its security. Standard network names (e.g., RT-KG-PON-1234 or HUAWEI-5G-XXXX) often reveal the equipment model and make things easier for attackers. In this article, we'll look at how to change SSID (network name) on routers Rostelecom different manufacturers, avoid typical mistakes and choose a reliable name.
It is important to understand that the process may differ slightly depending on the device model (Sagemcom, Sercomm, Huawei, ZTE etc.). However, the general process remains similar: log in to the web interface, find the Wi-Fi settings section, and save your changes. If you've never accessed your router's control panel before, don't worry—we'll describe each step in detail, including troubleshooting steps for potential issues (for example, if the login page doesn't open or changes aren't being applied).
We will also cover security issues: why you shouldn't use personal data in the network name, how to choose the right password after renaming, and what to do if after changing SSID The devices have stopped connecting to the internet. At the end of this article, you'll find answers to frequently asked questions and a quick checklist for checking your settings.
1. Preparing for the renaming: what you need to know before you start
Before changing your Wi-Fi network name, make sure you consider a few key points. First, Changing the SSID will disable all devices. If you disconnect them from the power grid, they will need to be reconnected. This applies not only to smartphones and laptops, but also to smart devices (speakers, cameras, thermostats), which may require reconfiguration.
Secondly, the new network name must meet several criteria:
- 🔹 Length: 1 to 32 characters (Latin, numbers, hyphens, or underscores). Spaces and special characters (!, @, #) may not be supported.
- 🔹 Uniqueness: Avoid standard names like
HomeorWiFi_1- They make it difficult to identify your network among your neighbors. - 🔹 Security: Don't use your last name, address, or apartment number in your name. This makes things easier for scammers.
If you rent equipment from Rostelecom, check if your Wi-Fi settings are blocked. In some cases, your provider restricts access to changes. SSID — then you will need to call support. Also, please note separation of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks: If your router supports both frequencies, you will have to rename each network separately.
2. Logging into the router's web interface: step-by-step instructions
To change the Wi-Fi network name, you first need to log into your router's control panel. To do this:
Connect to the router's network via cable (
LAN) or via Wi-Fi. If you've already changed the settings and can't connect, use the factory one. SSID and password (they are indicated on the device sticker).Open your browser (for example, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox) and enter in the address bar
192.168.1.1or192.168.0.1If these addresses do not work, check the correct IP on the router sticker (for example,192.168.100.1for some models ZTE).Enter your login and password. By default, this is often
admin/adminoruser/userIf the data is not correct, look it up on the device's label or in the documentation.
If the login page does not open, check:
- 🔌 Connecting the cable (for wired connection).
- 🌐 The entered IP address is correct (without
http://orwww). - 🔄 Reboot the router (turn off the power for 30 seconds).
- 🛡️ Disable VPN or proxy in your browser.
3. Finding Wi-Fi settings depending on your router model
Router interface Rostelecom varies depending on the manufacturer. Below we have provided the paths to the settings. SSID For the most common models. If your model isn't listed, look for the sections with the names Wireless, Wi-Fi or Wireless network.
| Manufacturer | Model | Path to SSID settings |
|---|---|---|
| Sagemcom | Fast 5280, 5364 | Network → Wi-Fi → Basic Settings |
| Sercomm | H660, RV6699 | Network → WLAN → Basic |
| Huawei | HG8245H, EchoLife | WLAN → WLAN Basic Configuration |
| ZTE | ZXHN H298A, F680 | Network → WLAN → SSID Settings |
On some routers (for example, Huawei EchoLife) You may need to enable Expert Mode first. To do this:
- Go to
System Tools → Mode Switch. - Select
Expert Modeand save the changes. - Refresh the page - the extended menu will appear.
What to do if there is no Wi-Fi section?
On some routers (for example, older models Sagemcom) Wi-Fi settings may be hidden behind a tab Advanced or Additionally. Also check if the Wi-Fi module is disabled in the section Control or Control.
4. Change the network name (SSID) and save the settings
Once you've found the section you need, the renaming process comes down to a few steps:
Find the field
SSID(orNetwork name). It can be divided into two lines: for networks2.4 GHzAnd5 GHz.Enter a new network name. Example of a trusted one SSID:
MyHomeNet_5G(for 5 GHz) andMyHomeNet_24(for 2.4 GHz).Make sure the box is checked
Enable SSID Broadcast(orBroadcast SSID) is enabled, otherwise the network will be hidden.Save the changes by clicking the button
Apply,SaveorApply.
Important: After saving, the router will reboot and all devices will be disconnected from Wi-Fi. Reconnect using the new network name and old password (if you haven't changed it).
If the changes are not applied:
- 🔄 Try refreshing the page and repeating the steps.
- 📋 Check for errors in the name (e.g. prohibited characters).
- 🔌 Reboot the router manually (turn off the power for 20 seconds).
The new network name does not contain spaces or special characters|The "Broadcast SSID" checkbox is enabled|The password has not been changed (unless you planned to)|All devices are ready to reconnect-->
5. Common mistakes and their solutions
When renaming a Wi-Fi network, users often encounter several issues. Let's look at the most common ones and how to resolve them.
⚠️ Attention: If after the shift SSID The Internet has disappeared on all devices. Check if the connection settings to the provider have been reset (sectionWANorInternet). Sometimes routers Rostelecom Reset these settings when you change your Wi-Fi settings.
Problem 1: The new network name does not appear in the list of available Wi-Fi networks.
- 🔍 Make sure the broadcast function is enabled SSID included.
- 📶 Check that your device supports the network frequency (2.4 or 5 GHz).
- 🔄 Restart your router and the device you are trying to connect from.
Problem 2: After renaming, the Internet does not work.
- 🌐 Check if the ISP cable is connected to the port
WAN(usually it is highlighted in color). - 🔧 Go to the section
InternetorWANand make sure that the connection settings (eg.PPPoE) did not get lost. - 📞 If the settings are lost, call support Rostelecom (the phone number is specified in the contract) and clarify the connection parameters.
Problem 3: Unable to log into control panel after renaming.
- 🔌 Connect to the router via cable and try again.
- 🔄 Reset settings with the button
Reset, if you forgot your password. - 📡 Check if the router's IP address has changed (for example, from
192.168.1.1on192.168.0.1).
6. Security Tips After Renaming
Change SSID — is just the first step in protecting your network. To minimize the risk of hacking, follow these recommendations:
- 🔐 Change your Wi-Fi password complex (at least 12 characters, with numbers, capital letters, and special characters). Avoid simple combinations like
12345678orqwerty. - 🛡️ Enable WPA3 encryption (or
WPA2-PSK, IfWPA3(unavailable). Discard the outdatedWEP. - 📵 Disable WPS - This function is easy to hack even without a password.
- 🔄 Update your router firmware to the latest version (section
System Tools → Firmware Upgrade).
Also consider the possibility network hiding (broadcast shutdown SSID). However, keep in mind that this slightly increases security, but makes connecting new devices more difficult—you'll have to enter the network name manually.
⚠️ Attention: If you use smart devices (such as cameras Xiaomi or columns Yandex), hiding SSID may cause problems with their operation. Many IoT devices do not support connection to hidden networks.
For additional protection, please set up guest network (If your router supports this feature). This will allow you to separate access for your devices and guests, limiting their access to the local network.
7. Renaming Features for Dual-Band Routers
If your router Rostelecom supports both frequencies (2.4 GHz And 5 GHz), you'll have to rename each network separately. This is because they are considered separate access points, even if they share the same internet source.
Examples of names for two networks:
- 📶
MyHomeNet_24(for 2.4 GHz) - better for devices at a long distance from the router. - 🚀
MyHomeNet_5G(for 5 GHz) - higher speed, but smaller coverage area.
Some routers (eg. Huawei HG8245H) allow you to combine networks under one name (Smart Connect). In this case, devices will automatically switch between frequencies. However, this feature may be unstable with some devices (for example, older smartphones).
If you decide to separate networks, please consider:
- 📱 Old devices (for example, some models Samsung or iPhone 5) may not support
5 GHz. - 🎮 Game consoles (PlayStation, Xbox) and smart TVs are better connected to
5 GHzfor stable operation.
8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is it possible to rename a network using the Rostelecom mobile app?
Yes, in the app Rostelecom Personal Account (available for Android And iOS) there is a Wi-Fi management section. However, the functionality is limited: not all router models support changing SSID via the app. If this option is unavailable, use the web interface.
What should I do if the Internet on my TV disappears after renaming it?
Reset the network settings on your TV and reconnect. If the problem persists, check if the connection has changed. DNS in the router settings (must be in automatic mode or use DNS) Rostelecom: 77.88.8.8 And 77.88.8.1).
Is it possible to return the old network name?
Yes, just repeat the renaming process, entering the old name. If you forgot the old one SSID, look at the router sticker (if you haven’t changed it before) or in the settings of the devices that were connected to the network.
Why did my Wi-Fi speed become slower after the renaming?
This may be due to automatic channel selection. Go to Wi-Fi settings and manually select a channel with less congestion (e.g. 6 or 11 For 2.4 GHz). To analyze channel load, use applications like Wi-Fi Analyzer (Android).
Do I need to rename the network if I am a single user?
Even if you're the only user, renaming improves security. Standard names like RT-KG-PON-XXXX They provide the router model, which makes it easier to identify vulnerabilities. Furthermore, a personalized name will help avoid confusion if there are other nearby networks with similar names.