How to Rename a Yota WiFi Network: A Step-by-Step Guide

Changing the default wireless network name isn't just a whim, but an important step toward personalizing your home internet and improving security. When you buy a device from Yota, it often has a factory designation that tells little to the user and may be repeated by neighbors if they use the same model of equipment. Rename a Yota WiFi network This is necessary to easily identify your connection in the list of available points and to prevent accidental attempts by third-party devices to connect to your router.

Changing the broadcast parameters (SSID) is done through the administrator's web interface, which can be accessed from both a computer and a mobile phone. This doesn't require extensive technical knowledge, but it does require careful entry, as changing the name will make the old access point invisible, requiring devices to reconnect. In this article, we'll cover all setup steps in detail, address potential issues accessing the control panel, and provide tips for choosing the optimal name.

It's worth noting that the router's personal account and web interface may be periodically updated by hardware developers. Yota Uses various router models (Huawei, ZTE, Keenetic, and others), and the menu layout may vary slightly depending on the firmware version. If you don't find an exact match for the menu items, look for sections labeled "Wi-Fi," "Wireless Network," or "WLAN."

Preparing to change router settings

Before you begin renaming, you need to ensure a stable connection between your device (laptop or smartphone) and the router. It's best to configure this via cable connection (Ethernet), as changing the WiFi network name will temporarily interrupt the over-the-air connection. If this isn't possible, make sure your phone or laptop is connected to the Yota network you plan to change.

⚠️ Note: If you change settings via WiFi, the connection to the router will be lost immediately after saving the changes. You will need to re-find the network with the new name in the list of available networks and enter the password to connect.

You'll also need access to the device's web interface. This is done using the default gateway IP address. In most cases, the device Yota this is the address 10.0.0.1 or 192.168.1.1The exact address, login, and password for access are often written on a sticker located on the bottom of the router or under the removable battery (if it's a mobile router). Standard login information usually looks like this: admin / admin or admin / password, but in newer models the password may be unique for each device.

Make sure automatic IP address acquisition (DHCP) is enabled on your device. If you have static IP addresses assigned that don't match the router's subnet, you won't be able to open the settings page. In this case, temporarily switch your network card settings to obtain addresses automatically.

Login to the Yota control panel

Open any modern web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) on the connected device. In the address bar, where you usually type website addresses, enter the router's IP address. Don't use a search bar (such as Yandex or Google), as the browser may try to find this address online instead of opening the device's local page. After entering the address 10.0.0.1 Press Enter.

The system will request authorization. Enter the username and password found on the device's sticker or those you set during initial setup. If you changed the administrator password and forgot it, you'll need to reset the router to factory settings, which will restore both the default network name and the default WiFi password.

After successfully logging in, you'll be taken to the main status page, which displays your signal strength, the number of connected devices, and your current balance. The interface can be presented in tiles or in a classic left/top menu. We need to find the section responsible for wireless connections.

What to do if page 10.0.0.1 does not open?

If your browser says "Unable to access the site," check whether you're connected to the Yota network. Try using incognito mode. Also, make sure the address doesn't include the https:// prefix; try simply http://10.0.0.1. In rare cases, your antivirus may block access to local addresses—try temporarily disabling it.

Finding the WiFi settings section (SSID)

Router interfaces can vary greatly, but the logic of the settings placement is the same. Yota and the manufacturers of their equipment (Huawei, ZTE) are the same. You need to find a tab or menu called "WiFi," "WLAN," "Wireless Network," or "Network Settings." This section is often located in the top horizontal menu or in the sidebar.

Within the wireless network section, look for the "Basic Settings" or "SSID Settings" subsection. This is where the field responsible for the visible network name is located. It may be called SSID (Service Set Identifier), "Network Name" or "Wireless Network Name".

Some firmware versions separate the settings into 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. If your router is dual-band, you may see separate fields for each frequency band. You can assign them the same name for convenience (using the Smart Connect feature) or different names to manually select the frequency on your devices.

📊 What Yota router do you have?
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Instructions for changing the network name

Once you've found the field with the current network name (usually written as Yota_XXXX or the device model), you can begin editing it. Click in the input field and delete the old value. Create a new name that's easy to recognize but doesn't contain personal information like your apartment number, last name, or exact address.

When entering a new name, please follow these rules and guidelines:

  • 📡 Use Latin letters (A-Z), numbers, and some special characters (hyphens, underscores), as Cyrillic may not display correctly on older devices.
  • 🔒 Avoid default names (e.g., "WiFi") to prevent your network from getting lost in the general list of neighboring connections with the same name.
  • 📝 The optimal name length is from 5 to 30 characters, so that it is fully displayed on smartphone screens without being cropped.

After entering a new value, be sure to scroll down the page and look for the "Apply," "Save," or "OK" button. Without clicking this button, the changes will only remain in the browser's memory and will not take effect. The router may reboot the wireless module, which will take 5 to 15 seconds.

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Setting up security and password

While you're in the WiFi settings menu, it's crucial to check your security settings. Changing your network name is the perfect time to ensure your connection is protected with strong encryption. In the wireless network settings section, find "Security" or "Security Mode."

Make sure the encryption mode is selected WPA2-PSK or WPA3WEP or Open (open network) modes should never be used, as they do not provide data security. Enter a complex character combination in the "Wi-Fi Password/Key" field.

Recommendations for creating a strong password:

  • 🔑 Use a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters, at least 10 characters long.
  • 🚫 Do not use simple sequences (12345678, qwerty) or birth dates.
  • 📱 Write down your new password in a safe place, as after changing your username and password, all your home devices will require re-authorization.

⚠️ Note: If you forget your WiFi password after changing it, you can view it in the router's web interface (it's often hidden by asterisks, but you can remove them by clicking the eye icon) or reset the router using the Reset button.

Table of settings parameters

To make it easier to understand the main parameters you'll encounter during setup, we've compiled a summary table. It will help you navigate the terms, which may be presented in English or Russian depending on your device's firmware version. Yota.

Parameter Designation in the menu Recommended value Description
Network name SSID / Network Name My_Yota_Home The visible name you will see when searching for WiFi.
Opening hours Mode / Wireless Mode 802.11 b/g/n/ac Communication standard. It's best to leave it at mixed or maximum (auto).
Channel Channel Auto / 1, 6, 11 Broadcast frequency. If there is interference, you can manually select a clear channel.
Channel width Bandwidth 20/40 MHz Affects speed and stability. 40 MHz is faster, but more susceptible to interference.
Hiding the network Hide SSID Disabled If enabled, the network will become invisible, but you will have to connect manually by name.

Possible problems and their solutions

When renaming a Yota WiFi network, users may encounter a number of common issues. Most often, the problem is that the device doesn't see the new network or can't connect to it. This is normal, as the device now treats it as a completely different access point.

If you changed the name, but it does not appear in the list of networks:

  • 🔄 Try turning WiFi off and on on your phone or laptop.
  • 📶 Make sure you are in an area with a strong signal from your router.
  • 💻 Check if the network is hidden (Hide SSID parameter), in which case you will need to add it manually.

Another common error is "Incorrect password" when trying to connect to a renamed network. This happens if you've changed the name but forgotten that the password may have also been changed or reset during setup. In this case, find your old network on your device (if it's still visible), select "Forget network," and reconnect using the updated information.

If the router's web interface is unresponsive or settings aren't saving, try using a different browser or clearing the cache. Restarting the Yota router itself by turning it off for 10 seconds and then turning it back on may also help.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is it possible to use Russian letters in the Yota WiFi network name?

Technically, many modern routers support UTF-8 encoding and allow you to enter Cyrillic characters. However, not recommended Use Russian letters in the network name (SSID). Older devices, printers, smart appliances, and guest gadgets may display this name incorrectly (seeming "Gibberish") or not see the network at all. It's better to stick to Latin characters.

Will the network name reset when I move to another city?

No, the network name (SSID) is stored in the router's memory and is not linked to your geolocation or SIM card. If you move to another city with Yota coverage, you only need to ensure your SIM card is active and your data plan supports coverage in the region (Yota's unlimited data plans are typically standard across the country, but conditions may vary). The network name will remain as you set it.

Does the length of a network name affect internet speed?

The Impact of Network Name (SSID) Length on Data Transfer Rate negligible and is unnoticeable in real-world conditions. The router transmits the network name in beacon frames very rarely compared to the volume of data being transmitted. You can name the network short (3-4 characters) or long (up to 32 characters) without any performance loss.

What should I do if I forgot my router admin panel password?

If you haven't changed your password yourself, try the default combinations (admin/admin). If your password has been changed and lost, the only way to access the settings is to perform a factory reset. To do this, look for the small hole marked on the case. Reset, press it with a paperclip on the powered-on router and hold it for 10-15 seconds until the lights blink. After this, the router will reset to the factory network name and password indicated on the sticker.

Do I need to reconfigure my router after replacing my Yota SIM card?

Replacing the SIM card inside a Yota router with another SIM card from the same carrier usually doesn't require reconfiguring the WiFi name. However, if you replace the SIM card with one from a different carrier, the router may block the connection, as Yota devices are often locked to that carrier. In this case, changing the network name won't help; you'll need to unlock the device or use the original SIM card.