How to change the Wi-Fi name and password on an MTS router: full instructions with pictures

If you notice that your Wi-Fi has become slower, or you just want to update your details for security, changing the network name (SSID) and password is the first thing you should do. Routers from MTS (for example, popular models ZTE H298N, Huawei HG8347R or Sercomm RV6699) have a similar setup interface, but some nuances depend on the firmware version and device type. In this article, we'll discuss how to safely change Wi-Fi settings without losing internet access, and what to do if devices won't connect after changing settings.

It is important to understand that standard factory data (such as MTSSID_1234 The password on the sticker is easy for hackers to guess. And if you've never changed them yourself, there's a high risk that your neighbors are using your traffic—this not only reduces speed but also creates a security threat. We'll show you how to update your settings in 5 minutes, even if you've never logged into your router's admin panel before.

1. Preparation: What you need to know before changing settings

Before you begin changing your password or network name, make sure you have:

  • 🔌 Access to the router via cable or Wi-Fi (If you change settings remotely, do not disconnect from the network until the changes are saved!).
  • 📄 Login details for the admin panel (usually admin/admin or indicated on the router sticker).
  • 📱 List of devices, connected to the network - after changing the password, they will have to be reconnected.
  • Backup power supply (If your area experiences power outages, it is better to use a UPS).

If you don't remember your control panel login/password, don't try to guess them at random—after 3-5 unsuccessful attempts, many routers block access for 5 minutes. In this case, only factory reset (button Reset on the back panel), but then you will have to set up the Internet again.

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Huawei (e.g. HG8347R)
Sercomm (e.g. RV6699)
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⚠️ Attention: If you rent a router from MTS, some settings (such as internet connection type) may be locked. In this case, you can only change Wi-Fi settings, not PPPoE or VLAN data.

2. How to access MTS router settings

To change the network name or password, you first need to open the router's web interface. To do this:

  1. Connect to the router via Wi-Fi or network cable.
  2. Open any browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge) and enter one of the IP addresses in the address bar:
    • 192.168.1.1 (the most common for MTS)
    • 192.168.0.1 (for some models Huawei)
    • mts.link (alternative domain, does not work on all firmware versions)
  • Enter your login and password. Standard data:
    • Login: admin or user
    • Password: admin, mts or indicated on the router sticker.

    If the address 192.168.1.1 does not open, check:

    • 🔗 Are you connected to the correct network (sometimes devices automatically connect to nearby Wi-Fi networks).
    • 🖥️ Is your antivirus or firewall blocking access (temporarily disabling it may help).
    • 🔄 Reboot your router (turn off the power for 30 seconds and turn it on again).

    3. Step-by-step instructions: how to change the Wi-Fi name (SSID)

    Network name (SSID) is what your devices see when searching for Wi-Fi. You can make it unique to distinguish it from neighboring networks. Here's how:

    1. In the router admin panel, find the section Wi-Fi (or Wireless network, Wireless).
    2. Go to the submenu Basic settings (Basic Settings).
    3. Find the field Network name (SSID) or Network Name (SSID).
    4. Enter a new name. Recommendations:
      • 🆔 Use Latin characters (Cyrillic characters may not be supported by some devices).
      • 🔒 Do not include personal information (such as your last name or address) in the title.
      • 📶 Avoid special characters (!@#$), if you have old gadgets.
  • Save the changes by clicking the button Apply (Apply) or Save (Save).
  • After changing the SSID, all devices will be disconnected from the network and will need to reconnect under the new name. If you have smart devices (eg. Amazon Echo or Xiaomi gadgets), they will also have to be reconfigured.

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    There are no duplicate network names among neighbors (check via phone)|

    The devices are not connected to the network by MAC address (otherwise they will not be able to find the new network)|

    Do you remember your Wi-Fi password (it won't reset if you change the SSID)

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    4. How to change the Wi-Fi password on an MTS router

    Your Wi-Fi password is the main barrier to unauthorized connections. It should be changed regularly (at least every 3-6 months). To do this:

    1. In the section Wi-Fi (or Wireless network) find the tab Security settings (Security Settings).
    2. Select encryption type:
      • 🔐 WPA2-PSK — the optimal option (supported by all modern devices).
      • 🔒 WPA3-PSK - more secure, but may not work with older gadgets.
      • WEP - outdated and unreliable (do not use!).
  • In the field Password (Password or Pre-Shared Key) enter a new key. Requirements:
    • 🔢 Minimum length is 8 characters (preferably 12+).
    • 🅰️ Use mixed case letters, numbers, and symbols (!@#$%).
    • 📝 Don't use obvious combinations (12345678, qwerty, dates of birth).
    • Save the settings. The router will reboot and all devices will be disconnected.

    If some gadgets don't connect after changing the password, check:

    • 📱 Make sure you entered your password correctly (sometimes the phone keyboard substitutes characters).
    • 🔄 Restart your device (sometimes turning Wi-Fi on and off on your smartphone helps).
    • 📋 Encryption type compatibility (e.g. Windows XP does not support WPA3).
    ⚠️ Attention: If you have forgotten your new password and cannot connect, the only way to regain access is to reset the router using the reset button. ResetAfter this, you'll have to set up your internet again (connection details to MTS are specified in your contract).

    5. Features for different MTS router models

    The settings interface may vary depending on the router manufacturer. Below are the key differences for popular models:

    Router model Path to Wi-Fi settings Peculiarities
    ZTE H298N Network → WLAN → Basic Settings Supports guest network, but it needs to be enabled separately Additional settings.
    Huawei HG8347R WLAN → Basic Configuration May require confirmation of old password when changing.
    Sercomm RV6699 Wireless → Primary Network Has a separate section for 5 GHz (5G Network).
    Eltex NV-204 Wi-Fi → Hotspot In some firmware there is no option to disable it WPS - this is vulnerability!

    If your model is not in the table, use the general principles: look for sections with the words Wireless, WLAN or Wi-FiOn some routers, the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz settings are located in different tabs—they will need to be configured separately.

    What to do if there is no Wi-Fi section?

    If there is no section in the admin panel Wi-Fi, this could mean:

    1. You are not logged in as an administrator (try logging in admin instead of user).

    2. The router operates in bridge mode, and Wi-Fi is disabled at the firmware level.

    3. The device is faulty (check the indicators on the case).

    In the first two cases, a factory reset will help.

    6. Common mistakes and how to avoid them

    When changing a Wi-Fi name or password, users often encounter common problems. Here are the most common ones and how to solve them:

    • 🚫 Settings are not saved:

      Reason: The router isn't able to apply the changes quickly due to a slow internet connection or a network outage. Solution: Restart the device and try again. If that doesn't help, update the firmware.

    • 🔄 Devices won't connect after changing the password:

      Reason: Invalid encryption type (eg. WPA3 (not supported by older smartphones). Solution: go back to WPA2-PSK.

    • 📡 Network disappeared after changing SSID:

      Reason: The new name contains invalid characters or the router is frozen. Solution: Reset the settings using the button. Reset and try again.

    • 🔌 No access to the admin panel:

      Reason: The router's IP address has changed or is blocked by a firewall. Solution: Check your computer's network settings (they should be Obtain an IP automatically).

    If none of these tips help, check if the red light on your router is lit (this may indicate a hardware problem). In this case, contact MTS support or a service center.

    7. Additional security settings

    Changing your password is just the first step to securing your network. To make your Wi-Fi truly secure, we recommend:

    • 🛡️ Disable WPS:

      This feature simplifies device connection, but has critical vulnerabilities. Find the option WPS in the settings and deactivate it.

    • 🔄 Enable MAC address filtering:

      In the section Wireless MAC Filter You can specify which devices have network access. The downside is that you'll have to manually add each new device.

    • 📶 Hide network (disable SSID broadcast):

      There is an option in the Wi-Fi settings Hide SSID or Hide networkOnce activated, your Wi-Fi will not appear in the list, but you can connect to it manually.

    • 🔄 Update your router's firmware:

      Outdated software contains vulnerabilities. Check the section System Tools → Update and install the latest version.

    ⚠️ Attention: Hiding the SSID and MAC filtering are no substitute for a strong password! These measures only complicate the connection, but they don't make the network invulnerable to experienced hackers.

    8. What to do if nothing works

    If after all these steps Wi-Fi still doesn't work or the router becomes unavailable, follow these steps:

    1. Check the physical connection:

      Make sure the cables are securely seated in the connectors and the lights on the router are green/blue (not red!).

    2. Perform a reset:

      Click the button Reset for 10-15 seconds (you'll need a pin or paperclip). After this, the router will return to factory settings.

    3. Call MTS support:

      Hotline number: 0890 (for MTS subscribers) or 8 800 250 08 90 (Free in Russia). Specialists will help diagnose the problem remotely.

    4. Contact the service center:

      If your router doesn't respond to a reset or is flashing red, it may be broken. You can find the addresses of service centers on the MTS website.

    If the problem occurred after a firmware update, try rolling back to the previous version (if this option is available in the admin panel). Sometimes new software versions contain bugs.

    1. Router model (written on the sticker).

    2. Firmware version (section System Tools → System Information).

    3. Description of the problem (what exactly does not work and after what actions).

    This will save time on diagnostics.-->

    FAQ: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

    Is it possible to change the Wi-Fi password using the My MTS app?

    No, the "My MTS" app allows you to manage your plan and payments, but not your router settings. To change your Wi-Fi password, you need to log in to the router's admin panel using its IP address.

    How do I know who is connected to my Wi-Fi?

    In the router admin panel, find the section DHCP or Connected devices (Connected Devices). There will be a list of all gadgets with their IP and MAC addresses. Unknown devices can be blocked.

    What should I do if my MTS router is blocked due to non-payment?

    If the internet indicator is red and a blocking notification appears in the admin panel, pay the debt through your MTS personal account or by phone. 0890After payment, the router will be unlocked automatically within 1–2 hours.

    Is it possible to install my own router instead of the one rented from MTS?

    Yes, but for this you need:

    1. Buy a compatible router (supporting PPPoE and VLAN).
    2. Find out the connection details (logins/passwords are specified in the contract with MTS).
    3. Set up a new router manually or call a technician.

    Please note that MTS may block access if it detects equipment substitution.

    How often should I change my Wi-Fi password?

    The recommended frequency is once every 3-6 months. You should also update your password if:

    • You have noticed suspicious devices on the network.
    • People came to visit you and were given access to Wi-Fi.
    • You haven't used your router for a long time (for example, after a vacation).