How to change the password on a Dom.ru Wi-Fi router using Android

Changing the password on your home Wi-Fi router provided by your ISP Dom.ru, often becomes a necessity when purchasing a new gadget or suspecting unauthorized network access. Many users mistakenly believe that a computer or laptop is required for this, but modern mobile devices based on Android These tools make this procedure just as easy, and sometimes even more convenient. The entire process takes just a few minutes and requires no special technical knowledge if you follow the steps carefully.

It's important to understand that security settings aren't just a formality; they're a real barrier to protecting your personal data. The default factory passwords, often found on a sticker inside the device's casing, are no longer secure. By changing them to a unique character combination, you significantly increase the level of protection for your home network from outside intrusion.

In this article, we'll cover every step of the process in detail, from connecting to the device to verifying the new configuration. We'll cover both the standard web interface and potential nuances associated with specific router models, which are typically installed by provider technicians when connecting subscribers.

Preparing your smartphone for hardware setup

Before changing any settings, you need to ensure a stable connection between your mobile device and the router. The most reliable way is to connect to the Wi-Fi network provided by the router itself. If you're out of range or the network isn't working, you can use mobile Internet, but in this case, access to the local interface may be limited by the phone's security settings.

Make sure Wi-Fi is enabled on your Android smartphone. Go to the wireless settings and find your home network name (SSID). This is usually located on a sticker on the bottom of the router, unless you've changed it previously. Once connected, your phone will automatically receive the IP address needed for further communication with the device.

⚠️ Attention: If you're changing your password from outside your home, but remotely via mobile data, make sure the remote management feature is enabled on your router. Otherwise, you won't be able to access the device's settings while out of Wi-Fi range.

You will also need credentials to log in to the administration system. By default, for equipment Dom.ru login and password are often used admin, or the information on the factory label. It's recommended to take a photo of the sticker on the router beforehand to avoid searching for the information during setup.

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Login to the router control panel

The main tool for managing network equipment is the built-in web interface. To access it, open any browser on your phone: Google Chrome, Opera or FirefoxIn the address bar, you need to enter the IP address of the device. For most router models used by the provider, this is 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1.

After entering the address, click "Go." If the address is correct and the connection is established, the browser will request authorization. In the window that opens, enter the administrator username and password. Don't confuse this information with the password for the Wi-Fi network itself: the administrator username gives access to the router's "brains," while the Wi-Fi password only gives access to the internet.

In some cases, your browser may display a warning that the connection is not secure. This is common for local devices, as they lack SSL certificates. Feel free to ignore the warning and proceed to the page by clicking "Advanced" or "Continue."

If the standard addresses do not work, check the documentation for your model or use the command ipconfig on the connected computer to find out the default gateway, which is the router's address.

Find the wireless network section

Router interfaces can vary significantly depending on the manufacturer (Sagemcom, Huawei, ZTE), but the logic behind their construction remains the same. You need to find the section responsible for wireless connections. Look for tabs with the following names: Wireless, Wi-Fi, Wireless network or WLAN.

Often the settings are divided into subsections. You need "Security" (Security) or "Wi-Fi Settings." This is where you'll find the fields for changing the network name (SSID) and encryption key. On older models, the menu may be hidden in the advanced settings, labeled Advanced.

Manufacturer Path to the menu Encryption type
Sagemcom Local Network → Wi-Fi → Security WPA2-PSK
Huawei WLAN → WLAN Basic Configuration WPA/WPA2
ZTE Network → WLAN → Security WPA2-PSK
TP-Link Wireless → Wireless Security WPA2-Personal

Please note the current authentication method. For maximum security, it is recommended to select the standard WPA2-PSK or WPA3, if your equipment supports it. Outdated methods like WEP are easily cracked and do not provide adequate security.

Why can't you use WEP?

The WEP encryption protocol was developed long ago and has critical vulnerabilities. An experienced user can crack such a password in a few minutes using standard, publicly available utilities.

The procedure for changing the password and network name

Once you find the field you need, it is usually called Pre-Shared Key, Passphrase or Password, delete the old character combination. Enter a new password. We recommend using at least 8 characters, mixing uppercase and lowercase letters, and numbers. Avoid obvious combinations like your date of birth or phone number.

In this section, you can often change the network name (SSID). This is useful if you live in an apartment building with multiple networks with the same name. Create a unique name to easily identify your access point among your neighbors.

After entering all the data, be sure to click the button Save (Save) or Apply (Apply). Without this step, all changes will remain only in the browser's memory and will not be applied to the router. Some models require a reboot for the settings to take effect.

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Once the connection to the router is established, it will be lost because the old password will no longer be valid. Your phone may attempt to connect automatically, but this will fail until you enter new information in your Android Wi-Fi settings.

Save settings and reconnect

Once the router applies the new settings, it will restart the wireless module. At this point, you may see a notification on your smartphone screen indicating that the network is "Saved and Secure" or, conversely, "Unable to connect." This is a normal system response to a security key change.

Go to the list of available Wi-Fi networks. Find your network by name (especially if you've changed it) and tap it. Your phone will ask for a password. Enter the new password you just set in the web interface.

If the connection is successful, the network status will change to "Connected," and the Wi-Fi icon will appear in the status bar. All devices previously connected to the router will now also lose connection and will require a new password to log in.

⚠️ Attention: After changing the password, smart devices (TVs, vacuum cleaners, lamps) will not connect automatically. You will need to reconfigure each one through the corresponding apps, as they store the old access key.

What to do if settings are not saved

Sometimes users encounter a situation where, after clicking the "Save" button, the page simply reloads, leaving the old password intact. This can be caused by the browser cache or a temporary glitch in the router's web interface.

Try opening incognito mode in your browser and logging in to the settings again. This will eliminate the impact of old cached data. Also, make sure your password doesn't contain special characters that your router firmware might not process correctly, although modern standards typically support the full ASCII character set.

In rare cases, the problem may be due to the device's memory being full or a software glitch. If nothing helps, try resetting the router to factory settings (using the reset button). Reset on the case), but remember that this will require a complete reconfiguration of the Internet with the provider's data.

If you're using a mobile browser, try switching to the desktop version of the website through the browser menu. Mobile versions of router interfaces sometimes become unstable due to limited screen space or script errors.

Home Network Security Tips

Changing your password is just the first step. For complete protection, we recommend updating your access key regularly, at least every six months. This minimizes the risk of your password being accidentally compromised or compromised.

Disable the feature WPS in the router settings. Despite the convenience of connecting devices at the touch of a button, this protocol has serious vulnerabilities that allow attackers to easily access the network even with a complex password.

Keep your router's firmware up to date. Manufacturers regularly release patches to fix security holes. You can check for updates in the section System Tools or Administration in the web interface.

⚠️ Attention: Router interfaces and firmware may be updated automatically by your provider. The layout of menu items may differ slightly from that described in the instructions. Always follow the logic of the sections, not just their names.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I change my password if I'm not connected to Wi-Fi?

Yes, this is possible, but only if your phone is connected to the router via a LAN cable (using an OTG adapter) or if the router is configured to access the web interface via mobile Internet (WAN), which is rare and requires prior configuration.

I forgot my router admin password. What should I do?

If you changed the password for entering the settings (not Wi-Fi, but the admin panel) and forgot it, only a full reset of the device with the button will help ResetAfter this, you will have to re-enter the internet connection information provided by your provider.

What is considered the most secure password?

A strong password is considered to be at least 12 characters long and contains a random mix of mixed-case letters, numbers, and special characters. Avoid dictionary words and sequences like "123456."

Does changing your password affect your internet speed?

No, changing your password by itself doesn't affect your speed. However, if many unauthorized users are connected to your network, disconnecting them (by changing the password) will free up the bandwidth and improve your speed.