Changing the password on a Wi-Fi router Freedom — a simple but critical procedure for protecting your home network from unauthorized access. Even if you've never changed the factory settings, you can do so in 5-10 minutes by following our instructions. In this article, we'll cover every step: from logging into the router's web interface to choosing a secure password and verifying device connections.
Routers Freedom (including popular models Freedom FR-300, FR-500 And FR-700) use a standard web interface, but some nuances depend on the firmware version. If you're unsure of your device's model, check the sticker on the back panel—it contains the login information. Important: Changing the password will disconnect all devices from the network., so prepare a list of gadgets that will need to be reconnected in advance.
If you've forgotten your current Wi-Fi password or admin panel password, don't worry—we'll also tell you how to reset your router to factory settings without losing functionality. And for those who want to maximize the security of their network, there's a guide at the end of the article. Router security checklist from hacker attacks.
1. Preparing to change your password: what you need to know
Before you begin setting up, make sure you have:
- 🔌 Connecting to a router — via cable (recommended) or via Wi-Fi (if you remember the current password).
- 💻 Device with a browser - computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone.
- 📝 Login details — administrator login and password (usually
admin/adminor indicated on the router sticker). - ⚡ Backup power supply - If the router is connected via a UPS, avoid failures during setup.
If you don't remember your admin panel login details, they can be found on a sticker on the bottom or back of your router. These are usually combinations like admin/1234 or user/password. On the latest versions of Freedom routers (2023–2026), the factory administrator password may be unique and printed on a sticker in the format FR-XXX-XXXX.
Also check if there is a button on the router WPS Accidentally pressing it during setup may reset some settings. If you're connected via Wi-Fi, make sure the signal is stable; a weak signal may interrupt your session while saving new settings.
2. Login to the Freedom router admin panel
To change your Wi-Fi password, you first need to access your router's web interface. To do this:
- Open any browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge) and enter in the address bar
192.168.1.1or192.168.0.1On some models Freedom address can be usedfreedom.router. - Click
EnterAn authorization window should open. - Enter your login and password (default -
admin/admin, if they have not changed). - If the data does not match, check the sticker on the router or try the combinations from the table below.
| Router model | Default login | Default password |
|---|---|---|
| Freedom FR-300, FR-300W | admin |
admin or 1234 |
| Freedom FR-500, FR-500AC | user |
password or freedom |
| Freedom FR-700, FR-700X | admin |
Unique password on the sticker |
| Freedom Business (for offices) | superuser |
admin123 |
If the address 192.168.1.1 does not open, check:
- 🔗 Are you connected to a router (via cable or Wi-Fi).
- 🌐 Is your browser blocking access (try incognito mode or a different browser).
- 📡 Has the router's IP address changed? (You can check this via the command line:
ipconfigon Windows orifconfigon macOS/Linux).
⚠️ Attention: If you see the "Page Unavailable" error, your router may be in bridged mode or the DHCP server may be disabled. In this case, try connecting to 192.168.100.1 or perform a factory reset (see section 5).
3. Step-by-step instructions: how to change your Wi-Fi password
After successfully logging into the admin panel:
- Go to the section
Wi-FiorWireless network(on English firmware -Wireless). - Select a tab
Security(Security). - In the field
Network password(PasswordorWPA Key) Enter a new password. The recommended length is at least 12 characters, including letters, numbers, and special characters. - In the field
Security type(Security Mode) selectWPA2-PSK(orWPA3-PSK, if supported). - Save the changes by clicking the button
Apply(Apply) and wait for the router to reboot (1–2 minutes).
Example of a secure password: Freedom@2026_WiFi!Avoid simple combinations like 12345678 or qwerty - they are easy to pick up.
The new password is written down on paper or in a password manager|
Security type is set to WPA2/WPA3|
The network name (SSID) does not contain personal information|
All devices are ready to reconnect-->
After rebooting the router, connect to Wi-Fi with the new password. If devices don't see the network, check if the feature is enabled. SSID broadcasting (Enable SSID Broadcast) in the settings.
4. How to reset the Freedom router to factory settings
If you have forgotten your administrator password or cannot log into the control panel, follow these steps: hard resetTo do this:
- Find the button on the back of the router.
Reset(usually recessed into the body). - Take a paper clip or toothpick and press the button, holding it for 10-15 seconds.
- Release the button when the lights on the router start flashing or turn off.
- Wait for a full reboot (2-3 minutes).
After reset:
- 🔄 Wi-Fi network name (
SSID) will return to the factory settings (for example,Freedom_XXXX). - 🔐 The Wi-Fi and administrator passwords will be reset to default values (see table in section 2).
- ⚙️ All additional settings (for example,
Port ForwardingorParent Control) will be lost.
⚠️ Attention: Resetting the settings will disconnect all users from Wi-Fi. If you have a VoIP or VPN connection configured, these services will also stop working until you reset them.
If the router doesn't turn on after a reset or all the lights are flashing, there may be a firmware error. In this case, please contact support. Freedom or perform recovery via TFTP-server (instructions are in the documentation for the model).
What to do if the Reset button does not work?
If the button Reset does not respond to pressing, try:
1. Disconnect the router from power for 30 seconds, then repeat the reset.
2. Use another sharp object (such as a needle) to make sure the pressure is applied.
3. Check if the button is blocked by the housing (on some models you need to press it with force).
If resetting doesn't help, the router may have a memory problem, in which case it will need repair or replacement.
5. Choosing a secure password: tips and mistakes
A weak Wi-Fi password is one of the main reasons home networks are hacked. Here's what to consider when creating a new password:
- 🔒 Length: minimum 12 characters (optimally 16+).
- 🎲 Complexity: a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and special characters (
!@#$%and others). - 🚫 Exclude: names, dates of birth, telephone numbers, words from the dictionary.
- 🔄 Update: Change your password every 3-6 months.
Examples unreliable passwords:
password123- too simple.ivanov1985— contains personal data.freedom— matches the name of the router.
To generate a strong password, you can use password managers (KeePass, Bitwarden) or online services (for example, https://passwordsgenerator.net). Don't store your password in plain text—write it down on paper or in a secure digital storage.
6. Common mistakes and their solutions
When changing the password on routers Freedom Users often encounter serious problems. Here's how to avoid or fix them:
| Problem | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Settings are not saved | Firmware failure or insufficient memory | Please reset and try setup again |
| Devices do not connect to Wi-Fi | Incorrect password or security type | Check the case of your characters and select WPA2-PSK |
| The router constantly reboots | IP conflict or overheating | Turn off the power for 1 minute, check the ventilation |
| The admin panel won't open. | Browser blocking or IP changed | Try a different browser or reset your router. |
If you lose internet access after changing your password, check:
- 🔌 Connecting the cable from the provider to the port
WAN(usually blue in color). - 📡 Settings
PPPoE(if your provider requires authorization). - 🔄 Reboot the router (sometimes changes are only applied after turning it on again).
⚠️ Attention: On some models Freedom (For example, FR-500AC) after changing the Wi-Fi password, the broadcast channel may be reset (Channel). If the network speed has dropped, go to the settings and select the channel manually (recommended1,6or11for 2.4 GHz).
7. Additional settings for network protection
In addition to changing your password, it is recommended to configure additional security settings:
- 🔄 Update firmware: In the admin panel, find the section
System→Software updateand check if the version is up to date. - 🚪 Disable WPS: This feature is vulnerable to hacking. Go to
Wi-Fi→WPSand deactivate it. - 👤 Change administrator login: by default it is
admin- replace it with a unique name. - 📡 Set up a guest network: If you often have guests, create a separate network with limited access to local resources.
To restrict access to the router by IP:
- Go to
Security→MAC/IP filtering. - Whitelist only those devices that are allowed to connect.
- Activate the option
Allow only specified devices.
If your router supports VLAN or IPTV, do not change these settings unless necessary - incorrect configuration may disrupt the operation of television or Internet telephony.
FAQ: Frequently asked questions about changing your Freedom password
Is it possible to change the Wi-Fi password via a mobile app?
Yes, if your router Freedom supports the official app (eg Freedom Connect). Download it from App Store or Google Play, connect to the router's network and find the section Wi-Fi SettingsHowever, the app's functionality may be limited compared to the web interface.
What should I do if I forgot my admin panel password and resetting it doesn't help?
If a hard reset doesn't work, the button may be faulty. Reset or the router's memory. Try:
- Disconnect the router from power for 10 minutes, then repeat the reset.
- Use
30-30-30 Reset: holdReset30 seconds with the power on, then 30 seconds with the power off, and another 30 seconds after power on. - Contact support Freedom with the serial number of the device.
How do I know who is connected to my Wi-Fi?
In the admin panel, go to the section DHCP → Client list or Wireless → Connected Devices. All devices with their MAC-addresses and IP. If you see unfamiliar devices, immediately change the password and enable filtering by MAC.
Is it possible to set a password for the admin panel that is more complex than the Wi-Fi password?
Yes, and this is recommended. The administrator password should be more complex than the Wi-Fi password, as it gives complete control over the router. Use a combination of 16+ characters with rare special characters (e.g., F@3d0m_Adm!n_2026#). Store it in a password manager.
Why don't some devices connect after changing the password?
This may be due to:
- Incorrect entry of the new password (check the case!).
- Outdated firmware on the device (update Wi-Fi adapter drivers).
- Limitation on
MAC-address (if filtering is enabled). - Incompatible security type (for example, the old device does not support
WPA3).
Try temporarily disabling filtering and checking your connection.