Changing your home Wi-Fi password is the first step you should take if you suspect unauthorized access or when purchasing new equipment. For Ufanet subscribers, this procedure often becomes necessary when old data is lost or there's a desire to upgrade. security level Personal internet space. Managing router settings can now be done not only from a computer, but also directly from a smartphone, making the task much easier.
Many users mistakenly believe that a cable connection to a laptop is required to make changes. This is a misconception. Modern router web interfaces Ufanet Fully adapted for mobile browsers, allowing you to make changes to your wireless network configuration in minutes. The key is to know the exact login address and current administrator credentials.
In this article, we'll detail the steps for changing the encryption key via a mobile device. You'll learn how to connect to the admin panel, where to find the required fields, and what to do if standard methods don't work. Proper configuration will protect your traffic from interception and prevent your neighbors from stealing it.
⚠️ Note: After changing your Wi-Fi password, all your devices (TVs, phones, smart speakers) will automatically disconnect from the network. You will need to re-enter the new key on each one.
Preparing to set up a wireless network
Before you begin, make sure your smartphone is connected to the router whose settings you plan to change. This can be done either wirelessly, if you know the current password, or via a LAN cable using an adapter. OTG For your phone. The second option is more reliable, as changing WiFi settings will break the wireless connection and you'll lose access to the admin panel.
You'll also need to know the gateway's IP address. In most cases, this is the default for your provider's equipment. 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1This information is often found on a sticker located on the bottom of the device. If the sticker has worn off, the address can be found in your phone's network settings under "Connection Information."
It's important to have your login and password handy to access the control panel. The factory data is usually listed as admin And admin, or are listed on the same label as the IP address. If you've previously changed this information and forgot it, you may need to reset the router to factory settings using the button. Reset.
Logging into the Ufanet router's web interface
Open any browser installed on your smartphone: Chrome, Safari, Yandex Browser, or Opera. In the address bar—specifically, the URL bar, not the search bar—enter your router's IP address. Once entered, click the Go button. If the address is entered correctly, the system will request authorization.
In the window that opens, enter your login and password. This is the default for most models. TP-Link, D-Link or Tenda, which are used by the provider, are admin / adminPlease note: capitalization is important. If the information on the sticker doesn't match, it may have been previously modified.
- 📱 Make sure your mobile internet (4G/5G) is turned off so your phone uses the local connection to the router.
- 🔗 If the page doesn't load, try using the "Full Site Version" mode in your browser menu.
- 🔐 If you enter your password three times incorrectly, the system may temporarily block access to settings.
After successful authorization, you will be taken to the main page of the control panel. The interface may differ depending on the device model, but the general logic of the menu layout remains the same. Look for tabs with the words Wireless, WiFi or "Wireless Mode".
Find the WiFi settings section
Router interfaces can be in Russian or English. If you see English terms, don't be alarmed. You're looking for the section WirelessLook for the subsection inside it. Wireless Security (Wireless Security) or simply WLAN SettingsThis is where the encryption parameters and access key are located.
In some router models, especially in newer firmware versions from Ufanet, the settings may be moved to a separate tab. WLAN on the sidebar. A list of wireless networks (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) is displayed here. Select the network whose password you want to change, or change the settings for both frequencies simultaneously.
What is the difference between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies?
The 2.4 GHz band provides greater coverage and wall penetration, but is more susceptible to interference. The 5 GHz band offers higher speeds but has a shorter range. It's recommended to set different passwords or complex network names to ensure devices connect to the optimal frequency.
Please pay attention to the security type. In the field Security Mode or "Encryption Type" protocol must be selected WPA2-PSK or WPA3. Using obsolete WEP or open network (Open) makes your password vulnerable to hacking in a few minutes using special utilities.
The process of changing the password and network name
In the found section, find the field Wireless Password, PSK Password or "Password." Enter a new character combination there. For reliable security, it's recommended to use at least 8-10 characters, including upper- and lower-case letters and numbers. Avoid simple sequences like "12345678" or your date of birth.
You can also change the network name there (SSID (or "Wireless Network Name"). This name will appear in the list of available networks on guests' and neighbors' phones. Changing the name is useful if you have many identical "WiFi" or "TP-Link" networks in your home, creating confusion when connecting.
☑️ Check before saving
After entering all the data, be sure to scroll down the page and 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 by the router. The device may reboot automatically, which is a normal configuration update process.
Table of standard parameters for different models
Since Ufanet uses equipment from different vendors, addresses and default passwords may vary. Below is a summary table to help you navigate if the default login 192.168.0.1 doesn't work.
| Router model | Default IP address | Login | Password |
|---|---|---|---|
| TP-Link (older versions) | 192.168.0.1 | admin | admin |
| TP-Link (new versions) | 192.168.0.1 | admin | (specified upon first login) |
| D-Link | 192.168.0.1 | admin | (empty field) |
| Tenda | 192.168.0.1 | admin | admin |
| Keenetic | 192.168.1.1 | admin | 1234 |
If your device model doesn't match the information in the table, carefully inspect the bottom of the case. Factory information is always present there. In rare cases, your provider may set their own unique passwords for accessing the admin panel that don't match the factory defaults.
⚠️ Note: Interfaces and addresses may vary depending on the firmware version. If the information on the sticker doesn't match, contact your provider's technical support to confirm access details.
What to do if settings are not saved
Sometimes users encounter a situation where, after clicking the "Save" button, the router displays an error or simply reboots, reverting to the old settings. This may be due to the device's memory being full or an IP address conflict on the local network.
Try clearing your phone's browser cache or opening the settings in Incognito mode. A full reset is also effective. To do this, hold down the router's power button. Reset (usually recessed into the body) for 10-15 seconds until all indicators start flashing.
After the reset, the device will return to factory settings. You will need to reconfigure the connection type (PPPoE, L2TP, or Dynamic IP) used by Ufanet. If you don't know this information, it's best not to reset it yourself; instead, call a technician or consult with support.
Home Network Security Tips
Changing your password is just the first step. To keep your network secure, follow a few rules. Update your access key regularly, at least every six months. This minimizes risks, even if someone you know has accessed your network in the past.
Disable the feature WPS in the wireless network settings. This protocol is designed to simplify connections, but it has critical vulnerabilities that allow attackers to brute-force the password in a matter of hours. In the router interface, this option is often located in the same section as the password settings.
- 🛡️ Don't use simple dictionary words or pet names as passwords.
- 📡 Hide the network name (SSID Broadcast) if you don't want your neighbors to see your router in the list.
- 📱 Enable MAC address filtering to allow only trusted devices to connect.
Following these simple steps will turn your home network into an impenetrable fortress. You'll be confident that you're only paying for your internet, and your personal data transmitted over Wi-Fi won't fall into the wrong hands.
Is it possible to change the password through the Ufanet app?
Yes, if your provider offers a proprietary app for your personal account or router management (for example, Ufanet Mobile). In this case, the process is simplified to just a couple of clicks in the app interface, without the need to log in to the web interface using your IP address.
What should I do if my phone says "Unable to connect" after changing my password?
You need to forget the network on your device. Go to Wi-Fi settings, select your network, and tap "Forget network" or "Delete." Then, find it in the list again and enter a new password.
Does changing your password affect your internet speed?
No, changing the password itself doesn't affect speed. However, if you change the encryption type from WPA2 to the older WEP or vice versa, this could theoretically affect the handshake speed, but in real-world use, the difference is imperceptible.
How to create a complex password that is easy to remember?
Use associations: take the phrase "I like to drink coffee at 7 a.m." and transform it into "Ylpkv7u!" It's difficult to find, but easy for you to reproduce.