Changing the Wi-Fi password on a router Keenetic Setting up a mobile account is a task that every user faces sooner or later. The reasons can vary: suspecting a password leak, wanting to set a more complex password, or simply a routine security change. Unlike setting up a mobile account on a computer, the mobile process has its own nuances, from choosing the right app to dealing with the interface on a small screen.
Many people mistakenly believe that a PC or laptop is required for this operation. In fact, modern routers Keenetic (series Giga, Ultra, Viva and others) support full control via smartphone. The key is to know the sequence of actions and be aware of potential pitfalls, such as losing connection after changing settings.
In this article, we will look at two main methods: through the official application My.Keenetic and through the router's web interface in a mobile browser. You'll also learn how to avoid common mistakes and what to do if devices fail to connect to the network after changing the password. These instructions apply to all current models. Keenetic (2018–2026) and the latest firmware versions.
Preparing to change your Wi-Fi password via your phone
Before you begin changing your password, make sure your phone is connected to the network. KeeneticThis is critical: if you lose connection during setup, you may need to reset your router to factory settings. Also check:
- 📶 Wi-Fi signal strength On the phone, there should be at least 2–3 bars. A weak signal may interrupt the connection when saving settings.
- 🔋 Battery charge — not less than 30%. If the phone runs out of battery during the process, the settings may be lost.
- 📱 My.Keenetic application version (if you use it). An outdated version may not support your router model.
- 🔒 Administrator rightsMake sure you have access to your router settings (the login/password is usually located on the device's sticker).
If you don't remember your current Wi-Fi password but are connected to the network, you can find it in your phone's settings:
- On Android:
Settings → Wi-Fi → [your network] → Share password(fingerprint or PIN confirmation will be required). - On iOS:
Settings → Wi-Fi → ⓘ next to the network → Show password(Face ID/Touch ID required).
Important! If you're not connected to your router's Wi-Fi but remember the old password, connect first. If you've forgotten both the old password and your router login information, you'll have to reset the device using the reset button. Reset (factory settings).
Method 1: Change your password through the My.Keenetic app
Official app My.Keenetic — the most convenient way to manage your router from your phone. It's available for Android (Google Play) and iOS (App Store), supports all current models Keenetic and has an intuitive interface.
To change your Wi-Fi password via the app:
- Open My.Keenetic and wait until the connection to the router is established (the icon at the top should turn green).
- Go to the section
Wi-Fi(antenna icon in the bottom menu). - Select the network for which you want to change the password (usually it is
2.4 GHzor5 GHz). - Tap on the field
Network passwordand enter a new combination. The recommended length is at least 12 characters, including letters, numbers, and special characters. - Click
Savein the upper right corner. The router will reboot (this is normal).
Note: If your phone loses connection after saving, reconnect to the network using the new password. Other devices (laptops, tablets, smart speakers) will also need to reconnect.
The connection to the Keenetic network is stable (there is no "!" icon next to Wi-Fi)
The new password is written down in a secure place (for example, in a password manager)
All important devices are ready to be reconnected.
The My.Keenetic app has been updated to the latest version.
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⚠️ Attention: If your network uses guest network, her password is changed separately! Go to the sectionGuest networkin the same menuWi-Fiand repeat the procedure.
Method 2: Change your password via the web interface from your phone
If the application My.Keenetic If the app is unavailable for some reason (for example, your router model doesn't support it), you can use the web interface. You'll need any mobile browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox).
Step-by-step instructions:
- Open your browser and type in the address bar
192.168.1.1ormy.keenetic.net. ClickEnter. - Enter your login and password to log into the router (default -
admin/admin, if you haven't changed it). If the data is lost, look for it on the sticker on the back of the router. - In the main menu, select
Wi-Fi network(orWireless networkin old firmware). - Go to the tab
Access point(for the main network) orGuest network(if you need to change her password). - In the field
Network Key (PSK)Enter a new password. For security, use a password generator (for example, the one built into Google Password Manager or 1Password). - Click
ApplyThe router will save the settings and reboot (this will take 1–2 minutes).
After rebooting, reconnect to the network using the new password. If the web interface page is no longer accessible, check that your phone is connected to the correct network (sometimes the router creates two networks—one for 2.4 GHz and one for 5 GHz—with the same name).
What should I do if the web interface doesn't open?
1. Make sure your phone is connected to your router's Wi-Fi and not to mobile data.
2. Try entering the router's IP address manually: 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 (depending on the model).
3. Clear your browser cache or try a different one (for example, Firefox instead of Chrome).
4. If the router does not respond, reboot it with the power button (not Reset!).
⚠️ Attention: In some firmware Keenetic After changing the password, the binding of devices to MAC addresses may be lost (function MAC filterIf some devices fail to connect after changing the password, check this section in the router settings.
New Wi-Fi Password Requirements: How to Create a Secure Password
A weak Wi-Fi password is one of the main reasons home networks are hacked. Hackers use automated programs to guess simple combinations (for example, 12345678 or qwerty). To protect your network, follow these guidelines:
- 🔐 Length: Minimum 12 characters. The longer it is, the harder it is to guess.
- 🔤 Symbols: Use upper and lower case letters, numbers and special characters (
!@#$%and others). - 🚫 Exclude: names, dates of birth, telephone numbers, words from the dictionary.
- 🔄 Update: Change your password every 3-6 months (or immediately if you suspect a leak).
Examples of strong passwords:
| Password type | Example | Security level |
|---|---|---|
| Random string | k7#pL9$vR2!q |
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Phrase with letter replacement | K0t_V_D0m3!2026 |
⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Combination of words + symbols | Winter Garden $58 |
⭐⭐⭐ |
| Simple (not recommended!) | 12345678 |
⭐ |
If your router supports the standard WPA3, be sure to enable it in the security settings (section Wi-Fi → Security). This protocol is more reliable. WPA2 and protects against most modern attacks.
Common mistakes and their solutions
Even when following the instructions, users often encounter problems. Here are the most common errors and how to fix them:
- 🔌 "Settings are not saved": Check that the router isn't overheating (if it is, let it cool for 10 minutes). Also, try changing your browser or using an app. My.Keenetic.
- 📵 "The phone won't connect after changing the password."Make sure you're entering the new password correctly (case-sensitive!). If that doesn't help, reboot the router.
- 🔒 "I forgot my router password (not my Wi-Fi password!)": Reset settings with the button
Reset(hold for 10 seconds). The login/password will become factory default (admin/admin). - 🌐 "The web interface won't open.": Check that there are no typos in the address bar (e.g.
my.keenetic.net, and notmykeenetic.net).
If after changing the password it stopped working smart devices (lamps, sockets, speakers), they will have to be reconnected. To do this:
- Open your device's app (e.g. Yandex Smart Home or Mi Home).
- Remove the device from the network.
- Start the connection process again by selecting your Wi-Fi network and entering the new password.
⚠️ Attention: Some smart devices (such as cameras) Xiaomi or thermostats Nest) may require a factory reset when changing the Wi-Fi password. Check the instructions for your specific model!
Additional security settings after changing your password
Changing your password is only half the battle. To maximize your network security, we recommend taking a few more steps:
- 🔄 Update your router firmware: Go to
System → Updateand install the latest version of the software. This patches the vulnerabilities. - 👤 Change the admin login/password: By default this is
admin/admin— the first thing hackers check. Come up with a unique pair. - 📡 Disable WPS: This function is vulnerable to brute-force attacks. Find it in
Wi-Fi → Securityand deactivate. - 🕵️ Enable MAC address filtering (optional): Allow only trusted devices to connect. The downside is that you'll have to manually add new devices.
If you have it on your network children, set up parental control:
- Go to
Internet → Parental Controls. - Add children's devices (by MAC address or IP).
- Set time limits or block unwanted websites.
Preventive advice: Once a month, check the list of connected devices in the section My Network → DevicesIf you see unfamiliar gadgets, change your password immediately!
FAQ: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Is it possible to change the Wi-Fi password on a Keenetic without connecting to a network?
No, to change router settings, your device must be connected to its network (via Wi-Fi or cable). If you've forgotten your Wi-Fi password and aren't connected, the only option is to reset the router using the reset button. Reset (all settings will be reset to factory settings).
What should I do if I lose internet access after changing my password?
The problem is most likely not with your password, but with your ISP connection settings. Check:
- Is the provider's cable connected to the port?
Internet(usually blue in color). - Are the PPPoE/L2TP settings (section) lost?
Internet → Connection). - Is the indicator light on?
Interneton the router.
If nothing helps, contact your provider's technical support.
How do I know who is connected to my Wi-Fi?
Go to the router's web interface (my.keenetic.net) or application My.Keenetic, then go to the section My Network → DevicesA list of all connected devices with their IP and MAC addresses will be displayed. Unknown devices can be blocked.
Is it possible to set different passwords for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz?
Yes, in routers Keenetic 2.4 and 5 GHz networks are configured separately. In the section Wi-Fi Select the desired frequency and set a unique password for each. This is convenient if you want to restrict access (for example, only give guests 2.4 GHz).
How often should I change my Wi-Fi password?
The recommended frequency is once every 3-6 months. Also, change your password immediately if:
- You shared it with guests or neighbors.
- Noticed suspicious activity on the network (slow internet, unknown devices).
- The router was hacked (for example, unknown settings appeared on it).