Changing your home Wi-Fi password is a basic but critical step to keeping your personal information secure. ISP equipment owners Rostelecom, who often uses the brand's devices HuaweiUsers face the need to update their access key for various reasons, ranging from suspected unauthorized connections to scheduled credential rotation. Ignoring this step can lead to traffic theft or even compromise of connected devices.
The setup process doesn't require in-depth networking knowledge and only takes a few minutes if you follow the steps carefully. Modern web console interfaces have become more user-friendly, but older models or specific firmware may have their own quirks. In this guide, we'll detail the steps for most current models, so you can easily set them up. protect your network from strangers.
Before changing settings, make sure your device (laptop or smartphone) is connected to the router via a cable or your current Wi-Fi network. If you lose the connection during setup, it will be more difficult to restore access without a direct connection. Let's look at how to properly prepare for the procedure and what information you'll need.
Preparing to change security settings
The first step is to gather the necessary information to log into the administrative panel. This is located on the bottom panel of your router. Huawei There is usually a sticker with factory data. It contains the address of the web interface (often 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1), as well as the default login and password. This information may differ from what you previously set if the router has been in use.
If the default data doesn't work, the password may have been changed previously. In this case, the only solution is to reset the device to factory settings. This will return all settings to their original state, including the network name and passkey printed on the sticker. Be prepared to reconfigure your connection type (PPPoE or IPoE) after the reset if your ISP doesn't use automatic configuration.
⚠️ Attention: Before resetting your router, make sure you have your contract with your provider handy. You may need the internet login and password provided with your contract, not the ones on the router's sticker.
To help you prepare for the procedure, use the following checklist to ensure you don't miss anything:
☑️ Preparing to change your password
It is also important to understand the difference between the password for entering the settings (admin panel) and the password for connecting to Wi-Fi. This two different protectionsWe'll be changing the second type, but you'll also need access information to access the first. If you're changing the administrator password, write it down in a safe place, as it won't be possible to recover it without resetting it.
Logging into the Huawei router's web interface
Open any modern browser on your computer or phone. In the address bar, where the website name is usually written, enter the router's IP address. For most models Huawei, used Rostelecom, This 192.168.1.1Press Enter. If the address is entered correctly, the browser will ask for your username and password to access the management system.
Enter the data from the sticker on the case. A combination of the following is often used: admin / admin or admin / unique code from the sticker. After successful authorization, you will be taken to the main status page, which displays information about the connection and Wi-Fi status. The interface may be blue, green, or white, depending on the firmware version.
The interface may vary depending on the model, but the logic remains the same. Look for sections labeled "Wi-Fi," "WLAN," "Wireless Network," or "Network." In newer firmware versions Huawei A simplified menu is often used, where the main settings are located on the main screen or in the sidebar.
In some cases, the browser may display a warning that the connection is not secure (security certificate error). This is normal for local devices, as they do not have an SSL certificate. Feel free to click "Advanced" → "Continue to this site (not secure)" to continue.
Find the WLAN section
After logging in, navigation depends on the software version. In the classic interface Huawei you need to go to the tab WLAN or Wi-Fi. Next, select the subsection WLAN Basic Configuration or Basic settingsThis is where the network name (SSID) parameters and encryption methods are located.
Please note that modern routers operate in two bands: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. Settings for each may be separate. If you want to change the password for all devices at once, you'll need to find the corresponding fields in the settings for both bands. Often, there's a checkbox labeled "Sync with 2.4G radio," which allows you to set a single password for both frequencies.
Look for the field in the interface WPA PreSharedKey or simply "Password." There's usually a drop-down list with the encryption type next to it. It's recommended to select WPA2-PSK or WPA3, if your devices support this standard. Using legacy WEP or WPA (without the two) makes the network vulnerable to hacking in a matter of minutes.
For clarity, here is a table with the parameters you will encounter in this section:
| Parameter | Meaning / Recommendation | Description |
|---|---|---|
| SSID Name | Any (in Latin) | The name of your network that appears in searches |
| Authentication Mode | WPA2-PSK / WPA3 | Device authentication method |
| Encryption Mode | AES | Data encryption algorithm (more secure than TKIP) |
| WPA PreSharedKey | 8+ characters | The password itself for connecting to Wi-Fi |
Make sure "Enable WLAN" is checked. If unchecked, the router will stop broadcasting and you'll lose your connection. After making changes to the fields, be sure to click "Apply" or "Save" at the bottom of the page.
Setting a new password and encryption type
Creating a strong password is an art of balancing complexity and memorability. While a system may require a minimum of 8 characters, for true security, 12 or more is best. Mix uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. Avoid obvious combinations like "12345678" or your phone number.
In the new password entry field (WPA PreSharedKey) Enter the combination you came up with. Be careful with the letter case, as Password And password These are different keys. If you enter a mistake, you'll have to reconnect all the devices in your home using the correct key.
⚠️ Attention: When you save the settings, your device will momentarily lose its Wi-Fi connection. This is normal behavior for the router, as it reboots the wireless module with the new security settings.There's a common misconception that changing your password frequently improves security. In fact, if your password is complex and unique, changing it every month doesn't make sense. It's much more important not to share it directly with guests, but to use the guest network feature if your network supports it. Huawei.
📊 How often do you change your Wi-Fi password?Once a monthOnce a yearOnly when purchasing a routerNever changedAfter entering the data, check the encryption type again. Make sure the standard is selected. WPA2-PSKThis is the current "gold standard," providing high speed and reliable security. Older devices may not support WPA3, so WPA2 is the most compatible option.
Save settings and reconnect
After clicking "Save" or "Apply," the router will apply the changes. Your browser may freeze or display a "Page cannot be found" error because the device has changed network settings on the fly. Don't panic. Just wait about 30-60 seconds for the router to completely reboot the radio.
Now take your smartphone or laptop and open the list of available Wi-Fi networks. Find your network by name (SSID). When you try to connect, the system will ask for a new password. Enter the password you just entered. If the connection is successful and the internet is restored, then the procedure has been completed correctly.
If your device says "Unable to connect," try forgetting the network (deleting the network profile) and reconnecting. Sometimes devices try to use old saved encryption data, which causes a conflict. Deleting the profile forces the device to request the latest security settings.
What should you do if you forgot your new password?
If you just changed your password and forgot it, but need to connect urgently, you have two options. First, look up the password on another, already connected device (in Windows, you can do this in the wireless network properties). Second, reset the router using the Reset button, but then you'll have to reconfigure your internet connection using your provider's credentials.
Don't forget to update the password on all home devices: TVs, set-top boxes, smart plugs, and guest phones. Devices without screens (such as smart bulbs) may require using the manufacturer's app to re-pair them to the network.
Common mistakes and troubleshooting
One common issue is when a password is not accepted by the router when saved. This can occur if the password contains prohibited characters or if the key length does not meet the requirements of the selected encryption type. For example, WEP keys may be limited to 5 or 13 characters, while WPA2 allows up to 63.
Another mistake is changing settings over the wireless channel you're currently on. If you change the Wi-Fi channel or channel width at the same time as the password, the connection may be permanently interrupted, and you won't be able to complete the setup. Therefore, it's best to make critical changes by connecting your computer to the router via LAN cable.
If the router interface stops responding or is not working properly after changing settings, try rebooting the device using the power button or through the web interface (System Tools → Reboot). Software issues are often resolved with a simple restart.
⚠️ Attention: Router interfaces and firmware can be updated remotely by the provider. Menu locations and item names may differ slightly from those described. Always refer to the menu items (WLAN, Security, Password) and not just their exact names.In rare cases, the problem may lie with the computer's network card drivers. If no devices see the network or can't connect with the new password, check if your router has a MAC address filter that's blocking new connections.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where can I find the PIN code to connect without entering a password?
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) allows you to connect using a push-button or a PIN code. The PIN code is usually found on the router's sticker. However, this method is not recommended, as it is less secure and vulnerable to brute-force attacks. It's better to enter the full password manually.
Is it possible to change the password through the Rostelecom app?
Yes, if your router supports cloud management and you've linked it to the Rostelecom or Home Monitor app. The app often has a "My Wi-Fi" section where you can quickly change the network name and password without logging into the web interface.
What should I do if my Huawei router won't save settings?
Check if the configuration memory is full. Try a factory reset and reconfiguring the router. Also, make sure you click "Apply" or "Save" after each change, rather than simply switching between tabs.
Does changing your password affect your internet speed?
Changing your password itself doesn't affect speed. However, if you change the encryption type from WPA2 to the older WEP or WPA (TKIP), the protocol may artificially limit your speed to 54 Mbps. Always select WPA2-PSK (AES).