How to change the Wi-Fi password on a Ufanet router: a complete guide

Changing your home network password is the first step you should take if you suspect your neighbors are accessing your internet, or if you simply want to increase your security. Ufanet routers, which are often rebranded devices from well-known manufacturers like Tenda, D-Link or ZTE, have a standard security procedure, but access to it is sometimes hidden behind specific addresses. Ignoring this step can lead not only to a decrease in connection speed but also to the leakage of personal data, since an attacker on your network can see the traffic passing through.

In this article, we'll walk through a detailed procedure for changing your access key, examine the specifics of logging into the web interface of various models, and discuss what to do if standard methods don't work. Procedure This doesn't require advanced programming knowledge, but it does require careful input. Incorrect configuration may temporarily disable your device's controls, so please follow the steps carefully.

Before you begin, make sure your device (laptop or smartphone) is connected to the router via a cable or your current Wi-Fi network. If you change the wireless password while connected to the same network, the connection will be lost after saving the settings, and you'll have to reconnect with the new password. This is normal security behavior.

Preparing to change security settings

The first step is to physically connect and verify the current connection is working. To make configuration changes router You need to have access to its administrative panel. It is best to use a desktop computer or laptop connected via LAN cable (usually yellow), as this ensures connection stability during the reconfiguration process. Connections may be unstable when the router modules are rebooting.

You will also need login information for your device's personal account. By default, most Ufanet models use the following combination: admin / admin or admin / passwordThis information is often found on a sticker located on the bottom of the case. If you've previously changed the password for entering settings and have forgotten it, your only option is to factory reset (Hard Reset), which will require reconfiguring the entire Internet.

⚠️ Attention: Before attempting any changes, make sure you have a contract with your provider or have written down your PPPoE/L2P login information (username and password for internet access). Resetting your router will cause this information to be lost, and your internet connection will be disabled until you re-enter it.

Write down or take a photo of your current settings in case something goes wrong. This is especially important for WAN settings, which are responsible for obtaining an IP address from your ISP. While Ufanet uses a dynamic IP (DHCP) in most cases, some plans require a static address or specific VLAN settings.

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Login to the router's web interface

To change your Wi-Fi password, open your browser and enter the gateway's IP address. For Ufanet equipment, addresses like 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1In some older models, a domain name may be present. tendawifi.com or ufanet.ru, but the IP address is a more secure way to log in. Enter the numbers in the browser's address bar (not the search bar!) and press Enter.

After navigating to the address, the system will request authorization. As mentioned earlier, the default credentials are: admin And adminIf these combinations don't work, check the sticker on the router. In rare cases, if the router was configured by a technician during installation, the password may have been changed to a unique one. In this case, you won't be able to log in without resetting the settings.

The interface may differ depending on the model (Tenda AC6, D-Link DIR-615, ZTE). Ufanet often uses a unified interface, but the basic menu logic remains the same. Look for sections labeled "Wireless," "Wi-Fi," "Wireless Network," or "WLAN Settings."

What should I do if the page doesn't load?

If your browser says "Unable to access the site," check if you're using mobile data instead of Wi-Fi. Also, try opening the page in incognito mode or using a different browser (Chrome, Firefox, or Edge). Sometimes clearing the DNS cache with the ipconfig /flushdns command in the command line helps.

Find the wireless network section

After successful authorization, you'll be taken to the main status page. This displays your uptime, connection type, and Wi-Fi status. Find the settings menu. In the classic interface Tenda, which is often used by Ufanet, the required section is called Wireless Settings or Wireless network settingsIt can be located in the top horizontal menu or in the vertical sidebar.

Within the wireless network section, there are usually several tabs. The main ones are "Basic Settings" and "Security." It is in the tab Security Encryption settings and a password change field are located here. Don't confuse this password with the password for logging into the admin panel—they are separate.

Pay attention to the "SSID" parameter. This is the name of your network that is visible to other devices. Users often change both the name and password at the same time to personalize the network. However, if you're only changing the password, you can leave the SSID field unchanged.

Setting up encryption and changing your password

The key point of the setup is the choice of encryption algorithm. In the field Security Mode or Encryption you must select an option WPA2-PSK or WPA/WPA2-PSKThese are the most current and safe standards available today. Options WEP or No Encryption It is strictly forbidden to use them, as they can be hacked in a few seconds using special programs.

In the field Password, Pre-Shared Key or Wireless network password Enter a new character combination. It's recommended to use at least 8 characters, including uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as numbers. Avoid obvious combinations like "12345678" or your date of birth.

After entering the data, be sure to click the button Save or ApplySome interfaces require an additional device reboot for changes to take effect. The system may warn you that all wireless clients will be disconnected.

Parameter Recommended value Description
SSID (Network Name) Latin chars + Numbers The name visible when searching for networks
Security Mode WPA2-PSK Data protection type
Encryption AES Encoding algorithm (more secure than TKIP)
Password 8+ characters Access key for clients
📊 What password do you usually use?
Simple (date/name)
Complex (symbols and numbers)
Written down in a notebook
I remember one for everyone

Save settings and reboot

After you click the save button, the router begins applying the new settings. The screen may freeze or display a connection error message—this is normal, as the device is rebooting its Wi-Fi module. If you're connected wirelessly, the connection will be lost immediately.

You need to return to the list of available networks on your device, find your network (by SSID), and attempt to connect. The device will request a new password. Enter it carefully, paying attention to the capitalization of the letters. If the connection is successful and the internet is restored, the process is complete.

If the device says "Unable to connect," try forgetting the network (deleting the connection profile) on your computer and creating it again. Sometimes old saved settings conflict with the router's new security settings.

⚠️ Attention: Router interfaces and firmware are subject to update. Button locations and menu item names may differ slightly from those described. If you can't find a specific item, search for similar names or contact Ufanet technical support to confirm your device model.

Common problems and their solutions

One common issue is when the router doesn't accept a new password or returns an error when saving. This can happen if the selected encryption type isn't supported by older devices in your home. In this case, try selecting compatibility mode. WPA/WPA2 Mixed.

Another problem is an authorization loop, where the router constantly requests the admin username and password. This often indicates corrupted firmware or file system. Try clearing your browser cache or logging in through incognito mode. If that doesn't help, you'll need to reset your router.

Users also often encounter problems with smart plugs or TVs stopping working after changing the password. This is expected: you'll have to reconfigure Wi-Fi on each smart home device, as they won't automatically detect the password change.

How to do a hard reset?

Find the small hole labeled "Reset" on the router's body. With the device turned on, press it with a paperclip and hold for 10-15 seconds until all the lights flash. The router will return to factory settings.

Home Network Security Tips

Changing your password is just the first step. For maximum security, it's recommended to regularly update your router's firmware via the "Update" section. System Tools -> Firmware UpgradeManufacturers are patching vulnerabilities that allow hackers to access networks even with the correct password.

Disable the feature WPS in the wireless network settings. This technology allows you to connect with the push of a button, but it has critical vulnerabilities that allow someone to guess the network password within a few hours. In the Ufanet/Tenda interface, this option is often enabled by default.

Use a guest network if you frequently have friends over. This will isolate their devices from your personal files and printers while still maintaining internet access. A guest network is configured in the same Wireless section, but it has a separate SSID and password.

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

If you've changed your settings password (admin) and forgotten it, it's impossible to recover. The only option is to perform a full reset using the button on the router. Afterward, you'll need to configure the router again, just as you did when you first turned it on, using your provider credentials.

Is it possible to change the password through the app on the phone?

Yes, if your Ufanet router model supports a mobile app (e.g., Tenda WiFi or MyDlink). However, traditional browser login using the IP address 192.168.0.1 is a universal method that works on 100% of devices without installing any additional software.

Does changing your password affect your internet speed?

Changing your password itself doesn't affect speed. However, if you've previously had a lot of third-party devices connecting to your network and "stealing" traffic, changing your password and disconnecting the uninvited guests will significantly improve your network speed.