How to set a Wi-Fi password on an Honor phone: detailed instructions with pictures

You want to protect your home network from neighbors or random connections, but only have a smartphone at hand. Honor? That's not a problem—modern phones from this brand allow you to set a Wi-Fi password without a computer. In this article, we'll look at how to set a password for a router using an app. Huawei AI Life (previously HiLink), standard Android settings and even through the browser, if your Honor supports this feature.

It is important to understand that the process may differ slightly depending on the phone model (Honor 8X, Honor 20 Pro, Honor Magic 5 and the router type. However, the general logic remains the same: you'll need access to the router's control panel, which can be accessed through the mobile app or web interface. If you've never changed your router's settings, the login and password are likely default—they can be found on the device's sticker.

We will also tell you which type of encryption to choose (WPA2-PSK or WPA3), how to create a strong password, and what to do if your devices stop connecting to the network after changing your password. At the end of the article, you'll find answers to frequently asked questions and troubleshooting tips for common errors.

1. Preparation: What you need to know before setting up

Before you begin changing your password, please make sure that:

  • 📶 Your phone number Honor Connected to the same Wi-Fi network you want to password protect. Without connecting to the router, you won't be able to change its settings.
  • 🔌 The router is turned on and working reliably. If the lights are flashing abnormally or the network is dropping, first troubleshoot the hardware.
  • 📱 The phone has an app installed to manage the router (if you are using a branded router) Huawei or Honor). For universal routers (TP-Link, ASUS, Keenetic), any browser will work.
  • 🔒 You have access to the standard login details for the admin panel (login/password). This is usually admin/admin or indicated on the router sticker.

If your router was provided by a provider (Rostelecom, Beeline, MTS), the password for accessing the settings may differ from the default. In this case, contact your provider's support or check the device documentation.

It's also a good idea to create a new Wi-Fi password in advance. It should:

  • 🔐 Be at least 8 characters long (12+ is optimal).
  • 🅰️ Contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters (e.g. WiFi_Home@2026!).
  • 🚫 Do not match passwords from your other accounts or personal information (dates of birth, names).
📊 What router are you using?
Huawei/Honor
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Keenetic
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2. Method 1: Via the Huawei AI Life app (for Huawei/Honor routers)

If your router is from Huawei or Honor (For example, Huawei WS5200, Honor Router 3), the easiest way is to use the branded application Huawei AI LifeIt comes pre-installed on most smartphones. Honor (if not, download from AppGallery or Google Play).

Instructions:

  1. Open the app Huawei AI Life and go to the section Smart Home (or Devices).
  2. Find your router in the list of connected devices and tap on it.
  3. Select an item Wi-Fi settings or Network management.
  4. Go to SecurityWi-Fi password.
  5. Enter the new password twice and save the changes.

After this, all devices will be disconnected from the network, and you will have to reconnect with a new password.

☑️ What to check before saving a new password

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⚠️ Attention: If your router stops distributing internet after changing the password, check to see if your ISP connection settings have been reset. Sometimes the app Huawei AI Life resets parameters PPPoE or DHCP.

3. Method 2: via browser (universal method)

This method works for any router, regardless of manufacturer. You only need a phone. Honor and a browser (for example, Chrome or Honor Browser).

Steps:

  1. Connect your phone to the Wi-Fi network that you want to password protect.
  2. Open your browser and enter your router's IP address in the address bar. This is usually:
    • 192.168.1.1 (the most common option)
    • 192.168.0.1 (for some TP-Link, ASUS models)
    • 192.168.8.1 (for Huawei/Honor routers)
  3. Enter your username and password to access the control panel. If you haven't changed them, try these combinations:
    • admin / admin
    • admin / (empty field)
    • user / user
  • Find the section Wireless (or Wi-Fi, Wireless network).
  • Go to the tab Security (Security) and select the encryption type:
    • WPA2-PSK (AES) — the optimal option for most devices.
    • WPA3-PSK - more reliable, but some older gadgets may not support it.
    • WEP - outdated and unreliable, not recommended.
    • Enter the new password in the field Password or Password and save the settings.

    If the router does not respond after saving, reboot it by turning off the power for 10-15 seconds.

    Encryption type Security level Compatibility Recommendation
    WPA3-PSK ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Devices after 2019 The best choice if all gadgets are modern
    WPA2-PSK (AES) ⭐⭐⭐⭐ All devices Universal option
    WPA2-PSK (TKIP) ⭐⭐ Obsolete devices Not recommended (vulnerabilities)
    WEP Very old gadgets It is dangerous to use

    4. Method 3: via the provider's app (Rostelecom, MTS, Beeline)

    If your router was provided by your internet service provider, the easiest way is to use their proprietary app. For example:

    • 📱 Rostelecom - application Rostelecom personal account.
    • 📱 MTSMy MTS.
    • 📱 BeelineMy Beeline.

    Algorithm of actions:

    1. Download and install your provider's application.
    2. Log in using your phone number or personal account login.
    3. Find the section Internet or Wi-Fi.
    4. Select an option Router settings or Network management.
    5. Change the password in the appropriate field and save.
    ⚠️ Attention: Sometimes providers' apps don't allow you to change the encryption type. If you need to choose WPA3 instead of WPA2, use the browser method.

    5. How to create a strong Wi-Fi password

    A weak password is like an open door for hackers or neighbors who want to use your internet. Here are a few rules for creating a strong password:

    • 🔑 Use 12–16 characters (minimum 8, but the longer the better).
    • 🅿️ Combine uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers And symbols (!@#$% and others).
    • 📛 Avoid obvious words (password, qwerty, 12345678).
    • 🏠 Do not use personal information (names, dates of birth, addresses).

    Examples of strong passwords:

    • Coffee$Lover_2026!
    • WiFi@Honor_Magic5#
    • SecureNet$1987*Paris

    If you are afraid of forgetting your password, write it down in a safe place (for example, in an application) Google Password Manager or 1Password) or take a screenshot and save it in an encrypted folder.

    How to check if your Wi-Fi is hacked?

    If you notice your internet has slowed down and unknown devices have appeared in the list of connected devices (in your router's control panel), your Wi-Fi may have been hacked. In this case, immediately change your password and encryption type to WPA3 (if supported).

    6. What to do if devices don't connect after changing the password

    Sometimes after changing the password, certain gadgets (TVs, printers, smart speakers) stop connecting to the network. Here's how to fix the problem:

    • 🔄 Reboot your router. Unplug it from the power supply for 10-15 seconds and plug it back in.
    • 📱 Forget the network on the device. On your phone or laptop, find your Wi-Fi network in the settings, select Forget and reconnect with a new password.
    • 🔧 Check the encryption type. If you have chosen WPA3, and the device is old, go back to WPA2-PSK (AES).
    • 📡 Update your router firmware. Outdated software may cause connection problems.

    If the problem persists, try resetting the router to factory settings (button Reset on the back panel) and configure it again.

    ⚠️ Attention: If after resetting the router you cannot access the control panel, check whether the connection settings to the provider have been reset (especially the parameters PPPoE, VLAN or MAC address). They will have to be entered again.

    7. Common mistakes and how to avoid them

    When setting up a Wi-Fi password, users often make the same mistakes. Here are the most common ones and how to fix them:

    Error Cause Solution
    Unable to log into the router control panel Incorrect IP address or login/password Check the sticker on your router or reset it to factory settings.
    There is no internet after changing the password The provider settings have been lost (PPPoE, DHCP) Check the settings in the section WAN or Internet
    Devices do not connect to Wi-Fi Incompatible encryption type (WPA3 for old gadgets) Return to WPA2-PSK (AES)
    The password is not saved Router firmware error Update your router's software via the control panel

    If you encounter a different problem, try searching for a solution in the documentation for your router or on forums (for example, 4PDA or IXBT).

    FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions

    Is it possible to set a Wi-Fi password without access to the router?

    No. To change network security settings, you'll still need access to the router's control panel—either through the app or a browser. If you don't know the router's password, you can reset it using the button. Reset (but then you will have to configure everything again).

    How do I find out what the password is for my Wi-Fi?

    If you haven't changed the password, it's located on the router sticker (field Wi-Fi Password or Network key). If your password has changed but you have forgotten it, you can:

    • View it in your phone settings (if it is already connected to the network). Honor With EMUI or MagicOS go to Settings → Wi-Fi, tap on your network and select Share password (fingerprint or PIN confirmation will be required).
    • Log in to the router control panel and check the current password in the section Wireless Security.
    Is it possible to set a Wi-Fi password from a phone if the router is from a different provider?

    Yes, but the method depends on the router model:

    • If the router supports control via an app (for example, TP-Link Tether, ASUS Router), download it and change the password there.
    • If not, use the universal method via a browser (enter the router's IP address in the address bar).

    The main thing is that the phone is connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

    Which password is better: WPA2 or WPA3?

    WPA3 more reliable because it eliminates vulnerabilities WPA2 (for example, attack KRACK). However:

    • Not all devices support WPA3 (especially old smartphones, TVs, printers).
    • WPA2-PSK (AES) remains a good compromise between security and compatibility.

    If all your gadgets were released after 2019, feel free to choose WPA3.

    What should I do if my router stops working after changing the password?

    First check:

    1. Is the router's power indicator lit? If not, check the power supply.
    2. Have your connection settings to your provider been reset (section WAN or Internet).
    3. Has the router's IP address changed (try connecting via 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1).

    If nothing helps, reset the router using the button Reset (hold for 10-15 seconds) and set it up again.