
A password is like the key to your house; it unlocks access to your home. Keeping it updated and secure is essential to protect your home network and ensure that only authorized individuals can access it.
What is a router password?
A router password is an administrator credential used to access the router’s web-based setup page. When your router is shipped, it typically comes with a default password, often something simple like “admin” or “password” to make initial access easy. Accessing the admin panel allows you to configure your home network, including setting your WiFi name and password, updating firmware, and adjusting other security settings.
Is this the same as the WiFi password?
No, they are not the same. The WiFi password is the credential used to connect devices to your wireless network. It allows smartphones, laptops, and other devices to access the internet through your router.
Why you shouldn’t ignore your router’s default password
- They are publicly known
- Hackers can take control of your network settings
Once malicious users gain access to your network, they could:
- Change your WiFi settings
- Redirect your internet traffic
- Install malware
- Monitor your online activity
- Lock you out of your own network
Why must you change your router’s default password?
Changing it is one of the simplest and most effective ways to secure your home network. It ensures that only authorized users can access the router’s settings and helps prevent unauthorized control or data theft.
How do I update it?
To update the default router password and enhance your network’s security, you will need to access the web interface using a web browser, usually via the router’s IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.1). Once logged in, locate the password setting and replace the default with a strong, secure password.
Best Practices
- Change it right after setting up the router.
- Use a strong, unique password with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.
- Avoid using personal information or common words.
- Store your password securely using a password manager.
- Update it periodically, especially if you suspect any unusual activity.
If you have a Linksys router, read these articles to learn more about changing the router password.
Passwords and Access
Changing the router administration password using the Linksys app
How to reset the router password in the Linksys Now web interface
How to check and update the router password using your Linksys cloud account
How to change the router password through the Linksys MX4300 (LN1301) web interface