![]() Most routers come with a free companion app that will guide you through setup and offer quick access to network settings. ![]() Here's how to update yours (and if you're looking for expert guidance on how to pick and remember an appropriately strong password, check this out ![]() A good password will help keep all of that secure, and it'll prevent people from using your network without you realizing it. ![]() On top of that, maintaining a strong password for your home's Wi-Fi network is more important than ever as we continue working and learning from home (and filling the place with all sorts of connected gadgets and gizmos). Whatever the reason, I'm assuming that you're reading this because you'd like to change your home's Wi-Fi password (great!), and you aren't sure how to do it (no problem!) The good news? Changing your network password is probably a lot easier than you think - and if it's been a while since you've messed with your router, it's probably easier than it was the last time you tried, too. Maybe it's just been a while since you've messed with your router's settings and you can't remember where to start. Perhaps you let your ISP set up your network when you first started service with them, or maybe you asked a tech-savvy friend set it up for you. That said, a lot of us tend to set our routers up and then never think about them again. It's always been important to set a strong password for your home's Wi-Fi network, and it's a good habit to change that password on a semiregular basis, too.
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