Entering the IP address 192.168.1.3 allows you to access your device’s administrator panel and make changes to the network settings.
Network settings for 192.168.1.3
- Open a web browser on your computer or mobile device.
- Type the following address in the address bar: 192.168.1.3
- Press Enter on your keyboard.
- Your router’s login page will open.
- Enter the username and password provided by your Internet service provider.
- Click Sign in or accept.
Update Wi-Fi password IP 192.168.1.3
Nowadays, the security of our home network is of utmost importance due to the increasing number of cyber threats. One of the most common vulnerabilities is not changing the default password of routers, such as a router with the IP address 192.168.1.3. Maintaining the default password increases the risk of unauthorized access to the network, which may result in exposing sensitive information or conducting cyber attacks. Changing this password is a crucial step in protecting your home network from potential vulnerabilities and risks.
- Open a web browser on your computer
- Enter the router’s IP address in the browser’s address bar (192.168.1.3)
- Write the username and password of the router (it can be pasted on the router itself or in the manual)
- Look for the password or security settings section on the router’s home page
- Change the old password with a new, secure one
- Save your changes and sign out to ensure the new password is saved correctly
Modify the Name of your WiFi – 192.168.1.3
The SSID is the unique identifier of a wireless network (IP 192.168.1.3) that allows devices to be connected securely. It is like the name of the Wi-Fi network in the list of available connections, key to distinguishing between networks and connecting to the correct one. Its proper configuration is crucial to prevent unauthorized access, providing security to users. The SSID is essential for network identification and secure connection of devices.
- Open an internet browser and in the address bar write: http://192.168.1.3
- Log in to your router’s administration panel by entering the specified username and password. If you haven’t changed them, they may be the default values like “admin” and “admin” or “admin” and the password is blank.
- Once inside the administration panel, look for the wireless network configuration section.
- In this section, you will find the field where you can change your network name or SSID. Enter the new name you want to assign to your Wi-Fi network.
- Save the changes made and wait for the router to apply the new configuration. The Wi-Fi network may reboot during this process.
- Once the Wi-Fi network has restarted with the new name or SSID, you will be able to connect to it using the new name you have configured.