Enter your network settings through http://192.168.2.4 to adjust and modify your router options quickly and easily.
Configuration and access to IP address 192.168.2.4
- Connect to the Wi-Fi network the router is connected to
- Open a web browser on your device (for example, Chrome, Firefox, or Safari)
- In the address bar of the browser, enter the IP address of the router: 192.168.2.4
- Press Enter or click “Go” to access the router login page
- Enter the router username and password (usually admin/admin or admin/password)
- Once the access data has been entered correctly, you will be able to access the router configuration
Update IP Key 192.168.2.4
The importance of keeping our home network secure lies in protecting our personal information and privacy. An example of a common vulnerability is not changing the default password of routers, such as a router with the IP address 192.168.2.4. Maintaining this default password allows cybercriminals to easily access our network, which can result in data theft, fraud, or even taking control of our devices. Changing this password is crucial to prevent unauthorized access and protect our network against possible cyber attacks.
- Enter the IP address 192.168.2.4 into the address bar of your web browser.
- Enter the router’s default username and password. These are usually “admin” for both fields, but if you have previously changed the settings, use the current information.
- Look for the “Change Password” option on the router’s configuration page. It may vary depending on the model and brand of the device, but it is usually found in the “Security” or “Advanced Settings” section.
- Enter the new desired password in the corresponding fields. Be sure to create a strong password that includes letters, numbers, and special characters to increase the security of your network.
- Save the changes you made and log out of the router settings.
Modify the Name of your WiFi – 192.168.2.4
The SSID is the unique identifier of a wireless network that allows devices to connect to it, like the “network name.” It is crucial to differentiate one network from others and it is essential to configure a unique and secure SSID, especially in environments with multiple networks available. In the case of IP 192.168.2.4, the SSID would be the unique name that identifies the network to which the device is connected, guaranteeing privacy and security.
- Open a web browser and enter the IP address 192.168.2.4 in the address bar.
- Log in to the router settings by entering your access credentials (usually the username is admin and the password can be admin or left blank).
- Once inside the router configuration, look for the wireless network or WLAN configuration section.
- Look for the option to change the network name or SSID. You can find this option in the wireless settings tab.
- Enter the new name you want to give your WiFi network in the corresponding field.
- Save the changes made by clicking the save or apply changes option.
- Wait for the router to apply the changes and restart the wireless network. Once it reboots, you will be able to connect to the WiFi network with the new name you chose.