How to change a network name? Danny 03-October-2007 10:41:04 AMComments www.helpdesk.hull.ac.uk/docs/wirelessxp.do Posted by saqlain231 compnetworking.about.com/cs/wirelessproducts/qt/changessid.htm Posted by crouse Wireless access points and routers ship with a default network name (SSID) set by the manufacturer. First in the base station management tool screen, click wireless. The wireless screen appears. Type new name in the SSID field. Clicks apply. Then windows display a screen with the new name. Now click OK. Posted by waqasahmad 1 Look in your router's instruction manual to find its internal IP address. The IP address is a series of numbers, broken up by periods. For example, a common IP address is 192.168.0.1. Step2 Open an Internet browser window, such as Firefox or Internet Explorer. Step3 Type the router's IP address into the address bar and click, "Enter." This will open a web page with your router's control panel. Step4 Enter your user information if required. The username will often default to "Admin" and then enter the personal password you set up when you originally created your wireless network. Step5 Access the "Wireless" link on the page. Step6 Enter your new wireless network name in the field labeled "Wireless Network Name." This field is also commonly labeled as "SSID" which stands for "Service Set Identifier." Your new wireless network name will be saved. For details please visit following links: http://www.ehow.com/how_2322589_change-name-wireless-network.html?ref=fuel&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_art http://www.fixya.com/manuals/w153227-change_name_wireless_network Posted by sagitraz First in the base station management tool screen, click wireless. The wireless screen appears. Type new name in the SSID field. Clicks apply. Then windows display a screen with the new name. Now click OK. Posted by henry |
Posted: 03-October-2007 12:15:36 PM By: henry First in the base station management tool screen, click wireless. The wireless screen appears. Type new name in the SSID field. Clicks apply. Then windows display a screen with the new name. Now click OK. | |
Posted: 26-November-2008 10:57:18 AM By: sagitraz 1 Look in your router's instruction manual to find its internal IP address. The IP address is a series of numbers, broken up by periods. For example, a common IP address is 192.168.0.1. Step2 Open an Internet browser window, such as Firefox or Internet Explorer. Step3 Type the router's IP address into the address bar and click, "Enter." This will open a web page with your router's control panel. Step4 Enter your user information if required. The username will often default to "Admin" and then enter the personal password you set up when you originally created your wireless network. Step5 Access the "Wireless" link on the page. Step6 Enter your new wireless network name in the field labeled "Wireless Network Name." This field is also commonly labeled as "SSID" which stands for "Service Set Identifier." Your new wireless network name will be saved. For details please visit following links: http://www.ehow.com/how_2322589_change-name-wireless-network.html?ref=fuel&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_art http://www.fixya.com/manuals/w153227-change_name_wireless_network | |
Posted: 20-January-2009 01:13:23 PM By: waqasahmad Wireless access points and routers ship with a default network name (SSID) set by the manufacturer. First in the base station management tool screen, click wireless. The wireless screen appears. Type new name in the SSID field. Clicks apply. Then windows display a screen with the new name. Now click OK. | |
Posted: 16-March-2009 04:36:18 AM By: crouse compnetworking.about.com/cs/wirelessproducts/qt/changessid.htm | |
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