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Modify the Wi-Fi access point name and password.

Modify the Wi-Fi access point name and password.

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06-30-2025, 06:03 AM
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I've invested a lot of time searching and adjusting settings, unplugging devices, modifying connections, but progress remains slow. My issue: I need to modify the SSID and password of my Wi-Fi access point (currently no password means open network). My configuration: a BT home hub 3 at one end of my house, providing Wi-Fi to most devices, then an Ethernet cable connects it to the other end. From there, a TP-Link switch splits the connection, giving me an Ethernet link to my PC and another to the Wi-Fi access point (see this link: https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/Laptone-LNP2603...3558485689). This setup ensures my PS4, switch, phone, etc., receive strong Wi-Fi signals. My access point is currently labeled "WIFI AP" with no password, which works well except for two points: 1) anyone can connect to my network, and 2) I’d like the same SSID and password as the router for smooth device switching (especially for my Google Home speakers). I can access my home hub via http://192.168.1.254/ as expected, but I can’t find equivalent settings for the Wi-Fi access point. Any suggestions on how to adjust this?
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the_true_benja
06-30-2025, 06:03 AM #1

I've invested a lot of time searching and adjusting settings, unplugging devices, modifying connections, but progress remains slow. My issue: I need to modify the SSID and password of my Wi-Fi access point (currently no password means open network). My configuration: a BT home hub 3 at one end of my house, providing Wi-Fi to most devices, then an Ethernet cable connects it to the other end. From there, a TP-Link switch splits the connection, giving me an Ethernet link to my PC and another to the Wi-Fi access point (see this link: https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/Laptone-LNP2603...3558485689). This setup ensures my PS4, switch, phone, etc., receive strong Wi-Fi signals. My access point is currently labeled "WIFI AP" with no password, which works well except for two points: 1) anyone can connect to my network, and 2) I’d like the same SSID and password as the router for smooth device switching (especially for my Google Home speakers). I can access my home hub via http://192.168.1.254/ as expected, but I can’t find equivalent settings for the Wi-Fi access point. Any suggestions on how to adjust this?

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StyleTrick
Senior Member
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07-07-2025, 02:13 PM
#2
Can you post a screencap of the ui?
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StyleTrick
07-07-2025, 02:13 PM #2

Can you post a screencap of the ui?

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TheeeRobin
Junior Member
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07-07-2025, 04:32 PM
#3
Have you checked the device’s IP address? (Check your router’s DHCP list to locate it, or if it’s static, it should be listed on the unit) I haven’t searched, but if you purchased a generic Chinese model as described, finding a manual might be tough. One of the eBay reviews mentions video guides—those could be useful. The post claims it supports WPA2, but does that match the model you own?
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TheeeRobin
07-07-2025, 04:32 PM #3

Have you checked the device’s IP address? (Check your router’s DHCP list to locate it, or if it’s static, it should be listed on the unit) I haven’t searched, but if you purchased a generic Chinese model as described, finding a manual might be tough. One of the eBay reviews mentions video guides—those could be useful. The post claims it supports WPA2, but does that match the model you own?

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Frankette44
Posting Freak
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07-07-2025, 05:49 PM
#4
You mentioned "ui" but didn't specify which one. Could you clarify the interface or application you're referring to?
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Frankette44
07-07-2025, 05:49 PM #4

You mentioned "ui" but didn't specify which one. Could you clarify the interface or application you're referring to?

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Nero12321
Posting Freak
858
07-07-2025, 10:23 PM
#5
Do you have the second access point or repeater available? If yes, share the UI. If not, look at the IP address on the AP and verify it matches your home hub's range (192.168.1.x) or check for conflicts.
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Nero12321
07-07-2025, 10:23 PM #5

Do you have the second access point or repeater available? If yes, share the UI. If not, look at the IP address on the AP and verify it matches your home hub's range (192.168.1.x) or check for conflicts.

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546007
Member
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07-20-2025, 06:32 AM
#6
The information page for the access point explains why you can't find similar settings.
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546007
07-20-2025, 06:32 AM #6

The information page for the access point explains why you can't find similar settings.

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Razlorus
Posting Freak
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07-20-2025, 02:07 PM
#7
The device has displayed the default IP address 192.168.10.1, but nothing appears to be changing there. There are three entries in the DHCP table—my phone, two desktops—but none of the assigned IPs seem to work. The access point I’m using matches the listed one, yet it’s no longer available.
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Razlorus
07-20-2025, 02:07 PM #7

The device has displayed the default IP address 192.168.10.1, but nothing appears to be changing there. There are three entries in the DHCP table—my phone, two desktops—but none of the assigned IPs seem to work. The access point I’m using matches the listed one, yet it’s no longer available.

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clau3780
Junior Member
41
07-21-2025, 05:29 AM
#8
Link your computer to the AP via your switch, then disconnect all other devices. Navigate to your Ethernet adapter settings and adjust your IPv4 address to a range starting with 192.168.10. This should allow you to connect to the AP. After that, disable DHCP and assign a static IP within 192.168.1.x. Once configured, you can reconnect your PC to the normal network using its new IP address.
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clau3780
07-21-2025, 05:29 AM #8

Link your computer to the AP via your switch, then disconnect all other devices. Navigate to your Ethernet adapter settings and adjust your IPv4 address to a range starting with 192.168.10. This should allow you to connect to the AP. After that, disable DHCP and assign a static IP within 192.168.1.x. Once configured, you can reconnect your PC to the normal network using its new IP address.

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AustinMC_
Member
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07-21-2025, 06:19 AM
#9
The access point is set up with the IP 192.168.10.1, but your attempts aren't working. There might be an issue with the connection or a misconfiguration in your screen capture. Check for any adjustments needed.
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AustinMC_
07-21-2025, 06:19 AM #9

The access point is set up with the IP 192.168.10.1, but your attempts aren't working. There might be an issue with the connection or a misconfiguration in your screen capture. Check for any adjustments needed.

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peyesta
Member
212
07-21-2025, 02:43 PM
#10
Identical instructions, just rephrased: Link your device straight to the AP and disable Wi-Fi.
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peyesta
07-21-2025, 02:43 PM #10

Identical instructions, just rephrased: Link your device straight to the AP and disable Wi-Fi.

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