![]() This will take you to a manual configuration page for your Wi-Fi settings. Once there, look for the Manual Wireless Connnection Setup and click that. Once you’ve logged onto your router, visit the Wireless Setup menu (click the Wireless Setup button on the right menu) Step 3: Manual Wireless Configuration Step 2: Access the Wireless setup configuration on your router Depending on your router firmware, one of them is bound to work: If the password at the bottom of your router doesn’t work, try the following. ![]() Now don’t be confused, this is merely the password to access the router, not your Wi-Fi password, for now their the same password, but they could be different. It’s printed there in big bold letters–you can’t miss it. For the password, use the default password Unifi has given you, when in doubt, look at the bottom of your router (that’s the orange color device with the 2 antennas) and look for an 8 digit PIN. Once you see the page look something like the picture above, enter admin for the username. You can just click the link here to take your there as well. Your router actually has a webpage that allows you configure you, but this web page is only visible from within your home network so don’t worry. Then instead of typing something like in the address bar to visit google, type in the address bar to visit your routers web server. For this open up Internet Explorer or Firefox or Chrome to access the internet. Step 1: Login to your routerįirst you’ll need to login to your router. ![]() Let’s take a look at how to change your unifi password, or how to find it in case you’ve forgotten. Now It’s quite clear from a previous post I did how about easy it was to hack a Unifi Dlink DIR-615 Wi-Fi router, that the least you should do is change your standard router password to something that’s more than the regular 8 digit Pin Unifi gives you by default. ![]()
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