Should you change your WiFi name?

You should change the default SSID(s), for a couple reasons, one technical one not. Using a default or common SSID, can make it easier for bad guys to crack the WPA2 encryption. The network name is part of the encryption algorithm, and password cracking dictionaries (rainbow tables) include common SSIDs.
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Should you rename your WiFi?

Typically, all of a manufacturer's routers are assigned the same SSID. If you are wondering if you should change your router's name, the answer is simple. Yes, you should.
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How often should you change WiFi name?

Know When To Change Your Password

A safe interval between changing your WiFi password is once every three months (which is also a good time to make changes to any passwords for your other sensitive technological devices).
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Does changing WiFi name affect speed?

Wireless names and passwords should not affect speed as long as you're using WPA2-AES.
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Should I change my router name and password?

It's recommended to change the password after you get in the first time. If you don't change the password to your router, then anyone with access to it can change its settings and even lock you out. This is a similar idea to a lock on your house.
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How to Change Your Router's Wi-Fi Name



What do I name my Wi-Fi?

150 Funny WiFi Names
  • Drop Like Its Hotspot.
  • Keep It On The Download.
  • Panic At The Cisco.
  • Bill Wi the Science Fi.
  • Hogwarts Hall of Wifi.
  • The Force.
  • I'm Not A Witch I'm Your Wifi.
  • Chance the Router.
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Can I name my new router the same as my old router?

Make your life easier by changing the SSID and password on the new router to match your old router's SSID and password. When your Wi-Fi devices try to connect to your network, the first thing they do is look for a network that matches the SSID you previously told them to use.
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What happens if two Wi-Fi networks have the same name?

Two identically named SSIDs with the same password will allow your device to connect to either, without having to add any extra networks on your devices. If both routers are broadcasting from the same location, the expected behaviour will vary depending on device.
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Does changing Wi-Fi password affect connection?

No matter what your password, the underlying keys are fixed-length. Therefore, connection speed is unaffected by the password.
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How do I rename my router?

How to Change Your WiFi Name
  1. Enter your router's IP address into your favorite web browser.
  2. Log in as the administrator.
  3. Go to settings and look for an option titled “WiFi name” or “SSID”.
  4. Enter your new WiFi name.
  5. Verify the change using NetSpot, a WiFi analyzer for Windows and macOS computers.
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Why is my old Wi-Fi name showing up?

Re: Upgraded wifi now my old network is still showing up

Then that is likely why. the existing network, the old one that you saw, was from your own personal router most likely. And the new stuff, is what is set up on the new modem. its probably in gateway mode right now, therefore acting as a modem and router.
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Why do change the Wi-Fi name and password?

Your Wi-Fi router comes with a default network name and password. Often, both are printed on the case of the router itself. Changing your default network name gives you a chance to use something more personalized than “NETGEAR30” or “Linksys.” You could also use a password that's easier to remember.
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Why you shouldn't name your Wi-Fi?

You should also avoid creating a wireless network name containing your last name, your address, or anything personal that might help hackers crack your wireless network password.
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What should you not name your Wi-Fi?

There are a few best practices when it comes to naming your WiFi network:
  • Don't use any personal information such as your name, date of birth, or street address. ...
  • Don't pick a name that's too over the top, embarrassing, or offensive.
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Can you get in trouble for a Wi-Fi name?

But in some cases there may be legal fallout from such names. Generally, a clever wi-fi name will not break any laws. However, if you cross the line with harassing names or racist names, you may find yourself angering many neighbors and breaking laws as well.
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Does changing router password disconnect all devices?

The easiest, most secure method is merely changing your Wi-Fi network's password on your router. This will forcibly disconnect all devices from your Wi-Fi network—even your own.
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Can I name my 2.4 and 5GHz the same?

Same network names (SSID) in the 2.4/5 GHz bands

With the same SSID in 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, client devices will not need to reconnect. The client device (smartphone/tablet/laptop etc.) will choose which 2.4GHz or 5GHz access point to connect to based on the qualities of the data environment, signal strength etc.
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Should my 2.4 and 5GHz same SSID?

If you are working with just a lone Wi-Fi router, then using the same SSID on both bands can help devices stay connected, especially in areas where 5 GHz can't reach but 2.4 GHz can. In my case, I have multiple APs deployed throughout my residence, so 5 GHz coverage is not a problem.
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Why do I have 2 WiFi names?

You might have a dual-band router. Dual-band routers operate on both the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz frequencies. To do so there are actually two separate radios in the router, one for each band. The 2.4Ghz band is the older of the two and has to share the band with other common devices such as cordless phones.
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Can you have 2 routers for the same Wi-Fi?

Yes, using two (or even more than two) routers on the same home network is possible. The benefits of a two-router network include: Support for more wired devices: If the first router is wired Ethernet, it supports a limited number of connected devices (typically only four or five).
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Can I have 2 Wi-Fi routers with the same SSID?

You can run two routers with the same SSID to increase the range of your Wi-Fi network, but you must set up one router to handle the network administration and the other to act as a bridge back to the primary router.
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Does getting a new router change your IP address?

The common nature of DHCP is to "remember" the device and assign you the same IP address you had before, so simply turning off your router and turning it back on will not likely change IP address. However, if you try multiple times you may get lucky and will obtain a new IP address from your ISP.
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Does Wi-Fi name matter?

Wifi network name also matters for security reasons. If you want to improve the security purpose of your wifi then change the default SSID that comes with your router to some other name. Do not choose name that has your birth date, address, name, or other personal information.
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What are the best Wi-Fi names?

Cool Wi-Fi names
  • Go Go Gadget Internet.
  • Drop It Like It's Hotspot.
  • I'm Feeling A Connection.
  • Pretty Fly for a Wi-Fi.
  • Load 'Em and Modem.
  • Exactly What You're Looking For.
  • URLY Cool Wi-Fi.
  • In Sync.
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What is the best Wi-Fi name you've ever seen?

Here are some of the best Wi-Fi names you can use for your router.
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80 Funny Wi-Fi Names for Network SSIDs
  • Mom Use This One.
  • I Now Declare You Husband and Wi-Fi.
  • Benjamin FrankLAN.
  • Keep It On The Download.
  • Martin Router King.
  • John Wilkes Bluetooth.
  • Pretty Fly for a Wi-Fi.
  • Bill Wi the Science Fi.
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