How to change Converge WiFi Password (Easy Guide)

The WiFi password of your home internet connection must be changed consistently. Especially, if there are many devices connected to the network without your permission. They often drain your bandwidth, which can cause your connection to slow down. In order to avoid and stop hackers from guessing your PIN using patterns or common passwords, it is imperative that new Converge ICT users change the default WiFi password that comes with the box. Here is a simple guide on how to change your Converge WiFi password, regardless of the reason you may have for doing so.

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Steps to Change Converge WiFi Password

Secure your Converge WiFi network. Follow our easy guide and change your password in minutes. Keep your connection safe from unauthorized access.

Step 1. Login to Converge Router

Use the browser on your smartphone or PC to go to this type http://192.168.1.1 to access your Converge Router firmware interface. Enter your username and password on the login screen. The username and password are typically both set to “user” by default.

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Step 2. Navigate to Security Tab

Click “WLAN Radio2.4G” or “WLAN Radio5G” or whatever one you want to modify the password for under the networks page. Click them, then navigate to the security tab.

Step 3. Change WAP Passphrase

In the area labeled “WPA Passphrase,” enter your new password, then click submit button. Use a strong password to guard against outsiders hacking into your connection.

Step 4. Restart Converge Router

If you finalize your password, your router should restart with the new password applied.

Converge Router can’t be Access in 192.168.1.1

If the mentioned link for the router is not working, may be because your router is using a different IP address. In order for you to check your default IP link, here is how:

You can open CMD on your desktop computer and type in “ipconfig”. Your IP address is placed on the “Default Gateway” which normally looks like this 192.168.X.X.

Prompt with “Connection is Not Secure

If you got this notice, don’t be alarmed; it’s typical, especially with newer browsers. To access the WiFi admin page in Google Chrome, click “Advanced” and then “Proceed to 192.168.1.1 (unsafe)“.

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