
#SPECTRUM WIFI FINDER FOR PC HOW TO#
Here’s how: How To Change Your Spectrum WiFi Name and Password With Your Spectrum Online Account If you can’t access your router’s settings for some reason, you can also change your Spectrum WiFi name and password using your Spectrum Online Account. Clicking on this button will save your changes. This option is located at the bottom right of the page. If you have trouble remembering all your passwords, check out our list of the best password managers here. Retype your new password in the box that follows. If you want to use a different security setting, check out our article on which router security option you should choose. By default, your security setting is WPA2 personal, and Spectrum recommends you should keep it that way. You can find this field under the Security Setting section. However, don’t add any personal information, such as your name or address, because other people be able to see this network name when they are within range. Remember to choose a name that you will remember. An SSID (Service Set Identifier) is simply another term for your network name. Next, enter a new network name in the SSID field.

If you want to know more about the difference between the 2.4Ghz and 5GHz bands, check out our article here.
If you have a dual-band router, you can choose between two different bands, each of which has its own WiFi network name and password.

How To Change Your Spectrum WiFi Network Name and Password

Here’s how to change the name and password of your Spectrum router using your router’s web interface, your online account, or the My Spectrum app. And it will also make it more difficult for hackers to breach your network and steal your private information, such as your bank details. This will make it easier for you to remember your WiFi password. When you get a new router from Spectrum, the first thing you should do is change the default WiFi network name and password.
