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People are just realising a little-known Wi-Fi hack makes router upgrades less of a nightmare – it’ll save loads of time


THERE’S one issue people complain about time and again when upgrading their Wi-Fi router.

“Do I have to change the network and password on all my devices?”

Changing the password on every device you own is a massive hassle

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Changing the password on every device you own is a massive hassleCredit: Getty

In the early days of Wi-Fi it was fine as you probably owned a handful of gadgets that could use it, such as a laptop.

Today, we own a load of internet-connected devices from TVs, phones, tablets, smart lights, heating systems, you name it.

Going through the settings to change the network it’s connected to and the password is a massive pain.

But there might be a far quicker way to solve it.

One trick is to go into the router’s settings and rename it (known as the SSID), as well as the password, so it matches your old router.

There are some caveats – if you’re upgrading from a really old router that has very dated security protocols it won’t work.

It’s also worth pointing out, your Wi-Fi password should not be simple as this makes it far too easy to hack.

So if you’re currently using a basic password, it’s far better to use this opportunity to go with a new complex password that’s watertight than the dangerously easy one of the past.

You’ll need to access your router’s system settings to do this, so check your box’s instructions on how to do it.

But here’s how to do it on Sky, Virgin Media and BT.

How to change Wi-Fi password on Sky

To change your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password on Sky, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure you’re connected to your new router.
  2. Type 192.168.0.1 into your web browser.
  3. Select Wireless or WiFi.
  4. Type in the default username, which is “admin”.
  5. Enter your password – this will either be “sky” or the Wi-Fi password on the back of your hub, depending on the kit you have, so try both.
  6. In Network Key, enter the password of your old Sky Hub.
  7. Click Apply.

How to change Wi-Fi password on Virgin Media

To change your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password on Virgin Media, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure you’re connected to your new router.
  2. Type 192.168.0.1 into your web browser.
  3. Go to Advanced settings from the left menu.
  4. Click on Wireless.
  5. Click on Security.
  6. Change the network names and password to the exact ones used on your old…

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Cisco says it’ll make IoT safe because it owns the network

Cisco Systems is making a play for the fundamental process of putting IoT devices online, promising greater ease of use and security as enterprises prepare to deploy potentially millions of connected objects.

Thanks to a dominant position in Internet Protocol networks, Cisco can do what no other company can: Change networks that were not designed for IoT in order to pave the way for a proliferation of devices, said Rowan Trollope, senior vice president and general manager of the IoT & Applications Group.

“The internet as we know it today, and the network that you operate, will not work for the internet of things,” Trollope said in a keynote presentation at the Cisco Partner Summit in San Francisco on Tuesday. “We can solve that problem because we own the network.”

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