How to Change Your Router, Switch, or Other Network Hardware Device Password

You can change the password from the Administration, Security, or other similarly named page within the administrative console for the device. See how to log in to your router if this is your first time. The exact steps involved in doing this can differ from device to device, and especially from manufacturer to manufacturer. See how to change the default password on a network router for a tutorial specific to a Netgear router. The same general steps apply to most routers, switches, and other network devices. If you have problems changing the password and need more specific help, the hardware manufacturer’s website should provide specific information for changing the password. Most manufacturers also have downloadable manuals available for each device model they sell. If the default password was changed, but you don’t know the new one, you’ll have to reset the device to factory defaults. You can do that by performing a specific sequence of actions on the hardware, details of which you can also find in the device manual. After you reset the hardware, you can access it with the default login information and then change the password.

What Should the Password Be?

It’s up to you! You can make it something meaningful to you or something completely random. Either way, there are a few things to remember when choosing a password for your router, switch, etc. One of the reasons to change the default password is because new network hardware often come with a known password to make the first-time login easy. The password is usually something incredibly simple like admin. That password is completely fine the first day you use the router, because it means you won’t have any complications getting into it. But the security risk leaving it that way is obvious: everyone else knows it, too! At the very least, change the password to anything else—add a number or some other letters to the default password to make it marginally more complex. But ideally, just like how you’re encouraged to make a strong password for your bank account and email, you should also use one here. Here’s a list of strong password examples to help you think about how to make your own.