In the digital age, a reliable and well - configured Wi - Fi router is the cornerstone of a seamless online experience. One of the fundamental settings of a Wi - Fi router is the SSID (Service Set Identifier), which is essentially the name of your Wi - Fi network. In this blog, as a supplier of the E Wifi Router, I'll guide you through the process of changing the SSID of your E Wifi Router.
Why Change the SSID?
Before delving into the how - to, it's important to understand why you might want to change the SSID. Firstly, a default SSID is often generic and may not provide any privacy. For example, routers usually come with names like "Router123" or "DefaultNetwork". These names can easily reveal the type of router you're using and may attract unwanted attention. Secondly, a personalized SSID makes it easier for you and your guests to identify your network. You can name it something fun, like "The Digital Oasis" or "Tech Haven".
Prerequisites
Before you start changing the SSID of your E Wifi Router, there are a few things you need to have in place.
- Access to the Router: You need to be connected to your E Wifi Router. This can be either through a wired connection using an Ethernet cable or a wireless connection.
- Router Credentials: You will need the username and password to access the router's settings page. These credentials are usually provided in the router's manual. If you've changed them previously, use the updated ones.
Step - by - Step Guide to Changing the SSID
Step 1: Connect to the Router
If you're using a wired connection, plug one end of the Ethernet cable into your computer's Ethernet port and the other end into one of the LAN ports on the E Wifi Router. If you're using a wireless connection, connect to the current SSID of your E Wifi Router.
Step 2: Access the Router's Settings Page
Open a web browser on your connected device. In the address bar, type the router's IP address. For most E Wifi Routers, the default IP address is something like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. Press Enter.
You'll be prompted to enter the username and password. Enter the correct credentials, and you'll be redirected to the router's settings page.
Step 3: Locate the SSID Settings
Once you're on the router's settings page, look for the section related to wireless settings. This section may be labeled as "Wireless", "Wi - Fi", or something similar.
Within this section, you'll find an option to change the SSID. It will usually be clearly marked, often with a text box next to it where the current SSID is displayed.
Step 4: Change the SSID
Click on the text box containing the current SSID and delete the existing name. Then, type in your desired SSID. Make sure to choose a name that is easy to remember and not too long. Avoid using special characters that may cause compatibility issues with some devices.
Step 5: Save the Changes
After entering the new SSID, click the "Save" or "Apply" button on the page. The router will then apply the new SSID settings. This may take a few moments, during which the router may restart.
Step 6: Reconnect to the New SSID
Once the router has finished applying the changes, disconnect from the old SSID. Then, search for available Wi - Fi networks on your device and select the new SSID you just created. Enter the Wi - Fi password if prompted, and you're back online with your new network name.
Comparing with Other Routers
While the process of changing the SSID for the E Wifi Router is straightforward, it's interesting to compare it with other popular routers in the market, such as the Xiaomi Wifi Router and the Huawei Wifi Router.
The Xiaomi Wifi Router often has a user - friendly app that allows you to change the SSID directly from your smartphone. It provides a more intuitive interface, especially for those who are not tech - savvy. On the other hand, the Huawei Wifi Router offers a web - based interface similar to the E Wifi Router, but it may have different menu layouts and terminologies.
However, the E Wifi Router stands out in terms of its simplicity and reliability. The step - by - step process of changing the SSID is easy to follow, and the router provides stable performance even after configuration changes.
Troubleshooting
Sometimes, you may encounter issues while changing the SSID of your E Wifi Router. Here are some common problems and their solutions:
- Cannot access the router's settings page: Double - check the IP address you're using. Make sure your device is properly connected to the router. If you still can't access the page, try resetting the router to its factory settings (using the reset button on the router) and then repeating the process.
- Device cannot connect to the new SSID: Ensure that you've entered the correct Wi - Fi password. Also, check if the SSID is visible on your device. If not, try restarting both your device and the router.
Conclusion
Changing the SSID of your E Wifi Router is a simple yet effective way to enhance your Wi - Fi experience. It allows you to personalize your network and improve privacy. As a supplier of the E Wifi Router, we are committed to providing high - quality routers and comprehensive support to our customers.
If you're interested in purchasing our E Wifi Routers or have any questions regarding configuration, SSID changes, or other router - related issues, we encourage you to reach out to us for a procurement discussion. Our team of experts is ready to assist you in finding the best router solutions for your needs.


References
- "Wi - Fi Router Basics" by Network Encyclopedia
- "Configuring Wireless Routers" by Tech Guides Monthly
