How to set up an SSID on a Mercury wireless router

Updated on technology 2024-03-29
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. The broadband network cable or the network cable out of the cat is connected to the WAN port of the router, and the LAN port is connected to the computer.

    2. After starting the device, open the browser and enter it in the address bar to enter the wireless router settings interface. (If you can't get in, please look at the nameplate at the bottom of the router or the router instruction manual, the default settings of different models of routers are different.) )

    3. An account and password to log in to the router appear in the settings interface, enter the default account and password admin, or refer to the manual;

    4. After successful login, select the interface of the setup wizard, which will automatically pop up by default;

    5. After selecting the setup wizard, a window will pop up to explain that you can set the basic parameters of the router through the wizard, and click Next directly;

    6. Set up step by step according to the setup wizard, select the Internet mode, usually ADSL users choose the first PPPoE, if you use other network service providers, select the following two according to the actual situation, if you don't know how to choose, directly select the first item to automatically select, convenient for novice operations, click next after selection;

    7. Enter the password applied for from the network service provider, and go directly to the next step after the input is completed;

    8. Set the wifi password, try to make the alphanumeric combination more complicated, and it is not easy to be rubbed off the network.

    9. After entering correctly, it will prompt whether to restart the router, select Yes to confirm the restart of the router, and you can access the Internet normally after restarting the router.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Enter the Mercury login IP address through the computer browser to enter the interface and select the wireless settings, and the wireless signal name or SSID can be changed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Log in to the router, and the wireless name in the wireless settings is the SSID, which you can change or hide.

    1. Modifying the SSID is generally a contention for wireless routers.

    For the settings, the following takes the TP-Link 740N wireless router as an example to introduce the specific modification methods.

    2. Flip the router over and check and write down the management login information at the bottom; Include IP addresses.

    Username and password.

    3. Open the browser, enter the IP address you just saw in the address bar, enter the username and password in the pop-up login window, and click "OK" to enter the router modification management interface.

    4. "Wireless Settings" and "Basic Settings" on the left navigation bar, different brands of routers may have different locations, but they are roughly the same.

    5. In the settings pane on the right, set the SSID name, click Save, try to set the SSID to English or numbers, do not set the brigade to Chinese characters.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Connect the network cable to the line between the router and the computer, and start the computer and the router equipment.

    2. Look through the nameplate at the bottom of the router or the instruction manual to find the router IP, default account and password. If the optical fiber is accessed, the IP address of the optical modem and the router IP address must not be in the same network segment, otherwise conflicts are likely to occur.

    3. Open the browser, enter the IP address queried by Cha Yu Sun and press Enter, if the input prompt is incorrect, it means that it has been modified, and it can only be reset after resetting the router after resetting the factory settings by pressing and holding the reset button on the router.

    4. Enter the router login interface, enter the default login account and password queried, if the input prompt is incorrect, it means that it has been modified, and you can only press and hold the reset button on the router to restore the router to factory settings and set it again.

    5. After entering the settings interface, find the WiFi settings and click on them to see the SSID of the router.

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