• OT:changing network pawword

    From santo@2:250/1 to All on Tue Aug 17 04:26:41 2021
    Hi all...
    recently I had to change my internet connections due to phone line badly damaged.
    the technical parts ( fiber optics router/modem) is provided by a private third party while the contract is still with the government service
    provider ( BSNL )
    during the technical set up I was asked for a ID and network
    password ...I gave a simple ones and asked if I could change them later
    and the answer was 'yes'

    I have been trying to change it ever since but I do not seem to be able understand how to do it.
    I entered the IP address of the router ( or modem? never understood ) an Alphion ASEE-1443

    but managed only to change the router password and the SSID login name
    but I cant find an option which allow me to change the password...
    check manual and internet to no avail...
    Any help is welcomed
    TIA
    santo

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  • From santo@2:250/1 to All on Tue Aug 17 04:28:29 2021
    On Tue, 17 Aug 2021 03:26:41 +0000, santo wrote:

    Hi all...
    recently I had to change my internet connections due to phone line badly damaged.
    the technical parts ( fiber optics router/modem) is provided by a
    private third party while the contract is still with the government
    service provider ( BSNL )
    during the technical set up I was asked for a ID and network password
    ...I gave a simple ones and asked if I could change them later and the
    answer was 'yes'

    I contacted the private third party for help but after one week they are
    still not answering...

    Any help is welcomed TIA santo


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  • From Bobbie Sellers@2:250/1 to All on Tue Aug 17 05:24:09 2021
    On 8/16/21 20:28, santo wrote:
    On Tue, 17 Aug 2021 03:26:41 +0000, santo wrote:

    Hi all...
    recently I had to change my internet connections due to phone line badly
    damaged.
    the technical parts ( fiber optics router/modem) is provided by a
    private third party while the contract is still with the government
    service provider ( BSNL )
    during the technical set up I was asked for a ID and network password
    ...I gave a simple ones and asked if I could change them later and the
    answer was 'yes'

    I contacted the private third party for help but after one week they are still not answering...

    Any help is welcomed TIA santo

    On my setup to change the network password I would
    go to the ISP and look for my account and/or profile so
    that I could find the area devoted to password.

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  • From Jim@2:250/1 to All on Tue Aug 17 15:12:42 2021
    On Tue, 17 Aug 2021 03:26:41 +0000, santo wrote:

    Hi all...
    recently I had to change my internet connections due to phone line badly damaged.
    the technical parts ( fiber optics router/modem) is provided by a
    private third party while the contract is still with the government
    service provider ( BSNL )
    during the technical set up I was asked for a ID and network password
    ...I gave a simple ones and asked if I could change them later and the
    answer was 'yes'

    I have been trying to change it ever since but I do not seem to be able understand how to do it.
    I entered the IP address of the router ( or modem? never understood ) an Alphion ASEE-1443

    but managed only to change the router password and the SSID login name
    but I cant find an option which allow me to change the password...
    check manual and internet to no avail...
    Any help is welcomed TIA santo

    Without more knowledge of your system and network I have
    no idea what you need to do.

    What machine are you trying to change your password on?
    Is it a landline or WIFI network you are on?

    Your modem-router should have a login&password, and after logging
    in you should find a place to change that password. It may be
    in configuration, edit, tools, file, of possibly elsewhere.

    Usually, you use a browser to go to 192.168.1.1 or something
    similar, and enter either a user id or the admin id, and
    then enter a password, and look for the change password function.

    Searching for the modem name plus change password in
    your browser should bring up multiple websites with instructions.

    If there is a login at your third-party provider, that may be
    where you need to log in. Search for the name of your third-party
    provider plus change password.

    If it is the BSNL login&password you need to change, try using
    your browser to go to https://selfcare.bsnl.co.in/tungsten/UI/facelets/login.xhtml
    and scroll down to Facilities for Registered Users Wireline
    or WIFI, that has a place to click for Change Broadband Password.

    The BSNL page has a Help button that will take you to a user
    manual and re-registration steps for existing selfcare users,
    but whether this is something you need or not I do
    not know.

    Cheers!

    jim b.



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  • From santo@2:250/1 to All on Wed Aug 18 11:47:54 2021
    On Tue, 17 Aug 2021 14:12:42 +0000, Jim wrote:

    On Tue, 17 Aug 2021 03:26:41 +0000, santo wrote:

    Hi all...
    recently I had to change my internet connections due to phone line
    badly damaged.
    the technical parts ( fiber optics router/modem) is provided by a
    private third party while the contract is still with the government
    service provider ( BSNL )
    during the technical set up I was asked for a ID and network password
    ...I gave a simple ones and asked if I could change them later and the
    answer was 'yes'

    I have been trying to change it ever since but I do not seem to be able
    understand how to do it.
    I entered the IP address of the router ( or modem? never understood )
    an Alphion ASEE-1443



    Your modem-router should have a login&password, and after logging in you should find a place to change that password. It may be in
    configuration, edit, tools, file, of possibly elsewhere.


    I can change the router/...password by logging into 192.168.1.1 but it
    does not give me the option to change the wi-fi password ...

    just discovered that BSNL made a mistake in typing my email so now I am waiting for them to rectify it so that I can log in and hopefully from
    there change my wi-fi password...
    thank you for answering...




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  • From Jim@2:250/1 to All on Wed Aug 18 14:59:08 2021
    On Tue, 17 Aug 2021 03:28:29 +0000, santo wrote:

    On Tue, 17 Aug 2021 03:26:41 +0000, santo wrote:

    Hi all...
    recently I had to change my internet connections due to phone line
    badly damaged.
    the technical parts ( fiber optics router/modem) is provided by a
    private third party while the contract is still with the government
    service provider ( BSNL )
    during the technical set up I was asked for a ID and network password
    ...I gave a simple ones and asked if I could change them later and the
    answer was 'yes'

    I contacted the private third party for help but after one week they are still not answering...

    Any help is welcomed TIA santo

    Have you tried watching https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqnooOqY64s

    Cheers!

    jim b.

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  • From Herman Viaene@2:250/1 to All on Fri Aug 20 09:38:56 2021
    Op Tue, 17 Aug 2021 03:26:41 +0000, schreef santo:

    Hi all...
    recently I had to change my internet connections due to phone line badly damaged.
    the technical parts ( fiber optics router/modem) is provided by a
    private third party while the contract is still with the government
    service provider ( BSNL )
    during the technical set up I was asked for a ID and network password
    ...I gave a simple ones and asked if I could change them later and the
    answer was 'yes'

    I have been trying to change it ever since but I do not seem to be able understand how to do it.
    I entered the IP address of the router ( or modem? never understood ) an Alphion ASEE-1443

    I found googling this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIS7qmJZTM4
    The spoken language is Hindi I guess, but the images are clear. Tiy have
    to set thru the first 3 min, but at the and it is clearly shown how to
    change the WiFI password.

    Herman Viaene




    but managed only to change the router password and the SSID login name
    but I cant find an option which allow me to change the password...
    check manual and internet to no avail...
    Any help is welcomed TIA santo


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