# How to Reset Suddenlink Router Name and Password ## How do I reset my Suddenlink WiFi? Remove the power cord from the router's back if you're using one, and leave it unplugged from the power source for the time being. Insert your modem's power cord after waiting for around 15 seconds. Plug in your router's power cord (if you're using one) after another 15 seconds have passed. # Why is my internet not working even though it’s connected? **Outdated network driver** The error WiFi connected but no Internet can occasionally be caused by an old, out-of-date, or faulty network driver. Frequently, a small yellow mark in the name of your network device or in your network adapter could be an error. # Why does my Suddenlink internet keep going out? **Reasons Suddenlink Internet Keeps Dropping** **A Problem with Suddenlink:** You should put your modem into the outlet where your ISP's wires enter your home to determine whether the problem is with your ISP or Suddenlink. Connect your gadget and turn it on to test it out. If not, get in touch with Suddenlink. # How do I update my Suddenlink router? Suddenlink makes it easy to update your modem’s settings. To change them, log in to the modem. **How to change your Suddenlink modem’s settings ** * Open a web browser. * Type 192.168. * A login screen will appear. * Click “Apply” to enter the modem’s interface. **Get started when you're ready to make changes to your Wi-Fi network information.** * Go to the Wi-Fi menu in your iPhone's Settings. * Toggle the switch to enable Wi-Fi if it isn't already and join your Wi-Fi network. * Tap the information icon next to your Wi-Fi network name once you are joined. * By doing this, the network information will be displayed, including your router's IP address. * Take a note of your router's IP address. * Next, launch your iPhone's browser app (Safari, Chrome, etc.). * In the search bar of the browser, type or paste the IP address of your router. Press Enter after inputting the right IP address to go to your router's admin page or security page. There are various possibilities available here. * If prompted, fill out the blanks on the router's login page with your username and password. If you're unsure, you can use the admin password and default username. Alternatively, you might look at the back or bottom of your wireless router. There is often written the router's username and password. If not, get the information you require by getting in touch with your Internet service provider or router manufacturer. * Navigate to Wi-Fi settings, or a menu item resembling that, after successfully login in to the router's page. Each router will have a unique security setting or login page. * Your current password should be displayed in a text field or box from there. Click Apply, Update, or Save after making any necessary changes to the data entered in that box. * To apply the new modifications and update the system, reboot your router. * Return to the Wi-Fi menu in the settings section of your iPhone, toggle the Wi-Fi switch to the off position, and then back to the on position. Your WiFi connection will be refreshed as a result. * You should see that your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) has been modified once you have allowed all wireless networks to appear. * After selecting and connecting to your updated Wi-Fi network, tap, and when prompted, type the new password. # How do I change to my WiFi Name? * Open a web browser on your PC or mobile device. You can use Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Google Chrome. * Access your home router's admin console by logging in. * The Router Admin Console login process varies between router manufacturers. For more information, consult the router manual. A lot of people use http://192.168.1.1. * Enter the Router IP address you noted in the previous step into the address bar. * Select Wireless from the options. * In the Wireless Network Name (SSID) box, modify the pre-populated SSID name. * The SSID follows a similar approach for other router manufacturers. For more information, visit the manufacturer of your router's website or consult the router manual. * To confirm, click Save or Apply. * To make the changes effective, your router might need to be rebooted. * Utilising the new WiFi SSID, reconnect each of your wireless devices.