Here’s how to access your Verizon router’s network settings and find or change your Wi‑Fi password: Go to http://192.168.1.1, https://192.168.1.1, mynetworksettings.com, or myfiosgateway.com.
🛠️ Step 1: Connect to your router
Ensure you’re connected—either via Wi‑Fi (using default SSID/password printed on the device) or a wired Ethernet connection.
Open a browser and go to http://192.168.1.1, https://192.168.1.1, mynetworksettings.com, or myfiosgateway.com.
You’ll likely get a certificate warning due to a self-signed SSL cert—just proceed/login anyway.
🔐 Step 2: Log in to the router
Try these credentials when prompted:
Username:
adminPassword: one of the following:
password1passwordThe serial number of your router (found on the sticker under or behind it).
Verizon sometimes updates the default password to the serial number for better security.
If login fails, a factory reset may be needed (hold the reset button ~15 sec), then retry using the serial on the sticker.
📡 Step 3: View or change Wi‑Fi password
Once logged in:
Navigate to your Wireless Settings or Wi‑Fi Network (SSID) section.
You’ll find your current WPA2 (or WPA3) password listed—or you can set a new one.
Alternatively, use the My Verizon app or website to change SSID and password remotely.
🔄 Step 4: Reconnect devices
If you change the Wi‑Fi password, reconnect all devices using the updated credentials (same password applies for both 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz bands).
Remember to log out of the router admin page when done.
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👇 Quick Troubleshooting
Unable to load mynetworksettings.com? Just use 192.168.1.1 instead. Works reliably.
If login still fails:
Reboot or reset your router.
Re-enter credentials (try serial number).
Try another browser or clear browser cache.
Consider a factory reset and reconfigure.
✅ Summary
Connect and open 192.168.1.1 (or mynetworksettings.com).
Log in with admin/password1 (or serial number from the router).
Go to Wireless settings to view or change your Wi‑Fi password.
Reconnect devices after any change.
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