How do I change my Wi-Fi password on Cox internet?

Asked 5 months ago
To change your Wi-Fi password on Cox Internet, you will need to access your modem or gateway settings. First, connect your computer or device to your Cox network. Then, open a web browser and enter the modem's IP address, which is often 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. Once the login page appears, enter your admin username and password. If you have not changed these, the default login credentials can typically be found on a label on your modem or in the user manual. After logging in, look for a section labeled “Wireless” or “Wi-Fi Settings.” In this area, you should find options to change your network name and password. Enter your desired new password, ensuring it is strong and secure. Save your changes, and the new password will take effect immediately. Do not forget to update the password on all your connected devices. For further personalization options and troubleshooting, checking the Cox support page may provide additional guidance.
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Answered Jul 15, 2025

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