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Hi jules68, To change the WiFi password on your Technicolor modem, just access your modem interface page ( ) via a computer that is already connected via WiFi or Ethernet. Once you have the page open, select Home Network on the left navigation panel. There should be an option down the bottom to configure the main WLAN. You could also click on the name of your network then select configure on the upper-right hand side.

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Once you change (SSID) or wifi passkey (WPA Encryption Key), select Apply down the bottom. Hope this helps. Note: Make sure to update all WiFi connected devices as they will need reconnect will the new wireless settings.

Hi jules68, To change the WiFi password on your Technicolor modem, just access your modem interface page ( ) via a computer that is already connected via WiFi or Ethernet. Once you have the page open, select Home Network on the left navigation panel. Ralink Wireless Lan Installshield Wizard. There should be an option down the bottom to configure the main WLAN. You could also click on the name of your network then select configure on the upper-right hand side. Once you change (SSID) or wifi passkey (WPA Encryption Key), select Apply down the bottom. Hope this helps. Note: Make sure to update all WiFi connected devices as they will need reconnect will the new wireless settings.

Hi Sharndra, The link provided is the default IP address of all our TG797 modems. If you are not able to access the modem's user interface this way I would assume that: • The device you are using is not connected to the modem (either via WiFi or Ethernet cable) or • The modem's IP address has been manually modified.

• You are not using a Telstra modem. Other makes and models have default IP address which sit on different address like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 etc. Can you confirm that you are still unable to access the modem using 10.0.0.138?