Find the SSID of your Netgear router

To get the SSID of your Netgear router, first, check the following items that carry the default SSID of your router. It comes with the product when you by it.

Owner’s Manual.

The cox welcome kit or the booklet.

Label of your WIFI modem or the router.

Check the hardware of your Netgear router to get the SSID.

Use the most common and standard WIFI name and password while trying to login to your router’s web-interface. The most common username or the SSID is ADMIN whereas the most common password is either PASSWORD itself, or ADMIN.

Some of the router use blank as default password while processing the login page. If you can connect with the network using these suggestions and tricks, that means the SSID that you have used is correct. If you do not get connected to the network, then follow the next trick or the resolution. Open the web directory form your device that is already connected to the WIFI network.

In the search bar or the URL locater bar, enter any one of the following IP address of the gateways;

http://192.168.1.1, or

http://192.168.0.1, or

http://192.168.0.254, or

http://192.168.1.254, or

http://www.routerlogin.net, or

http://www.routerlogin.com

If the above-mentioned URL and the IP addresses are not helpful for you, then check the user manual of your product or call to your ISP. If the default login credentials have been changed by you, then you need to contact the device manufacturer.

If you are logged in, then complete the following actions to locate the SSID of your Netgear Wireless router. The location of these details can vary from model to model.

Go to the menu tab, then click “Basic Settings” and hit the option “Wireless.” Under the setup, you should tap the next tab that is “Wireless Settings.” The network name can be found in the section of SSID the password will be found in the below locations; If you have WEP encryptions, then your current wireless-password will be located in the field of “Key ‘1’” If you have WPA/WPA2 encryptions in your router, then the current wireless password of your router will be located in the field of “Passphrase.”

If still, you are not able to get the SSID of your router, then you must go to routerlogin.net to get the best solution for your trouble. There the experts are tech specialized and will give you the most relevant and reliable answer to your question.