Reset or Change the Administrator Password
Connect your computer directly to the Belkin router using a LAN cable. Even if the Belkin router is a Wi-Fi-capable model, you must connect directly to the device using a cable. Open a new Web browser tab, enter the address 192.168.2.1 in the browser’s address bar and then press Enter. Click the Login link in the top corner of the page and log in using your current administrator password. Click Restore Factory Default under the Utilities heading on the left of the screen to reset the router to its default administrative password, which is no password at all. If you’d prefer to set a new password instead of leaving the router without one, select System Settings rather than Restore Factory Defaults. Enter your current administrator password in the first field, and then enter and confirm your new password in the second and third fields, respectively. Scroll down and click Apply Changes or Save to finish setting your new administrator password.
Change Your Wi-Fi Password
Your router’s administrator password is not the same as its Wi-Fi password. The Wi-Fi password is what you use to access the Internet through the router. Type 192.168.2.1 in your Web browser, click the Login button in the top corner of the page and sign in using your router’s administrative password. Click Security under the Wireless heading on the menu along the left of the screen. Enter a new Wi-Fi password in the Pre-shared Key field and then click Save or Apply Changes. Writer Bio
