How to change your network name and password on ATT's Netgear 7550 modem, hopefully before you kill yourself

For most of us, every time we're reminded of AT&T, thoughts of failure, inadequacy and even suicide ensue.   ATT is a company designed to destroy you psychologically and physically.

Here's one way to reduce the degree to which having an ATT wifi account makes you feel inconsequential and depersonalized--eliminate the reminder of this lousy enterprise by getting its name out of your wifi network.

How to change your ATT network name to something human

  1. Open your web browser--supposedly this works with all the major ones
  2. Enter http://192.168.1.254 in the address bar.
  3. Select Wireless (like most ATT software, this didn't work for me the first time--there WAS no Wireless tab.   But just before I started to sob uncontrollably in those body-jerking screams I usually get when dealing with ATT, the tab appeared on the second refresh!).
  4. Find the Device Access Code located on the side of your gateway.
  5. In Password, enter the Device Access Code, and click Continue.
  6. In Network Name (SSID), enter a new Wi-Fi network name.
  7. Select Save.
How to change your ATT modem password to something tolerable
  1. Enter http://192.168.1.254 in the address bar of your browser.
  2. Select Wireless.
  3. In the Device Access Code field, enter the Device Access Code (found on the side your gateway).
  4. Scroll to the WPA/WPA2 section.
  5. In the WPA/WPA2 Network Key, enter a new Wi-Fi password. Click Save.

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