My BSKYB connection regularly cuts out, and to reconnect I have to put in a 14 digit password of mixed upper case lower case and numbers. This is difficult for a 79 year old with arthritis. Is there a way to change my password to something more user-friendly?
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To log into a Sky router, open a web browser and navigate to 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1. The default username is usually "admin", and the password can be found on a sticker on the router, often labelled "GUI password" or "Admin password". It could also be your current WIFI password.
as a sky customer you need to go to sky forum https://helpforum.sky.com/ this forum is for BT customers
I'm totally confused, the BT smart Hub2 is locked to BT and won't work with Sky broadband.
Are you entering that using the remote or something like a laptop?
Right, so you haven't got Sky broadband, you've got a Sky TV box working through BT broadband.
Put 192.168.1.254 in your browser address bar to access the hub manager page.
Select advanced wireless (you will have to enter the ADMIN password of the hub, not the wireless password). You can then change the wireless password to whatever you like.
Thank you. I am scrolling up and down through a list of about 70 characters on my Sky remote. I don't know of any other way, but a keyboard would be more helpful.
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My intended suggestion won't work in that case. I'd follow Licquorice's instructions and set a password easier for you to cope with.