where you should enter the following information in lower
case, then click
OK.
User Name: admin
Password: motorola
3. After you click OK, the Basic Status page should appear.
Enter the Wireless Network Name and Password for the
2.4 GHz band for your original network, making sure to be
accurate and to use the same upper and lower case
characters you used for your original network. Then enter
the Wireless Network Name and Password for the 5 GHz
band you’ve been using, if any. If you haven’t been using a
5 GHz band and your Motorola modem/router has a 5
GHz band, here’s a good way to pick a network name and
password. If your 2.4 GHz band wireless network name is
smith, call your 5 GHz band smith-5 . Use the same
password for both your 2.4 and 5 GHz bands.
4. Press Save once you’ve entered the required information.
Now your new settings should be saved, and they should
be as close to your original wireless network name and
password settings as possible. If you see a message
saying that you lost your Internet connection, ignore it.
Now go to your device’s WiFi setup page. There you can
select your original 2.4 GHz network name or you can
select the similar name for 5 GHz. Your password is the
same one you’ve been using for your original network. All
your other WiFi devices should continue to work.
If you have a problem, you can restore the factory
modem/router network names and passwords by pressing
the Reset button on the back of the modem/router. Those
names and passwords are printed on the bottom label of your
modem.