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In reply to the discussion: I've been renting part of my house and I need that person to leave. How [View all]cayugafalls
(5,640 posts)24. Here is a link to the manual for that gateway.
https://ciscodocs.technicolor.com/support/userguides2/tp-00102.pdf
Page 28 has the wifi network password you want to change.
You need to login to the router as defined by others in this thread.
Basically:
Connect to the gateway with Ethernet cable in any of the free ports on the back, there should be 4, at least one should be free.
Open a browser and go to 10.0.0.1
Login using user: admin and password: password
If this does not work you may have set a password for login already, try that if you remember it. If you can't get in, you may have to do a reset and reconfigure the gateway all over.
This all assumes you have a laptop, ethernet cable and the time to read the manual and understand the process. Please feel free to call xfinity technical support and see if they will walk you through the changes you need to make as I understand they can be daunting to someone who has not done it before.
I am sorry you are having so much difficulty with your tenant. It sounds like you have grounds for eviction. I hope you explore that route and it all works out.
Page 28 has the wifi network password you want to change.
You need to login to the router as defined by others in this thread.
Basically:
Connect to the gateway with Ethernet cable in any of the free ports on the back, there should be 4, at least one should be free.
Open a browser and go to 10.0.0.1
Login using user: admin and password: password
If this does not work you may have set a password for login already, try that if you remember it. If you can't get in, you may have to do a reset and reconfigure the gateway all over.
This all assumes you have a laptop, ethernet cable and the time to read the manual and understand the process. Please feel free to call xfinity technical support and see if they will walk you through the changes you need to make as I understand they can be daunting to someone who has not done it before.
I am sorry you are having so much difficulty with your tenant. It sounds like you have grounds for eviction. I hope you explore that route and it all works out.
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