The most reliable way to change your password after a patch, which avoids navigating complex browser interfaces, is through the . Open the My Singtel App on your phone and log in. Tap on "Broadband" in the main menu. Tap on "Manage WiFi" or "See More" > "Manage WiFi" . Here, you will see your current Wi-Fi name and password. Edit the password and save.
When updating your credentials post-patch, avoid weak passwords that brute-force software can crack in seconds. What to Avoid What to Implement instead Sequential numbers ( 12345678 ) Minimum of 12–16 characters Personal details (birthdays, names, phone numbers) A combination of uppercase and lowercase letters The word "singtel" or your home address Inclusion of numbers and special symbols ( @ , # , $ , * ) Single, dictionary words A "passphrase" consisting of 3-4 random, unrelated words Example of a strong passphrase: BlueMetric#PandaForest99! Advanced Security Tweaks for Singtel Routers
Security firms like Star Labs recently disclosed critical flaws—such as CVE-2024-1837 (unauthenticated command injection) and CVE-2024-1838 (authenticated command injection)—affecting widely deployed Singtel hardware. Cybercriminals can exploit these vulnerabilities to compromise connected devices, hijack internet traffic, or extract personal data if your Wi-Fi or router admin passwords remain weak or default.
Check the sticker on the back or bottom of your physical router for the default Admin PIN or Password .
Ensure your Security Mode is set to WPA2-AES or WPA3 (if supported by your router and devices). Legacy protocols like WEP or WPA-TKIP are highly vulnerable and often disabled in patched firmware.
Guide you through the manual "Factory Reset" steps if the app fails.
To change your Singtel Wi-Fi password as of April 2026, you can use the My Singtel app for a quick update or access the Web Admin Page for manual configuration. Option 1: Using the My Singtel App
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Your phone must be actively connected to your home Singtel Wi-Fi network to discover the router.
Disable any active VPNs on your device, as they mask local network routing.
Ensure that "WAN Management" or "Remote Access" is turned OFF in your router settings. This prevents hackers from accessing your login page over the internet.
If Singtel patched such a flaw, the fix would involve:
If you are affected by the new firmware patch, here is the new workflow for managing your credentials: