Password change airport

i want to change my password

Open Macintosh HD > Applications > Utiltiies > AirPort Utility
Click on the AirPort Express, then click Edit in the lower right hand corner of the pop up box
Click the Base Station tab at top of the next window to change the name of the AirPort Express or device password
Click the Wireless tab to change the name of the wireless network or the password for the wireless network. Recommend that you change both the wireless network name and password.
Click Update at the lower right of the window to save changes and the AirPort Express will restart in 40-45 seconds

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