This displays the Command Prompt icon in the Windows Start menu. Right-click the Command Prompt and click Run as Administrator. This opens the Command Prompt with administrative privileges. You must be logged in to a Windows user account with administrative privileges to be able to run the Command Prompt as an administrator.
This displays a list of networks your computer has been connected to. Replace "network name" with the name of the network you want to find a password for.
Make sure you put the network name in quotation " " marks. This displays information about the network. Locate the password. The password is listed next to "Key content" in the network information listed in the Command Prompt.
Method 2. This opens the Keychain Access app. Click System. It's in the sidebar panel to the left in the Keychain Access app below "Keychains". Click Passwords. This filters the Keychain items to items with a password. Double-click a Wi-Fi network name. Double-click a network name to view information about the network connection. Click the checkbox next to "Show Password.
Enter an administrator's username and password and click Allow. After you authenticate your username, it asks you to enter the username and password of an administrator. Enter the username and password of an account that has administrative privileges on your Mac. Click Allow to continue. You may have to enter this information twice. The password is listed in the field next to "Show Password" at the bottom of the network information window.
Method 3. Check the label on your router. The Wi-Fi router password is often printed on a label on your router. Before doing anything, check to see if your Wi-Fi password is printed on your router. Now here comes the simplest way to find the Wi-Fi passwords on Windows computer.
You can use the third party tool named iSunshare WiFi Password Genius to get the password of wireless network you are connecting to as well as the passwords of all wireless networks which you have connected to. All you have to do is downloading and installing the software. After you launch it, you can get all the WiFi names and its passwords displayed on the software interface.
But only the paid users can get the entire password for the Wi-Fi network. For Windows. Data Recovery. Double-click Keychain Access.
It's the icon that looks like a set of keys. This opens the Keychain Access app, where you can find the passwords you've saved to Keychain. Locate your network's name and double-click it. This is the name you see when your Mac connects to the Wi-Fi network. Check the box next to "Show password. This displays the saved Wi-Fi password for this network in plain text.
You may have to enter your password to confirm this action. Method 3. Check the sticker on the router. If you're trying to connect to your home network, you may find the current Wi-Fi password on the actual router. The default password should appear after "Wi-Fi password," "WPA passphrase," "Wireless security key," "Default password," or some combination of any of those words. In most cases, the password is a long string of letters and numbers, both upper-case and lower-case.
Depending on your service, your modem the thing that connects your home to the internet and router may be a single, dual-function device. If your provider gave you two separate devices, the modem is the one connected to the wall jack—the Wi-Fi router will be the other device.
If you or someone else with access to the router changed the router's default password and this is pretty common , the password on the router sticker won't work. If the password doesn't work, continue to the next step. Press the "WPS" button on the router to connect optional. Most modern home routers will let you connect without having to enter a password by pressing a button labeled "WPS" on the router. After pressing the button, try to connect from your computer, phone, or tablet—as long as you attempt a connection within 30 seconds or so, you'll successfully connect to the Wi-Fi network without having to enter a password.
This step won't display the Wi-Fi password on the screen. However, once you're connected, you can easily find the password on Windows or macOS. Connect a computer to the router via Ethernet. If you don't know your Wi-Fi password and the computer you're using isn't connected to the Internet, ethernet is the only way you'll be able to connect. If your Mac doesn't have an ethernet port, try a USB-to-ethernet adapter, or a Thunderbolt-to-gigabit-ethernet adapter.
Find your router's IP address. This is the internal IP address that represents your router on your local network. Common router IP addresses include On some routers, the IP address is found on the sticker on the side of the router.
Go to your router's IP address in a web browser. The IP address will take you to a website that displays a login page for your router. You can use any web browser to perform this step. Log into the router page. After entering the correct address, you may be asked for the username and password; if so, log in with your router credentials.
If not, don't worry—most routers have easy default admin passwords you can easily find online by searching for the model and "default admin password. Some people change these after configuring the router, however, so if you can't remember the username and password, you may need to reset the router. Find the "Wireless" or "Wi-Fi" section. The options the "Wireless" section. Once you are logged into the router, find the "Wireless" or "Wi-Fi" section. This can usually be accessed by clicking a tab at the top of the page or finding it in the navigation menu.
Each router page interface will vary, so you may have to navigate through a couple of different menus. Your router's password may also be at the top of the main router page. Find the password. On the "Wireless" page, you will see your wireless network name SSID as well as the security or encryption type e. Near the security options, you should see the "Passphrase" or "Password" field. This is your wireless password.
Method 4. Understand when to use this method. Forgot your password? Password recovery. Recover your password.
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