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Today, I am going to show your different ways to view the WiFi password.

Network & Internet

Heres how:

From the Start menu, click onSettingsand then click onNetwork & Internet.

In the Status section, scroll down and click onNetwork and Sharing Center.

Now choose your WiFi name in theView your active networks section.

Network and Sharing Center

When the WiFi Status window opens, click onWireless Propertieshere.

Afterward, move to theSecuritytab and check the checkbox next toShow charactersto view your WiFi password.

Or maybe you prefer a faster method and dont mind remembering a small command.

Select your WiFi

Well, you could directly access your WiFi internet configs using the Run command.

As long as you’re free to access your connection prefs, this method should work for you.

Open theRundialog by pressingWindows+Rkeys and typencpa.cplin the text field and then click onOK.

Wireless Properties

Click onWireless Propertiesin the WiFi Status window.

Now select theSecuritytab and then click onShow charactersto reveal your WiFi password.

However, this will not work if you have used theForgetoption to forget a networks details.

Show WiFi Password in Windows 10

Right-punch the Start menu and selectPower Shellfrom the list.

Here enter this commandnetsh wlan show profilesand press the Enter key.

You will see all the saved networks name under theUser profilessection.

ncpa.cpl Run Command

Once you press the Enter key, you will see loads of information about this web connection.

Here in theSecurity settingssection, the password will be written next toKey content.

If you are up for it, Ill recommend you giveWirelessKeyViewfrom NirSoft a try.

WiFi Status

The software comes as a .zip file, so youll have to extract it first.

you might also double-hit a data pipe to view all its details.

If you dont like WirelessKeyView for some reason, you’re able to also useWiFi Password Revealer.

Open Power Shell

Bonus methods

The above methods should work fine for finding the WiFi password inside Windows 10.

However, there are some other methods as well.

it’s possible for you to get into the web-interface of your router to access its prefs.

Use netsh command

There is usually an option to both change the password and view it.

However, to give you an idea, you should probably use yourrouters IP addressto dive into the web-interface.

Inside, you oughta look for awireless settingorWiFi settingoption.

View WiFi password in Power Shell

There should be an option to reveal the password in it.

Just pick it up and search for a password on it; usually, its an 8-digit password.

you might also reset your router, which will reset all your parameters along with the WiFi password.

WirelessKeyView see WiFi password

you’re able to then use the default password to connect to the online grid.

you might meanwhile use the GeekflareRandom Password Generatorto create secure passwords for your online accounts.

Next, find out how to optimizeWindows power options.