If you forgot your WiFi password or need to share it with someone, Windows 10 makes it easy to find. Here’s a simple way to check your WiFi password:
- Go to Settings: Click the Windows icon and go to “Settings.”
- Open Network & Internet: Select the “Network & Internet” option from the menu.
- Click on ‘Status’: Under the ‘Status’ tab, find and click “Network and Sharing Center.”
- Find Your WiFi Network: Next to “Connections,” click on your WiFi network name.
- View Wireless Properties: In the WiFi status window, click “Wireless Properties.”
- Show Password: Go to the “Security” tab, then check the box next to “Show characters.” Your WiFi password will be displayed.
How to Change Your WiFi Password?
Changing your WiFi password is a good idea for security. Here’s how to do it:
- Log into Your Router: Open a web browser and type in your router’s IP address (usually something like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1) into the address bar. You can find the IP on a label on your router.
- Enter Your Login Info: Enter your router’s username and password (this is different from your WiFi password).
- Find the WiFi Settings: Look for a section called “Wireless” or “WiFi Settings.”
- Change the Password: Find the area where it says “WiFi Password” or “Security Key” and type in your new password.
- Save Changes: Make sure to save your changes. Your WiFi will restart, and you’ll need to reconnect using the new password.
How to Crack a WiFi Password
Cracking a WiFi password without permission is illegal and goes against ethics. It’s important to respect other people’s networks and not try to access them without permission. If you ever forget your own WiFi password, follow the above steps to find or reset it.
How to Hack a WiFi Password
Just like cracking a password, hacking a WiFi network is illegal and punishable by law. Not only is it wrong, but it can also get you into serious trouble. Always use your own network or ask for permission from the owner if you need access to their WiFi.