How does Win8.1 view the WiFi password stored in the system?

  

There are WiFi wireless networks everywhere in the world. In order to ensure the safe use of WiFi and make the network more smooth, we usually set passwords for WiFi. However, many users forget it for a long time. In fact, these passwords are stored in the computer. In the middle, so many users would like to “recover” the wireless network password through the computer. Of course, we can't see the password directly on the surface. So how does Win8.1 view the WiFi password stored in the system? The following small series introduces you to Win8.1 to view the method of storing WiFi passwords in the system.

Method One: Control Panel queries

1, found in the Control Panel & ldquo; Network and Sharing Center & rdquo ;;

to enter a number of ways, such as right- click the start button & rarr; control panel & rarr; network and Internet & rarr; network and sharing Center; or right-click on the taskbar network icon and select & ldquo; network and sharing Center & rdquo;)

2, left click & ldquo ; change adapter settings & rdquo; (FIG above);

3, double-click a wireless connection connected (as shown above);

4, the pop-up & ldquo; WLAN state & rdquo; window click & ldquo; wireless properties & rdquo; (pictured above);

5, click & ldquo; safe & rdquo; tab, select & ldquo; displaying characters & rdquo; (above); < Br>

Then you can see the password for the current WiFi connection. Another method is to use the “Command Prompt” tool to query all used WiFi connection passwords as follows:

1. Right click on the Start button and select “Command Prompt” ( administrator) & rdquo;

2, enter a command (command ① FIG No.):

netsh wlan show profiles

▲ passwords below & ldquo; Given in the key content, the figure is no longer listed

3. Select the connection name you want to query in the given WiFi connection that was used, and then nest it as follows The password is queried in the command (Command No. 2 above):

netsh wlan show profile name=<quo;connection name> key=clear

Note the spaces in the above command, do not use Chinese characters. , in the text <; connection name & rdquo; three words replaced by the name of the connection to the query.

4, you can also use the following command to directly query all used connection passwords:

netsh wlan show profile * key=clear

Note wildcards “*” Do not miss the space.

The above is a small version of Win8.1 for everyone to view the way to store the WiFi password in the system. If you are using a mobile phone tablet and other devices to connect to WiFi, and forget the password, try the above method, if you have used a computer to log in wireless.

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