
Every time you start up your computer, it will automatically connect to previously saved wifi networks. If you need to connect to a different Wifi or simply want to change the Wifi password but forgot it, don't fret. Read the article below for detailed solutions.
1. Guide to Check Wifi Passwords using Command Prompt
Press Windows + R, then type cmd in the search box to access Command Prompt. In the Command Prompt window, type the command “netsh wlan show profiles” and press Enter to proceed.



2. Guide to Check Wifi Passwords using Control Panel
Firstly, on your computer's main screen, press Windows + R to open the Run dialog. In the dialog's search box, type “Control Panel” and press OK.

In the Control Panel window, locate and select Network and Sharing Internet.

Next, a new window will appear with a list of Wifi networks that are currently or previously connected. Click on the Wifi your computer is connected to.

Immediately, the Wifi Status window will display information about this Wifi network. Click on Wireless Properties.

Information windows will appear, click on the Security tab.

Scroll down, check the box for Show Characters.

Under Network security key, the Wifi password will be displayed.

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