To find your Wi-Fi password, you can follow these steps:
1.Windows:
- .Open the Control Panel on your computer. You can search for it in the Start menu..Select “Network and Internet” or “Network and Sharing Center” (depending on your Windows version).
- .Click on “Change adapter settings” in the left-hand menu.
- .Right-click on the Wi-Fi network you’re connected to and select “Status.”
- .In the Wi-Fi Status window, click on the “Wireless Properties” button.
- .In the Wireless Network Properties window, navigate to the “Security” tab.
- .Check the box next to “Show characters” or “Show password.” Your Wi-Fi password will be displayed in the “Network security key” field.
2.Mac:
- .Click on the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar at the top-right corner of your screen.
- .Select “Open Network Preferences” or “Open Network Preferences…”
- .In the Network Preferences window, click on the Wi-Fi network you’re connected to.
- .Click on the “Advanced” button at the bottom-right corner.
- .Go to the “Wi-Fi” or “AirPort” tab.
- .Check the box next to “Show password.” You may be prompted to enter your Mac’s admin password.
- .Your Wi-Fi password will be displayed next to “Password” or “Network password.”
Router Settings:
- .You can also access your Wi-Fi password by logging into your router’s administration settings. The process may vary depending on your router’s brand and model.
- .Open a web browser on a device connected to your Wi-Fi network.
- .Enter your router’s IP address into the address bar. Common IP addresses are 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1, but it can vary.
- .Enter the username and password for your router. If you haven’t changed it, the default login credentials can often be found on the router itself or in the router’s manual.
- .Once logged in, navigate to the wireless settings or Wi-Fi settings section of the router’s administration interface.
- .Look for the security settings or the passphrase/key settings. The Wi-Fi password will usually be displayed there.
Note: If you are unable to access your Wi-Fi password using these methods, you may need to contact your Internet Service Provider or the person who set up your network for further assistance.