Are you withal using the WiFi password that is written on the back of the router your ISP gave you? If then, it'due south probably some really long combination of messages, numbers and symbols that you can never recall.

Most people endeavor to write the password downward somewhere or simply bank check on the router every time they need to give it to someone else. Luckily, if you already have a calculator connected to your WiFi network, you lot can easily view the password there.

I've already written about how to view WiFi passwords on a Mac and in this article, I'thou going to talk about doing the aforementioned matter in Windows. Note that the procedure is the aforementioned for Windows 7, 8 or x. Likewise, be certain to check out the YouTube video nosotros made below, in case yous don't want to read then much text.

View WiFi Password in Windows

In order to view the WiFi password on your Windows motorcar, y'all demand to make sure you are already connected to the WiFi network or have previously continued to the WiFi network. If so, then get ahead and right-click on the WiFi icon in the system tray and choose Open Network and Sharing Center.

open network sharing center

Now get ahead and click on Change Adapter Settings in the left-paw menu. Also, be sure to read my previous post if you want to learn more about the Network and Sharing Center.

change adapter settings

Discover the icon for Wi-Fi, right-click on information technology and choose Status.

wifi status

This volition bring up the WiFi Status dialog where y'all can see some basic information about your wireless network connection.

wireless properties

Click on theWireless Properties button and then click on the Security tab.

network security key

Here you will meet a text field called Network security key. Go alee and check the Show characters box and you'll at present be able to meet the WiFi security countersign. Note that this is merely the WiFi password of the currently continued WiFi network. What if you lot want to see the WiFi passwords for WiFi networks that your computer previously connected to?

Luckily, that'due south pretty easy likewise in Windows 7. In Windows viii and 10, you have to use the control prompt, which is pretty annoying. Anyway, in Windows vii, open up the Network and Sharing Center and then click on Manage Wireless Networks.

manage wireless networks

Yous will now see a nice list of all the wireless networks that computer has always continued to. Just double-click on the one you are interested in.

list of wireless networks

Then just click on the Security tab and check the Show characters box once more to encounter the countersign.

windows 7 wifi key

In Windows 8 and 10, yous take to open a command prompt by going to Start and typing in CMD. When the command prompt opens, type in the following control:

netsh wlan evidence profiles

wlan netsh

You'll notice all the wireless profiles listed under User Profiles. The name of the WiFi network is on the correct. In my instance, I only have one WiFi network listed. Now to see the countersign for a profile, blazon in the following command:

netsh wlan show contour name=profilename fundamental=articulate

Go ahead and replace profilename with the actual proper name of the WiFi network listed from the previous command. In my case, the WiFi network is named VFTJM. Yous exercise non demand to use quotes anywhere in the commands.

profile key

When yous run the second command, you lot'll get a lot of output, but yous are only interested in finding the line that starts with Key Content. To the right will be the WiFi password. I'g not certain why Microsoft removed the convenience of seeing all your previously connected WiFi networks in Windows 8 and x, but thankfully there is still a mode to get all of the information. If you have whatever questions, feel gratis to comment. Enjoy!