First: Check Your Router’s Default Password • Check your router’s default password, usually printed on a sticker on the router. • In Windows, head to Network and Sharing Center, click on your Wi-Fi network, and head to Wireless Properties > Security to see your Network Security Key. • On a Mac, open Keychain Access and search for your Wi-Fi network name.
Check the Show password box, enter your system password, and click the Allow button. That should show you the password for the wireless network you are on, if it is stored on your computer. If no such entry appears, it means the password is not stored on your computer.
If your router is still using the default username and password, it should be easy to find. Modern Wi-Fi routers–and the combined router/modem units offered by many Internet service providers–come with a default Wi-Fi network name and password. Video downloader.
Each router has its own default password, which is often random. To find the default password, find your Wi-Fi router and examine it.
You should see a sticker somewhere on it that contains both the “SSID”–the wireless network name–and the password. If you haven’t changed the default password yet, you can use that password to connect to the router. If you don’t see a default password printed on the router itself, try looking at the documentation that came with the router for more information. What if you don’t have the manual or the password isn’t on the router sticker? As we mentioned in our, you might be able to find the password by using common username and password combinations (e.g., “admin” for the username and “admin” for the password) or consulting, a database of popular routers’ default logins.
Once you’ve connected to your router using the default password, make sure you change it and store the password in your password manager so your router is secure. How to Find the Current Wi-Fi Network’s Password on Windows If you’ve connected to a Wi-Fi network from a Windows laptop or desktop PC, Windows will remember that Wi-Fi network’s password. You can look up the Wi-Fi password on any Windows computer that’s currently connected to–or has previously connected to–that Wi-Fi network. To look up the password for the Wi-Fi network you’re currently connected to on Windows, we’ll head to the Network and Sharing Center in the Control Panel. The quickest way to do this: Right-click on the Wireless Network icon in the taskbar and click “Open Network and Sharing Center.” Note: Recent Windows 10 updates have changed this. Click the “Open Network & Internet Settings” option that appears in the context menu instead. When the Settings window appears, scroll down and click “Network and Sharing Center.” You can also just head to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.