How do I change WiFi password on Windows 11?
You can change both the WiFi name and WiFi password on Windows 11. To do so, you have to log in to your router configuration page by entering the username and password. In most cases, the username and password are set to admin.
Why can’t I find WiFi on Windows 11?
If you cannot find your WiFi network on Windows 11, make sure that the WiFi on your computer and your router are turned on. We also suggest you reinstall your Network adapter as the issue might be occurring due to the corrupted Network adapter. You can also run Internet Connections and Network Adapter Troubleshooters.
Find WiFi password in Windows 11/10
To find your WiFi passwords in Windows 11/10, you have the following methods: Let us look at these options.
1] Using Control Panel
From the WinX Menu, open Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center. Here click on the Connection WiFi link.
The WiFi Status box will open. Click on the Wireless Network Properties button. Now under the Security tab, select the Show characters check-box.
The password will be visible against the Network security key column.
2] Using Command Prompt
You can also use the command prompt to find the WiFi key. To do so, from the WinX Menu, select Command Prompt, type the following and hit Enter:
Here, in place of YOURWIFINAME, you have to type the name of your WiFi connection. You will then be able to see the WiFi password under Security settings > Key Content.
3] Find Wi-Fi password using PowerShell
Open an elevated PowerShell window and execute the following command: You will see all the passwords displayed.
4] Using Free tools
You can use any of the several free password recovery tools like WiFi Password Revealer or WirelessKeyView to find out your Wi-Fi passwords.
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