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the default wi-fi password may be found written under your router.If instead the wi-fi password has been changed, type in the browser the ip address of your router, log in, access the control panel of the router, go to the wireless settings page, the wi-fi password is there. Put your wifi password on a sticker. Put that sticker on the modem.
Open the Settings App. Go to Network and Internet. On the left click Mobile Hotspot. On the right, you will find that password - you can also set a new password on that settings page. Thanks. Make it easier for other people to find solutions by marking a Reply 'Accept as Solution' if it solves your problem.
> If you will connect a device to your Wifi, you will see the password at the back of your router, there's a sticker there for your password. It might also be named as passphrasenetwork key,or wireless PIN.
Credentials are saved in special folders on your computer called vaults. It will be save as an “Encrypted keys”. This is the location of the Vaults “C:\users\*name*\appdata\local\Micorsoft\credentials”. Note: You have to disable “Hide Protected Operating System files” option in “Folder options” to view it. Thanks a lot,
the network "DIRECT-KMDESKTOP-QLAUDBQmsBF" is a Wifi-Direct network, not an ad-hoc or mobile hotspot. All three nework types are doing similar things (connect to devices via Wifi), but with different approaches: * Wifi Hotpot - the laptop becomes a Wifi access point and shares its "other" Internet connection, typically a Cellular connection.
Method 2. Click Wireless icon in bottom right of screen. This will show you available wireless connections. At the bottom you should see 'Network Settings'. Under that you'll see the actual wireless network you are connected to. R-Click on the wireless network here and you will see a 'Go to settings' button pop-up.
If you want to find your password, open Windows Powershell (or CMD) and type in the following command; netsh wlan show profiles When you do this, it will list all the routers your computer has connected to, and the SSID of said interface(s).
Click on the Wireless Properties button and then click on the Security tab. Here you will see a text field called Network security key. Go ahead and check the Show characters box and you’ll now be able to see the WiFi security password. Note that this is just the WiFi password of the currently connected WiFi network.
Since only the mobile devices connected via Wi-Fi Direct following the steps above, then I suggest that you try adding your mobile device on your laptop. Follow these steps: Navigate to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. Click Add Bluetooth or other device. Under Add a device, select Everything else.
Per instructions i go to network and sharing and click on my wifi network. it reveals all the information and allows me to "copy" SSID information to clipboard. But there is no security tab to click and "show" the password. This doesn't exist, there is no security tab, thus no show characters box.