Windows操作系统存储其连接的(Windows)每个 Wi-Fi 网络的密码。只要您的计算机仍然连接到互联网,您就可以轻松找回您忘记的任何网络密码。
在本教程中,我们将介绍如何在Windows 11上查找 Wi-Fi 密码。
注意:如果您丢失了 Wi-Fi 密码并使用Apple或Android设备(如 iPad、iPhone 或Samsung手机),请不要担心。请查看以下指南,了解如何在Android(Android)、Mac OS、iOS和Windows 10上查找密码。

检查(Check)(并更改(Change))路由器的默认密码(Default Password)
如果您从未更改过 Wi-Fi 密码,它可能是 Wi-Fi 路由器附带的默认密码。幸运的是,找到路由器的密码很简单,因为它位于路由器本身的底部。
只需(Simply)拿起路由器并查看背面的贴纸即可 - 标签将在“网络安全密钥”或“网络密钥”等标题旁边显示 Wi-Fi 密码。您还将看到SSID(或服务集标识符(Service Set Identifier)),它是默认的无线网络名称。

如果您尝试此密码但不起作用,则您(或其他人)可能在某个时候更改了它。要找到它,您必须掌握更多技术。
注意:如果您尚未更改路由器的默认密码,我们强烈建议您这样做。默认密码是一个巨大的安全漏洞,因为它们很容易被发现。要更改它,您必须登录路由器的管理软件。
在网络浏览器的搜索栏中输入路由器的 IP 地址(router’s IP address),然后使用默认用户名和密码登录。然后,找到可以更改密码的设置并创建独特且难以猜测的密码。
如何在Windows 11中查找(Windows 11)我的 Wi-Fi 密码(My Wi-Fi Password)
在Windows 11中,Wi-Fi网络密码存储在“无线网络属性”(Wireless Network Properties)面板中。这些Wi-Fi设置可以通过(Wi-Fi)控制面板(Control Panel)、设置(Settings)应用程序或运行命令(Run Command)框访问。
使用控制面板(Control Panel)查找您的 Wi-Fi密码(Password Using)
以下是从控制面板(Control Panel)查找 Wi-Fi 适配器设置的方法:
- 按(Press)Windows键打开“(Windows)开始”(Start)菜单。
- 键入“控制面板”(Type Control Panel)并选择顶部结果。

- 选择网络和互联网。

- 选择网络(Select Network)和共享中心(Sharing Center)。

- 在这里,选择您的 Wi-Fi 网络名称。这应该出现在“连接(Connections)”旁边。

- 选择无线属性。

- 选择“安全”(Security)选项卡,然后勾选“显示(Show)字符”复选框。您的 Wi-Fi 密码现在应该可见。

使用“设置”应用程序(Settings App)查找您的 Wi-Fi密码(Password Using)
您还可以通过Windows 设置(Windows Settings)应用程序访问您的 Wi-Fi 密码。就是这样:
- 右键单击(Right-click)“开始”菜单(Start Menu)并选择“设置”(Settings)。
- (Select Network)从左侧边栏中选择网络和互联网。向下滚动(Scroll)并选择高级(Advanced)网络设置。

- 在相关(Beneath Related)设置下,选择更多网络适配器选项。这将导致弹出
“网络连接”窗口。(Network Connections)

- 双击您的 Wi-Fi 网络。

- 选择无线属性。

- 选择安全选项(Security)卡并勾选显示(Show)字符复选框。您的 Wi-Fi 连接密码现在应该可见。

如何查看电脑上
保存的所有 Wi-Fi 密码?(Wi-Fi Passwords Saved)
您可以使用命令提示符(Command Prompt)工具显示Windows 11 电脑上
当前和以前使用的所有Wi-Fi网络的密码。(Wi-Fi)
- 打开“开始”菜单(Start Menu)并键入“命令提示符”。右键单击顶部结果并选择以管理员身份运行(Run)。

- 在命令提示符(Command Prompt)窗口中,键入以下命令并按 Enter:
netsh WLAN 显示配置文件

- 这将显示您电脑上所有保存的网络名称。要查看所有保存的Wi-Fi密码,请键入以下内容并按Enter 键(Enter),将“WifiConnectionName”替换为您要查找其密码的网络名称(保留引号)。
netsh wlan 显示配置文件名称=”WifiConnectionName” key=clear

- 查找显示“关键内容”的位置 — 这里的值是您的 Wi-Fi 密码。
不再忘记您的密码
如果您经常忘记密码,则应该购买密码管理器。这些安全程序可帮助您保存所有密码,以便快速、轻松地访问。这样,当将新设备连接到 Wi-Fi 热点时,您无需重新进入安全设置即可找到它。
How to Find Wi-Fi Password in Windows 11
The Windows operating system stores the passwordѕ for every Wi-Fi network it connects to. This makes it easy to retrieve anу network pasѕwords that you forget — as long as your computer is still connected to the internet.
In this tutorial, we’ll explain how to find your Wi-Fi password on Windows 11.
Note: If you’ve lost your Wi-Fi password and use an Apple or Android device (like an iPad, iPhone, or Samsung phone), don’t worry. Check out the following guides to see how you can find your password on Android, Mac OS, iOS, and Windows 10.

Check (and Change) Your Router’s Default Password
If you haven’t ever changed your Wi-Fi password, it’ll likely be the default password that comes with your Wi-Fi router. Luckily, finding your router’s password is straightforward since it’s on the bottom of the router itself.
Simply pick up your router and look at the sticker on the back — the label will show the Wi-Fi passphrase next to a heading like “Network Security Key” or “Network Key.” You’ll also see the SSID (or Service Set Identifier), which is the default wireless network name.

If you try this password and it doesn’t work, you (or someone else) may have changed it at some point. To find it, you’ll have to get a little more technical.
Note: If you haven’t changed your router’s default password, we highly recommend that you do. A default password is a massive security vulnerability as these are easily discovered. To change it, you must sign in to your router’s administration software.
Type the router’s IP address into your web browser’s search bar and sign in using the default username and password. Then, find the setting where you can change the password and create something unique and hard to guess.
How to Find My Wi-Fi Password in Windows 11
In Windows 11, Wi-Fi network passwords are stored in the Wireless Network Properties panel. These Wi-Fi settings can be accessed via the Control Panel, from the Settings app, or from the Run Command box.
Find Your Wi-Fi Password Using the Control Panel
Here’s how to find your Wi-Fi adapter settings from the Control Panel:
- Press the Windows key to open the Start menu.
- Type Control Panel and select the top result.

- Select Network and Internet.

- Select Network and Sharing Center.

- Here, select your Wi-Fi network name. This should appear next to “Connections.”

- Select Wireless Properties.

- Choose the Security tab, then tick the Show characters checkbox. Your Wi-Fi password should now be visible.

Find Your Wi-Fi Password Using the Settings App
You can also access your Wi-Fi password via the Windows Settings app. Here’s how:
- Right-click the Start Menu and select Settings.
- Select Network & internet from the left-hand sidebar. Scroll down and select Advanced network settings.

- Beneath Related settings, select More network adapter options. This will cause the Network Connections window to pop up.

- Double-click your Wi-Fi network.

- Select Wireless Properties.

- Select the Security tab and tick the Show characters checkbox. Your Wi-Fi connection password should now be visible.

How to See All Wi-Fi Passwords Saved On My PC?
You can use the Command Prompt tool to show passwords for all of the current and previous Wi-Fi networks used on your Windows 11 PC.
- Open the Start Menu and type “Command Prompt.” Right-click the top result and select Run as administrator.

- In the Command Prompt window, type the following command and press Enter:
netsh wlan show profiles

- This will show you all the saved network names on your PC. To see all saved Wi-Fi passwords, type the following and press Enter, replacing “WifiConnectionName” with the network name you want to find the password for (keeping the quotation marks).
netsh wlan show profile name=”WifiConnectionName” key=clear

- Look for where it says “Key Content” — the value here is your Wi-Fi password.
Stop Forgetting Your Passwords
You should invest in a password manager if you frequently forget your passwords. These secure programs help you save all your passwords for quick, easy access. This way, when connecting a new device to your Wi-Fi hotspot, you won’t have to dive back into your security settings to find it.