您(Are)还在使用ISP提供给您的路由器背面的WiFi 密码吗?(WiFi password)如果是这样,那可能是一些非常长的字母、数字和符号组合,你永远记不住。
大多数人尝试在某处写下密码,或者在每次需要将密码提供给其他人时简单地检查路由器。幸运的是,如果您已经有一台计算机连接到您的WiFi 网络(WiFi network),您可以在那里轻松查看密码。
我已经写过如何在Mac上查看(Mac)WiFi密码,在这篇文章中,我将讨论在Windows中做同样的事情。请注意,Windows 7、8(Windows 7)或 10 的过程相同。此外,如果您不想阅读太多文字,请务必查看我们在下面制作的YouTube 视频。(YouTube video)
在 Windows 中查看 WiFi 密码
为了在您的Windows 机器上查看(Windows machine)WiFi 密码(WiFi password),您需要确保您已经连接到WiFi 网络(WiFi network)或之前已经连接到WiFi 网络(WiFi network)。如果是这样,请继续并右键单击系统托盘中的(system tray)WiFi 图标(WiFi icon),然后选择Open Network and Sharing Center。
现在继续并单击左侧菜单中的更改适配器设置。(Change Adapter Settings)另外,如果您想了解有关网络和共享中心(Network and Sharing Center)的更多信息,请务必阅读我之前的帖子。
找到Wi-Fi的图标,右键单击它并选择状态(Status)。
这将打开WiFi 状态(WiFi Status)对话框,您可以在其中看到有关无线网络连接(wireless network connection)的一些基本信息。
单击 无线属性(Wireless Properties) 按钮,然后单击安全(Security)选项卡。
在这里,您将看到一个名为Network security key的文本字段。继续并检查显示字符(Show characters)框,您现在将能够看到WiFi 安全(WiFi security)密码。请注意,这只是当前连接的WiFi 网络的(WiFi network)WiFi 密码(WiFi password)。如果您想查看您的计算机之前连接的WiFi 网络的(WiFi network)WiFi 密码怎么办?(WiFi password)
幸运的是,这在Windows 7(Windows 7)中也很容易。在Windows 8和 10 中,您必须使用命令提示符(command prompt),这很烦人。无论如何(Anyway),在Windows 7中,打开网络和共享中心(Network and Sharing Center),然后单击管理无线网络(Manage Wireless Networks)。
您现在将看到计算机曾经连接到的所有无线网络的漂亮列表。只需双击(Just double-click)您感兴趣的那个。
然后只需单击“安全(Security)”选项卡并再次选中“显示字符( Show characters)”框以查看密码。
在Windows 8和 10 中,您必须通过转到Start 并键入(Start and typing)CMD打开命令提示符(command prompt)。当命令提示符(command prompt)打开时,键入以下命令:
netsh wlan show profiles
您会在用户配置(User Profiles)文件下找到所有无线配置文件。WiFi网络(WiFi network)的名称在右侧。就我而言,我只列出了一个WiFi 网络。(WiFi network)现在要查看配置文件的密码,请输入以下命令:
netsh wlan show profile name=profilename key=clear
继续,将profilename替换为上一个命令中列出的WiFi 网络(WiFi network)的实际名称。在我的例子中,WiFi 网络(WiFi network)被命名为VFTJM。您不需要在命令中的任何位置使用引号。
当您运行第二个命令时,您将获得大量输出,但您只对查找以Key Content开头的行感兴趣。右边是WiFi 密码(WiFi password)。我不确定为什么微软(Microsoft)取消了在Windows 8和 10 中查看所有以前连接的(Windows 8)WiFi网络的便利,但幸运的是仍然有一种方法可以获取所有信息。如果您有任何问题,请随时发表评论。享受!
How to View Saved WiFi Passwords on Windows 7, 8, & 10
Are you still using the WiFi password that is written on the back of the router your ISР gave you? Іf so, it’s probably some really lоng combination of letters, numbers and symbols that you can never remember.
Most people try to write the password down somewhere or simply check on the router every time they need to give it to someone else. Luckily, if you already have a computer connected to your WiFi network, you can easily view the password there.
I’ve already written about how to view WiFi passwords on a Mac and in this article, I’m going to talk about doing the same thing in Windows. Note that the procedure is the same for Windows 7, 8 or 10. Also, be sure to check out the YouTube video we made below, in case you don’t want to read so much text.
View WiFi Password in Windows
In order to view the WiFi password on your Windows machine, you need to make sure you are already connected to the WiFi network or have previously connected to the WiFi network. If so, then go ahead and right-click on the WiFi icon in the system tray and choose Open Network and Sharing Center.
Now go ahead and click on Change Adapter Settings in the left-hand menu. Also, be sure to read my previous post if you want to learn more about the Network and Sharing Center.
Find the icon for Wi-Fi, right-click on it and choose Status.
This will bring up the WiFi Status dialog where you can see some basic information about your wireless network connection.
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. What if you want to see the WiFi passwords for WiFi networks that your computer previously connected to?
Luckily, that’s pretty easy too in Windows 7. In Windows 8 and 10, you have to use the command prompt, which is pretty annoying. Anyway, in Windows 7, open the Network and Sharing Center and then click on Manage Wireless Networks.
You will now see a nice list of all the wireless networks that computer has ever connected to. Just double-click on the one you are interested in.
Then just click on the Security tab and check the Show characters box again to see the password.
In Windows 8 and 10, you have to open a command prompt by going to Start and typing in CMD. When the command prompt opens, type in the following command:
netsh wlan show profiles
You’ll find all the wireless profiles listed under User Profiles. The name of the WiFi network is on the right. In my case, I only have one WiFi network listed. Now to see the password for a profile, type in the following command:
netsh wlan show profile name=profilename key=clear
Go ahead and replace profilename with the actual name of the WiFi network listed from the previous command. In my case, the WiFi network is named VFTJM. You do not need to use quotes anywhere in the commands.
When you run the second command, you’ll get a lot of output, but you are only interested in finding the line that starts with Key Content. To the right will be the WiFi password. I’m not sure why Microsoft removed the convenience of seeing all your previously connected WiFi networks in Windows 8 and 10, but thankfully there is still a way to get all of the information. If you have any questions, feel free to comment. Enjoy!