If you prefer GUI, then go to your Network and sharing center. To do Right-click on the Wireless Network icon in the taskbar and click “Open Network and Sharing Center”. Scroll down till you see security setting and next to your key content is your password. Here, replace the WiFiName with your SSID (or the name of the network, you have connected in the past). And that’s it. Netsh wlan show profile WiFiName key=clear Simply open up the cmd and type in the following command. Though, you’ll have to remember their SSID (WiFi name) in proper cases, to recover their password. This even works, for WiFi networks, that you have connected to in the past. The quickest way to find WiFi password on Windows is by using the command prompt.
And you can quickly find it either by running a simple command on cmd or by going to the network settings. So let’s get started (or see the video tutorial below)ĭo you know, Windows stored each and every WiFi passwords that you have ever connected to? Not just the current Wi-Fi network.