How to Find WiFi Password on Command Prompt: A Simple Guide
Many of us have been in a situation where we need to connect to a WiFi network, but can't remember the password. If you've connected to the network before on your Windows computer, you can actually find the WiFi password using Command Prompt.
Here's a simple guide to help you find your WiFi password:
- Open Command Prompt: You can do this by pressing the Windows key + R, typing 'cmd', and then pressing Enter.
- Type the command: In the Command Prompt window, type 'netsh wlan show profile name=YOURNETWORKNAME key=clear' and hit Enter. Replace 'YOURNETWORKNAME' with the name of the WiFi network you want to find the password for.
- Look for the Key Content: Once you hit Enter, look for the 'Key Content' line under the 'Security settings' section. The value next to 'Key Content' is the WiFi password.
- That's it! You've successfully found the WiFi password using Command Prompt.
Remember to never share your WiFi password with anyone you don't trust, and always use secure passwords to protect your network.
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