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WiFi Password?
Don't panic. Whether you need to find a saved password on your device, access your router settings, or recover a lost network key — the right solution is a few clicks away.
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Which option is right for you?
1. Check a connected device
Your phone, laptop, or tablet may already have the password saved. Fastest method — no technical skills needed.
Guides for Windows, Mac, Android, iPhone
2. Access your router admin panel
Log into 192.168.1.1 with default credentials. WiFi settings displayed on the first page.
Router password database
3. GPU handshake recovery (last resort)
If no device is connected and you can't access the router, capture a WPA handshake for GPU-backed recovery.
Works for WPA/WPA2 networks
How to Find Your WiFi Password
Pick your device or platform below for the fastest way to locate your saved password.
Windows 11 / 10
View via Settings or netsh wlan show profile.
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macOS / Mac
Reveal from Keychain Access or Terminal.
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iPhone / iPad
iOS 16+ native reveal or iCloud Keychain.
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Android
QR code method on Android 10+ — no root.
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Linux
nmcli, wpa_supplicant, or NetworkManager.
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Router Admin Panel
Factory default passwords for every brand.
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Search Router Database
Look up 100+ router model defaults.
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Forgot Router Password?
Full recovery flow for your router.
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Mobile Hotspot
Tethering passwords on iPhone & Android.
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Three Ways to Recover Your WiFi Password
Choose the method that matches your situation.
Find on a connected device
If you have any device already connected to the WiFi — phone, laptop, tablet — you can view the saved password right from its settings. This is the fastest and easiest method. Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android, and Linux all have built-in ways to show saved WiFi passwords.
See device guidesAccess your router admin panel
Every router has a web admin panel at an IP like 192.168.1.1. Log in with admin credentials (check the sticker on your router) and find the WiFi password under Wireless Settings. Default passwords for every brand are available in our database.
Search router databaseGPU handshake recovery
When no devices are connected and you cannot access the router admin, the last resort is capturing a WPA handshake and running a GPU dictionary attack. This works for WPA/WPA2 networks with human-chosen passwords. 60-70% success rate.
How handshake recovery worksFree Tools
Analyze a capture file, convert formats, or look up default credentials.
Handshake Analyzer
Upload a .cap/.pcapng file to check for a valid WPA handshake. Runs in your browser — no upload to server.
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Router Password Database
Search 100+ popular router models for default admin passwords and WiFi keys. Interactive, filterable, always free.
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Cap File Converter
Convert legacy .hccapx and .cap files to the modern .hc22000 format. Free instant conversion in your browser.
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Educational Articles
Understand WiFi security, learn best practices, and stay informed.
Windows 11 Without Admin
Find your saved WiFi password even without admin rights.
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What is WPA3?
Why WPA3's SAE handshake makes offline cracking impossible.
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Router Factory Reset
Step-by-step reset guide for every major brand.
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Legal vs Illegal Use
Understanding authorized vs unauthorized recovery.
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PMKID vs Handshake
Two WiFi security methods explained simply.
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WPA3 vs WPA2
SAE handshake, Dragonblood, and what changed.
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What Is a Handshake?
The 4-way exchange and PMKID explained.
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Secure Your WiFi
Best practices for home network security.
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Popular Guides
Quick access to our most-visited recovery guides.
Windows 10 & 11
View saved WiFi password via GUI or netsh.
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macOS Keychain
Pull saved passwords from Keychain Access.
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Android (No Root)
QR code reveal on Android 10+.
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Default Router Creds
Factory admin logins for all major brands.
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WPA3 vs WPA2
SAE, Dragonblood, and cracking differences.
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Aircrack-ng Capture
Monitor mode and 4-way handshake capture.
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Hashcat Mode 22000
Crack WPA/WPA2 with dictionaries and rules.
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Mobile Hotspot
Find and change tethering passwords.
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Still Can't Find Your WiFi Password?
If you've checked every device and can't access your router admin panel, learn about WPA handshake recovery — a GPU-backed approach that works for WPA/WPA2 networks. Authorized network owners only.
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Important: Authorized Use Only
All tools and guides on this site are intended exclusively for recovering passwords to networks you own or have explicit written authorization to access. Unauthorized network access is illegal under the CFAA (US), Computer Misuse Act (UK), and equivalent laws worldwide. We maintain no logs and cannot assist with unauthorized recovery requests. For WPA3 networks, handshake capture is not effective — rely on router admin access or connected-device extraction instead.