Your computer is synchronized with the Wi-Fi wireless network, but you do not remember the password that was previously used to establish the connection. What to do in this case? How to find out the password from my Wi-Fi network?
Most people try to write down a password somewhere or just look at the router every time a new connection occurs. However, if you already have a computer that is connected to your Wi-Fi network, you can easily view the password in it.
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What if you don’t know what your router’s network name or SSID is? To find out, just look at the Wi-Fi settings on any of the devices connected to the network, and you will see this name. In addition, you can see this information without connecting, as it is usually indicated on the router itself or in the documentation for it.