Find Passwords of All Connected Wi-Fi Networks Using CMD
In this day and age of Internet, the Wi-Fi router and data connection
have become a fundamental amenity for every user. One of the first
thing that a user does after waking up is switching on his/her Wi-Fi
router while there are some users who never switch off their routers.
The Internet plays such an important role that people use it for
completing their day to day chores as well as for relaxation.
Considering that Wi-Fi has become a central part of our life, it is
quite easy to forget the Wifi password. So, here is a simple solution to
find the connected Wi-Fi network passwords through command prompt.
Here is a Trick to Find Passwords of All Connected Wi-Fi Networks Using CMD
You may be using many WiFi connections through your desktop or
laptop. Sometimes, a situation arises, where you may forget the
connected Wifi network password. First of all, you should remember that
whenever you connect to a WiFi network and enter the password to connect
to that network, you are actually making a new WLAN profile of that
WiFi network. In essence, every time you make an Internet connection,
that particular profile get stored inside the PC/laptop along with the
other required details of the WiFi profile.
In this article, we will be learning how to find a particular Wi-Fi
password using the command prompt instead of Windows GUI. These steps
work even when you are totally offline or you are not connected to the
particular WI-Fi profile you are looking the password for.
How to know the WiFi password using cmd:
- Open the command prompt and run it as administrator. One of the first things to do is to open the command prompt in administrator mode. In older Windows 7/8.1 run PC/Laptops right click on command prompt and choose Run as administrator from the drop-down menu
In Windows 10 run PC/laptops simple click Windows Key + X and run Command Prompt (Admin) directly.
- In the next step, we want to know about all the profiles that are stored in our computer. For that type following command in the cmd:
netsh wlan show profile
This command will list out all the WiFi profiles that your PC/laptop has ever connected to.
From the above list, I want to find out the password for NETGEAR13
Type the following command to see the password of NETGEAR13 or any
other Wi-Fi profile you want.
netsh wlan show profile WiFi-name key=clear
The result will be something like this
Under the key content in security settings, you can see the password.
You can use the same command to check and find out the password for
each and every profile saved on your PC/laptop.
Turn On Mac Randomization On Windows 10 using CMD
The Command Line is also useful for further experimentation with WiFi
profiles. Besides finding out the Wi-Fi password, you can also use this
result to further optimize your WiFi. For example, Under the profile
information, you can see mac randomization is disabled. You can turn on
mac randomization feature to avoid your location tracking based on the
device’s MAC address.
Here is how to turn on mac randomization on Windows 10:
- Go to settings and click on ‘Network & internet’
- Choose the ‘WiFi’ in the left pane and click on the advanced option.
- Turn on the ‘Random Hardware Address’ feature under this settings.
- Once you have turned this on, your MAC address will be randomly set by Windows making it difficult for anybody to track you using your MAC address.
Sometimes choosing the right channel can increase you Wi-Fi speed
substantially and remove interference.