How to see connected wifi password using command prompt.

How to access password of connected wifi using command prompt. 


how to hack wifi using command prompt

In this article I would like to share a command prompt trick to access password connected wifi . Some time when we ask our friends or any person for their WiFi password but they refused to share you  . instead of password they give you a QR code to connect but you want to know what is the password of connected wifi .  There are two ways to see the password of that WiFi which is connected to your pc or computer. First one is , you can simply right click on wifi icon , if you are a window user then wifi icon present in right bottom of your pc or computer. after right click on wifi click on network and sharing center as given below


how to hack wifi using command prompt

Now click on wifi name and again click for network property . then you can find security option click on security . you will be able to see password of connected Wifi. you can see picture below. 

how to hack wifi using command prompt

This way is not so cool . so there is a second option which you can access through command prompt. first of all open command prompt for this click on start button on your pc and type cmd in search box now press enter now you can see a command prompt opened on your windows screen. 


how to hack wifi password
command prompt

now write on command prompt -

netsh wlan show profile and hit the enter key . now you can see all the available wifi network will showing . now just look which one is connected to your pc .Now next you have to do is netsh wlan show profile wifiname key=clear  and hit enter you can see that your password is available at key content.


how to hack wifi using command prompt


copy pass word from key content and paste it wherever need . Wi-Fi technology may be used to provide local network and Internet to devices that are within Wi-Fi range of one or more routers that are connected to the Internet. The coverage of one or more interconnected access points (hotspots) can extend from an area as small as a few rooms to as large as many square kilometres (miles). Coverage in the larger area may require a group of access points with overlapping coverage. For example, public outdoor Wi-Fi technology has been used successfully in wireless mesh network in London. An international example is Fon


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