How to find Wi-Fi password on router?
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Uncover your routers Wi-Fi password by checking the sticker affixed to the routers base or rear panel. These crucial credentials are often listed there.
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How to Find Wi-Fi Password on Router
Method 1: Check the Router’s Label
Many routers have a sticker affixed to the base or rear panel that contains the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password. This is a convenient way to find the password without having to access the router’s settings.
Method 2: Access the Router’s Web Interface
- Connect to the Router’s Network: Ensure your device is connected to the Wi-Fi network of the router you want to access.
- Open a Web Browser: Launch a web browser and type in the router’s IP address into the address bar. Common IP addresses are either 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1.
- Enter Login Credentials: You may be prompted to enter a username and password. These credentials can usually be found on the router’s label or in the router’s user manual.
- Navigate to Wi-Fi Settings: Once you have logged into the router’s web interface, navigate to the Wi-Fi or Wireless settings section.
- Find Wi-Fi Password: Within the Wi-Fi settings, look for a field labeled “Password” or “Wi-Fi Key.” This is where the Wi-Fi password is displayed.
Note: If you have not changed the default username and password for your router, they may be “admin” or “password.” However, it is recommended to change these credentials for security reasons.
Additional Tips
- If you cannot find the Wi-Fi password on the router or through the web interface, try resetting the router to its factory settings. This will restore the password to the default setting.
- If you still cannot find the password, contact your internet service provider (ISP) or the router manufacturer for assistance.
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