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How To Find Wi-Fi Password Using CMD Of All Connected Networks

Run CMD as Administrator-
Now, let's know about all the profiles that are stored on our computer. So, type the following command in the cmd:

netsh wlan show profile

This command will list out all the WiFi profiles that you have ever connected to.
In the above picture, I have intentionally blurred some of my WiFi network names. As you can see, there are eight WiFi networks that I connect to.

So, let’s go and find out the password for the WiFi ‘NETGEAR50’ in this case, which I created intentionally for this article.

Type the following command to see the password of any WiFi network:

netsh wlan show profile WiFi-name key=clear

The command will be like:

netsh wlan show profile NETGEAR50 key=clear
Under the security settings, in the ‘key content’, you see the WiFi password of that particular network.
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