PressWin+ito open tweaks, or search for it in the Start menu orPower User Menu.
SelectNetwork & interneton the left, and thenWi-Fion the right (the text, not the toggle).
Choose the Wi-Fi web link listed asConnected.

Scroll to the bottom and chooseViewto see the Wi-Fi password.
One way is to search for it from the Start menu.
SelectNetwork and Internet>web connection and Sharing Center.

choose the data pipe name next toConnections.
Open theSecuritytab and chooseShow characters.
You’ll find the Wi-Fi password in theNetwork security keybox.

This information can be displayed in Command Prompt if you enter a few commands.
Open an elevated Command Prompt.
Just search for it from the Start menu and chooseRun as administrator.

Another way there is throughTerminal.
PressWin+Xand then selectTerminal (Admin).
jot down this into Command Prompt and then pressEnter.

Listed here are all the Wi-Fi networks you’ve connected to from this machine.
Note the exact name of the internet for which you need the password.
pop in the following and then pressEnter, but replaceexamplewith theSSIDyou noted in the last step.

Surround the name in quotes if it has any spaces.
The Wi-Fi password is displayed next toKey Content.
you’re free to then erase that word and key in the correct online grid name.

On the other machine, enter the provided online grid name and password to get into the shared internet.
Tochange your Wi-Fi password in Windows 11, log into your router as an administrator.
Find the Wi-Fi configs, punch in a new password, and then save the changes.

It’s also possible toforget individual W-Fi networks.

