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command prompt wi-fi
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The command prompt wi-fi tag on WindowsForum.com covers methods for retrieving saved Wi-Fi passwords on Windows using the Command Prompt. Discussions focus on using commands like netsh wlan show profiles and netsh wlan show profile name= key=clear to display stored network credentials. This approach is useful when you need to connect a new device to a known network but have forgotten the password. The content applies to Windows 10 and Windows 11, providing step-by-step instructions for recovering Wi-Fi details without third-party tools. The tag is relevant for users troubleshooting network access or managing multiple devices.
Finding yourself in a familiar place, only to realize you’ve forgotten the Wi-Fi password, is a frustration almost everyone has faced. Your Windows laptop connects without a hitch—after all, it’s stored the SSID and password from your last visit. But what about your new phone, tablet, or a...