Where To — Find Network Credentials _best_
Here’s a solid, practical guide to finding network credentials (Wi-Fi passwords, router logins, and shared network access) on different devices and systems.
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Press Command + Space and type , then hit Enter. Here’s a solid, practical guide to finding network
Another way to find your network credentials is by accessing your router's web interface. To do this, you'll need to type the router's IP address into a web browser. The most common IP addresses are 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1. Once you've accessed the interface, you can log in using the default admin credentials (usually found in the documentation) and navigate to the Wireless Settings or Wireless Security section, where you'll find your network credentials. Press Command + Space and type , then hit Enter