I've just moved and the people, who've moved into my old apartment need the wifi password. It's saved somewhere in Windows 7, but I don't know, where exactly? Please help me find it.
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Do you mean the password for wireless connections which is defined in the router? – Eugene S Apr 29 '13 at 13:01
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3Sounds like it would be easier for them to reset the router and start fresh, even more so if there's a physical reset key on the router. Without more detail (*or considering the question, perhaps even with*), it is unlikely anyone will be able to answer the question asked. – Mono Apr 29 '13 at 13:03
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Usually there is toothpick hole in the back of the router, and using a toothpick you can reset it to the factory settings. The factory settings are printed on the label on the router. Usually it is user for user and administrator for password. – Ruskes Apr 29 '13 at 13:06
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You can try using WirelessKeyView to recover the passwords which Windows has saved. However, I think it would be easier for the people who have moved into your old appartment to reset the router, like the comments have suggested.
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In Windows 7, you can view the key without any additional software.
- Go to the Network and Sharing Center (Start->Type "network" and choose the option)
- Click on Manage Wireless Networks on the left
- Double click on the network profile to bring up its Properties
- Click on the Security tab, then choose the tick box to reveal the saved password in plain text
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