How to hack my own WiFi password when I forget it?
Simple but useful method:
1 Go to start. In the search box, type in "cmd". If your Start
menu has the Run command, click Run and type "cmd" in
the field.
2 Type"ipconfig" using the cursor.
3 Hit Enter. On your screen, you will see a series of names
and numbers. Look for the line that says Default Gateway.
Write down the number that you see next to Default
Gateway
4 Navigate to Google or another search engine. In the
address bar, type in the number that you just wrote down.
5 Hit Enter. You will see another screen that has fields to
enter your username and password. The username is
"admin", and the password is either "admin" or "1234" (this
easy password depends on the Router you are using - you
can google a password for your router). Enter that
information into the appropriate fields. Click the "Log In"
button.
6 Go to the Wireless tab on the website that pops up. If you
scroll down, you should find something called password.
Write down your password and put it in a safe place in case
you forget it again.
Simple but useful method:
1 Go to start. In the search box, type in "cmd". If your Start
menu has the Run command, click Run and type "cmd" in
the field.
2 Type"ipconfig" using the cursor.
3 Hit Enter. On your screen, you will see a series of names
and numbers. Look for the line that says Default Gateway.
Write down the number that you see next to Default
Gateway
4 Navigate to Google or another search engine. In the
address bar, type in the number that you just wrote down.
5 Hit Enter. You will see another screen that has fields to
enter your username and password. The username is
"admin", and the password is either "admin" or "1234" (this
easy password depends on the Router you are using - you
can google a password for your router). Enter that
information into the appropriate fields. Click the "Log In"
button.
6 Go to the Wireless tab on the website that pops up. If you
scroll down, you should find something called password.
Write down your password and put it in a safe place in case
you forget it again.
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