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Forgetting a WiFi password is common, especially when your tablet connects automatically and you no longer need to type it in. Whether you want to share your network with a friend, connect a new device, or simply record the password for future use, knowing how to find it on your tablet can save time and frustration. The exact method depends on your tablet’s operating system and whether the device is already connected to the network.
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In most cases, tablets do not display the WiFi password directly for security reasons. However, there are several safe and practical ways to retrieve it, either through system settings, a linked account, a router interface, or a previously connected device. This guide walks you through the most effective methods for both Android tablets and iPads, with simple steps you can follow even if you are not tech-savvy.
Check the password on an Android tablet
If your Android tablet is already connected to the WiFi network, you can usually view the password through the network details screen:
- Open Settings and tap Network & Internet or Connections.
- Select WiFi and tap the name of the connected network.
- Look for an option called Share or a QR code icon.
- You may be asked to verify with your PIN, pattern, or fingerprint.
- After verification, the QR code appears and the WiFi password is typically shown below it.
If your tablet does not show the password directly, you can scan the QR code using another device to reveal it.
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Find the password on an iPad
On an iPad, you generally cannot view the WiFi password directly unless it is running a newer version of the operating system and you are connected to the network:
- Open Settings and tap WiFi.
- Tap the information icon next to the connected network.
- If available, tap the Password field.
- Authenticate with Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode.
- The password will then be displayed.
If your iPad does not show the password, you can still retrieve it from another Apple device signed in with the same account, or by checking the router.
Check the router for the WiFi password
If your tablet cannot display the password, accessing the router is a reliable alternative. Most routers store the WiFi credentials on a label or in the admin settings:
- Look at the back or bottom of the router for the default WiFi name and password.
- If the password was changed, open a browser on your tablet and enter the router’s IP address (commonly 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1).
- Log in using the router’s admin username and password.
- Navigate to the Wireless or WiFi Settings section.
- The current WiFi password will be listed there.
This method works for any tablet as long as it is connected to the network.
Use another connected device
If you have a phone or laptop already connected to the same WiFi network, you may be able to view the password there more easily. Many laptops allow you to reveal saved WiFi passwords in the network settings, which you can then use on your tablet.
You can also share the network directly between compatible devices. Some systems allow WiFi password sharing without manually typing it, which is useful when helping guests connect.
Important security tips
- Only view or share WiFi passwords on networks you own or have permission to access.
- Avoid taking screenshots of passwords if you store sensitive information on your tablet.
- Consider changing the password if it has been shared widely.
- Use a strong password with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.
These steps help keep your network secure while still allowing convenient access when needed.
In summary, while tablets often hide WiFi passwords for security, there are several straightforward ways to retrieve them. Checking the network settings, using QR codes, logging into the router, or viewing the password on another connected device are all effective solutions depending on your situation.
By understanding these methods, you can quickly recover your WiFi credentials whenever necessary without resetting your network or guessing repeatedly. Keeping informing yourself about your device’s settings ensures smoother connectivity and better control over your home or office network.









































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