View the passwords of all WIFI you used previously, using CMD!
What it Netsh
Netsh tool is a command-line scripting utility that allows you to, either locally or remotely, display or modify the network configuration of a computer that is currently running. Netsh tool also provides an useful feature that allows you to run a group of commands in batch mode. Netsh can also save the list of commands into text file for archival purposes or to help you configure other servers in the same way. You can use the Netsh network administartion tool to perform the following tasks:
To day we are going to View the passwords of all WIFI you used previously, using CMD! or command in windows.
I have used ALPHA UNIVERSITY COLLAGE wireless lab, you can view any other wireless network you have connected. I f you like it please like and share.
Author:Mukhtar faisal

Netsh tool is a command-line scripting utility that allows you to, either locally or remotely, display or modify the network configuration of a computer that is currently running. Netsh tool also provides an useful feature that allows you to run a group of commands in batch mode. Netsh can also save the list of commands into text file for archival purposes or to help you configure other servers in the same way. You can use the Netsh network administartion tool to perform the following tasks:
- Configure interfaces.
- Configure routing protocols.
- Configure filters.
- Configure routes.
- Configure remote access behavior for Windows-based remote access routers that are running the Routing and Remote Access Server (RRAS) Service.
- Display the configuration of a currently running router on any computer.
- Use the scripting feature to run a collection of commands in batch mode against a specified router.
C:\netsh
netsh>help
To day we are going to View the passwords of all WIFI you used previously, using CMD! or command in windows.
- Open cmd in administrative mode I hope you know how to open cmd in administrative mode, if not don't worry just visit windows 7:visit microsoft technet
- View available profile names In CMD type
- View password of a wireless profile in CMD type
windows 8:visit techdows
netsh wlan show profilesyou will see result like this one in the image

netsh wlan show profile name="profile name" key=clearchange what is between quotation marks " " with the name of the profile you want to see its password. as this image shows

I have used ALPHA UNIVERSITY COLLAGE wireless lab, you can view any other wireless network you have connected. I f you like it please like and share.
Author:Mukhtar faisal
If you have better technique please share with us
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