What would you say if I told you that there is a simple way to share your WiFi password with other people or to a Mac device that may not even require you to know the password yourself? interesting right? In this article, we will go over exactly how to do that on your iPad, iPhone, Mac, and Android devices. In addition to that, we’ll walk you through the process of recovering your WiFi password on Windows.
Well, without further ado, let’s jump right in…
Conditions for Sharing WiFi Password
- Both devices must be unlocked.
- Both devices should be running the most recent version of the operating system.
- On both devices, turn on WiFi and Bluetooth.
- Turn off your personal hotspot.
- Sign in to iCloud on both devices with your Apple ID.
- Check that you and the recipient have saved each other’s Apple IDs in contacts.
- Keep both devices close together.
- Join a Wi-Fi network with your iPhone.
- Your iPhone will display a prompt.
- Select Share Password.
- To connect to the network, tap Join.
This step is usually performed automatically.
iCloud Keychain Allows You to Access Saved Wi-Fi Passwords
To enable password sharing between a Mac and an iPhone, this method also relies on iCloud sync. It does not, however, autofill the password or connect to the network. To know if the Wi-Fi passwords are already saved on your iPhone, you’ll need to use Keychain Access, one of the most useful macOS utilities. The steps are as follows:
- Check that your iPhone and Mac are both signed in to the same iCloud account.
- Go to Applications > Utilities on your Mac and launch Keychain Access. You can also use Spotlight search (Command + Space) to open it.
- Select System from the sidebar and browse the list for the Wi-Fi network.
- Examine saved passwords using keychain access
- To view the saved password, double-click the Wi-Fi network and check the box next to Show Password. You may be prompted to enter the login password for your Mac.
- You can now enter the password into the Wi-Fi settings menu by copying and pasting it.
Sharing Wi-Fi passwords between Apple devices is simple, but you must have the other person’s email address in your Contacts and vice versa. Furthermore, make sure that both of your devices are running the most recent versions of iOS, macOS, or iPadOS.
- Turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on both devices (personal hotspot is turned off). Check that both devices are nearby, in range of the Wi-Fi network you want to share, and unlocked.
- Request that the other person select the Wi-Fi network that you want to share on their device.
- A pop-up window will appear on your device, asking if you want to share the Wi-Fi password.
- To finish, press the “Share Password” button.
If your device is running Android 10 or later, you can share your Wi-Fi password with a QR code.
Please keep in mind that the instructions below may vary slightly depending on your device and the version of Android you have installed.
- Join the Wi-Fi network you want to share with your device.
- Navigate to Network and Internet (or Connections) > Wi-Fi in the Settings app.
- Tap the gear icon to the right of the Wi-Fi network.
- Tap the QR Code (or the share icon). On the screen, a QR code will appear.
- Request that the other person scan the QR code on their device in order to connect to the Wi-Fi network.
How to Find a Wi-Fi Password in Windows
Windows does not support Wi-Fi sharing, but it is simple to find the password for the network to which you are currently connected.
- Select Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center from the Control Panel. Tap on the Wi-Fi network to which you are currently connected.
- Navigate to Wireless Properties.
- Navigate to the Security tab and check the box next to “Show characters” to display the Network security key (password).
- Join a Wi-Fi network with your Mac.
- Request that the other person connect to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Your Mac will display a prompt.
- Select Options > Share.
- On the other person’s iPhone/Mac, the password will be auto-filled.
- Join the network to connect.
Can I give Windows my Wi-Fi password?
Wi-Fi passwords cannot be transferred from a Mac or iPhone to a Windows computer. The only option is to remember the password and directly share it.
If you can’t share the Wi-Fi password, try restarting Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, updating the software, rebooting the router, or forgetting and rejoining the network.
Where can I look for a Wi-Fi password on my iPhone?
To find the Wi-Fi password, go to Settings Wi-Fi, tap the i icon, copy the router address under IPV4 Address, open Safari, paste the IP address, and enter the router’s username and password. You should now be able to see the password. Keychain can also be used to find the Wi-Fi password on an iPhone.
If you have an iPhone or iPad, you can use the steps above to share a Wi-Fi password with your Mac. If you have an Android tablet or phone or use a Windows-based computer, you cannot share your password.
Instead, you should look up your password on your device and manually type it in. Finding your Wi-Fi password on your PC or Mac is a simple process.
Is it possible to transfer a Wi-Fi password from an iPhone to a laptop?
It is possible to transfer your Wi-Fi password from your iPhone to your laptop, but there are a few guidelines to follow. Here’s a look at some of them.
- You must be using a Mac computer. A Wi-Fi password cannot be shared from your iPhone to your Windows-based laptop. The only way to do this is to look up the password and manually enter it.
- Both your iPhone and Mac must be up to date. To share Wi-Fi passwords, your iPhone must be running iOS 11 or later, and your Mac must be running Big Sur or later.
- You must have saved Apple IDs. To share Wi-Fi, make sure each device has the other device’s Apple ID saved in its Contacts.
- The devices must be physically close to one another. Remote password sharing is not possible. To do so, both devices must be physically close to each other.
How Do I Send My Wi-Fi Password Via AirDrop?
You cannot AirDrop your Wi-Fi password, but you can AirDrop other passwords in a simple manner. Here’s how to go about it.
- Go to Settings on your iPhone.
- Select Passwords.
- To log in, enter your iPhone’s password or use TouchID or FaceID.
- Locate the password you want to AirDrop.
- Select the Share option.
- To share, tap the device to which you want to AirDrop.
Sharing your Wi-Fi password from your Mac to your iPhone is far easier than remembering it. Here’s how to go about it.
Before proceeding, ensure that your Mac is already connected to the Wi-Fi network in question and that you have the other person’s Apple ID in your contacts list.
- Bring the iPhone up close to your Mac.
- Go to Settings on your iPhone.
- Select Wi-Fi.
- Tap the network that you want to join.
- Click the Wi-Fi password dialog that appears on your Mac.
- Click the Share button.
- The password has now been sent to your iPhone.
Can I Send My Mac’s Wi-Fi Password to My Phone?
You can send a password from your Mac to your phone, but there are a few things to consider first. Here’s a rundown of what you should know.
- Your password can only be shared with an iOS device. Passwords can be shared from your Mac to your iPhone or iPad, but not from an Android device.
- You must have the Apple ID saved in your contacts. The contacts on your phone are used to share your Wi-Fi password. Check that both devices’ Apple IDs are saved as contacts on each device.
- You must be physically close to each other. To transfer the password, you must have both devices nearby. It cannot be done remotely.
How Do I Transfer Wi-Fi From My Mac to My iPhone?
If you have a USB cable, you can also physically share your Mac’s Wi-Fi connection with your iPhone. It can be useful if you are visiting a location with limited Wi-Fi, such as a hotel, or if previous methods have failed. Here’s what you should do.
- Click the Apple icon on your Mac.
- Select System Preferences from the drop-down menu.
- Select Sharing.
- Select Internet Sharing from the drop-down menu.
- Select the iPhone’s USB port.
- Plug your iPhone into your Mac’s USB port to share the connection.
Wrapping Up
One of the many benefits of being in the Apple ecosystem is the ability to share Wi-Fi passwords. This tutorial will teach you how to share Wi-Fi passwords between your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
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