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Can you help me with my Wifi password?

I can't remember my password for the wifi connection. I just got an iPad and can't set it up without the password.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.5)

Posted on May 29, 2013 7:31 PM

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May 29, 2013 7:41 PM in response to M. Carolyn

You can find your wireless network password by following this procedure. Use a Mac that is already configured to connect to your AirPort network.



Your wireless network password is stored in your Mac's Keychain.


You must first have an Administrator account on a Mac that you use with that AirPort Base Station, one that is used to connect to your AirPort network.


On that Mac, open the Utilities folder. Find Keychain Access and launch it.


In the search field at the upper right, type Airport. All the Keychain entries for your base station will appear there, as well as other entries.


Look at the column "Kind". The entry you want to select will be labeled "AirPort network password" (not "AirPort base station password" or anything else).



If you are trying to recover the AirPort Base Station password then the entry you want to select will be labeled "AirPort base station password" not "AirPort network password".



Double-click that, and in the window that appears check the box for "Show password".


You will get the following window:


User uploaded file


In the Password field type your Mac's Administrator password - the same one you used to log in to that Mac.


Then, click Allow, and your wireless network password will appear in the "Show password" field:


User uploaded file

Make note of it.


Close the window, then quit Keychain Access.

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