When you need to connect a new device to the network and the Wi-Fi password is lost, it is quite common. Users often change standard data for complex combinations for security, but eventually forget them. In the case of Xiaomi and Redmi equipment, the procedure for restoring access has its own characteristics, depending on the model and version of the firmware.
There are several proven methods to recover lost data, and you can try to find the key you saved on an already connected gadget, go to the admin panel, or do a full reset, each of which requires a sequence of actions, which we will discuss in detail in this article.
It is important to understand that the security of your home network depends on the complexity of the password, but if access is lost, you will have to use recovery tools. Below we will discuss the algorithms that will help you regain control of the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz network without going to the service center.
Searching for Passwords on Connected Devices
The easiest and safest way is to view stored data on a device that is already successfully connected to your Wi-Fi network. Modern Android and iOS operating systems allow you to view access keys directly in the settings, if you have administrator rights or login.
On Android 10 and newer smartphones, the process is as simple as possible. You need to open the settings, go to the Wi-Fi section and click on the gear icon next to the active network. QR-code.
Under the graphic code, a text string with a password is often displayed. If the text is hidden by dots, take a screenshot of the screen and open it through the Google Lens app or any similar scanner. QR-codes β it recognizes and shows hidden text.
- π± Open Settings on a Connected Smartphone.
- π‘ Go to Wi-Fi and select an active network.
- ποΈ Click on βShow Passwordβ or scan QR-camera-code.
- π Copy the character combination to enter on the new device.
β οΈ Note: On iOS devices (iPhone, iPad) you can view the password only if you have iCloud keychain synchronization enabled and have access to another Apple device with the same account, or through the settings of the router itself.
π‘
If the password is hidden with asterisks on the phone screen and is not displayed in text, use the Google Lens function in the Camera app or Google Photos β it can read text even from images. QR-code.
Log in to the web interface of the Xiaomi router
If no device remembers the password, you'll have to go under the hood of the router, and you'll have to use a web interface that's internal to the device. IP-The standard address for Xiaomi and Redmi devices is usually 192.168.31.1 or the domain name miwifi.com.
To enter, you will need to connect your computer or phone to the router using a cable. LAN or Wi-Fi (if you still have access) enter the browser address bar IP-The system will ask for the administrator password.
Itβs important not to confuse the Wi-Fi password with the Control Panel password. Often, when you first set up, users set the same combinations for both fields, so it makes sense to try typing your wireless key into the login field.
If successful, you will be taken to the main menu, where in the Wi-Fi settings section you will not only see the current password, but also change it to a more convenient one. The interface can be in Chinese, in which case look for characters that indicate a wireless network, or use the built-in browser translator.
- π» Connect the device to the router by cable or Wi-Fi.
- π Enter the address 192.168.31.1 in the browser.
- π Enter the administrator password (often the same as Wi-Fi).
- βοΈ Find the Wi-Fi Settings section to view the key.
Use of the Mi Wi-Fi mobile application
Xiaomi has developed a special application Mi Wi-Fi, which greatly simplifies network management. If you previously linked a router to your Mi Account, you can restore access through your smartphone, even when you are away from home (provided that the router is connected to the Internet).
After installing the application and logging in to your account, select your router from the list of devices. QR-A code for connecting guests quickly, and scanning or clicking on that code can show a text password.
The app also offers full security management, so you can change the encryption type (e.g., WPA2-PSK) at any time and set a new character combination that will apply to all connected devices immediately after reconnecting.
βοΈ Access verification through the application
β οΈ Note: Remote control only works if it was pre-activated in the router settings. If the router is reset or not tied to the account, this method will not work.
Reset router settings to factory
When none of the sparing methods worked, the radical but always working option is a full reset, which will return the router to the βout of the boxβ state by removing all user settings, including the forgotten password.
Most Xiaomi and Redmi models have a special hole marked Reset, which is usually recessed in the case to prevent accidental pressing, and activation will require a thin object, such as an unbended clip or toothpick.
Turn the router on and wait until the load is complete (the indicator should be on a straight light). Press the reset button and hold it for about 5-10 seconds until the system indicator flashes orange. Then release the button and wait for the reset.
What happens when you dump?
Once reset successfully, you can connect to the network using the factory sticker data at the bottom of the device, usually a passwordless combination or a standard key that is easy to find.
- π Find the Reset hole on the back panel.
- π Press and hold the button. 5-10 seconds.
- π΄ Wait for the indicator to flash in orange color.
- π Wait for the automatic reboot of the device.
Set up the Internet after resetting
Once you return to the factory settings, the router no longer knows your ISPβs settings, and youβll have to re-configure the initial setup procedure, either through the web interface at 192.168.31.1 or through the app.
The system will automatically try to determine the type of connection, and most of the time, it will use PPPoE (requires a login and password from a contract) or Dynamic IP (automatic settings), and be prepared to enter data from the contract with the provider.
At the stage of setting up your wireless network, you will be asked to come up with a new name for your access point (SSID) and set a new password. Write this data in a safe place or save it in the password manager.
| Parameter | Default value | Recommended action |
|---|---|---|
| IP-address | 192.168.31.1 | Leave it unchanged. |
| Login admin | admin (sometimes not available) | Create a complex password |
| Network name (SSID) | Xiaomi_XXXX | Rename for identification |
| Encryption | WPA2-PSK | Leave WPA2/WPA3 Mixed |
π‘
After resetting, the router forgets the provider's settings. Make sure you have a contract with the Internet company on hand, which indicates the connection type, login and password.
Frequent problems in restoring access
During the recovery process, users may encounter a number of technical difficulties, such as the admin page may not open. IP-address and whether the antivirus does not block access to the local network.
Another common problem is that the router doesn't accept the administrator password, and if you remember the Wi-Fi password, but it's not suitable for logging into the panel, maybe they were set differently when you first set them up, and then only resetting will help.
It is also worth mentioning the problem of βdoubleβ. NATΒ» conflict IP-Addresses if you have multiple routers on the network. Make sure you are trying to log in to the Xiaomi that distributes the network, not the provider's modem.
β οΈ Warning: If the router does not go online after reset, check the cable WAN. It should be inserted into a blue port (usually signed as the Internet) rather than yellow ports. LAN.