It's a common situation when you have friends coming to visit you or you need to connect a new gadget and your wireless password is forgotten. Xiaomi and Redmi smartphone owners often wonder where this information is stored, because the standard interface is not always obvious to beginners. Fortunately, modern versions of the MIUI shell and HyperOS make it easy to extract this data without having to reset the router or climb into system files.
Previously, accessing stored keys required superuser or third-party applications, which created security risks for the device. Now, password browsing has become a standard feature of the Android operating system, available on most current models. You do not need to be an IT expert to perform this procedure in a couple of minutes using built-in tools.
In this article, we will discuss in detail all available methods: from simple scanning to simple scanning. QR-We will also touch on the nuances of working with different versions of firmware and answer frequent questions from users of Redmi Note and Xiaomi Mi. Follow the instructions to quickly restore access to the necessary information.
Use of the public access function through QR-code
The fastest and most modern way to learn your Wi-Fi password on Xiaomi is built directly into the network management menu, which works on all current versions of Android since version 10, and does not require additional software installation.
To start, open the notification curtain and tap the wireless network icon to get into the full settings menu. Alternatively, you can navigate the Settings β Wi-Fi path. Here you will see the list of available networks, and at the top the one you're connected to right now. Next to your network name is often the gear icon or arrow you need to click on.
After you go into the detailed settings of the current network, pay attention to the bottom of the screen or the central area where you should be located. QR-Under this code, on many Xiaomi models, the password is displayed in plain text. If there is no text, just take a screenshot or click the "Share" button, and then scan the resulting image through a standard code scanner or another phone's camera.
- π± Click on the βiβ icon or gear next to the network name.
- πΈ Take a screenshot of the screen with QR-code if the password is not immediately visible.
- π Scan the image via Google Lens or built-in scanner.
- π Copy the revealed password to the clipboard for convenience.
β οΈ Note: Do not send screenshots from QR-code to outsiders, as anyone who has this image will be able to connect to your network without your knowledge.
Viewing passwords in security settings and accounts
In the newer HyperOS shell updates and the latest MIUI versions, Xiaomi has introduced a handy password manager synchronized with a Google account, which not only allows you to see the access keys, but also manage them centrally, a method that is especially useful if you want to copy the password to enter on a device that does not have a camera or screen.
To use this method, go to Settings β Passwords and Security, where you will need to find the "Passwords" or "Password Manager" option. The system can request verification of identity through a fingerprint, Face ID or graphical key, which is an important measure of data protection. Once you have successfully logged in, you will see a list of all saved accounts and networks.
Find the wireless network you want to use (usually sorted by alphabet or date of addition) and click on the network name and you will see a password field that is hidden by asterisks by default. Tap your eye icon to display the password in a readable format. From there, you can copy it to the clipboard with a single click.
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If you have changed your password on your router, be sure to update it in Googleβs password manager, otherwise, on new devices, the automatic connection may not work.
It is worth noting that this method only works for networks that have been saved with Google account sync. If you previously disabled this feature, the password may not be on the list, and you will have to use other methods described below.
Using the Mi Router app and ecosystems
For users who are actively using the Xiaomi ecosystem, the official Mi Wi-Fi (or Mi Home) app is a great solution. Although it is primarily designed to customize the brandβs routers, it also knows how to display information about the current connection, which is especially true if you have a Xiaomi or Redmi router.
Once you install the app and link the router to your Mi Account, go to the network management section. The tool menu often has a Wi-Fi settings feature where you can not only change your password, but also see your current one. If the router is a third-party router (such as TP-Link or Asus), the application can run in simple network analyzer mode, showing connection details, but not always allowing you to change security settings.
Some versions of MIUI firmware, when you try to share Wi-Fi through a standard menu, generate a link or code that can be sent via Mi Drop (now ShareMe), the recipient with a Xiaomi phone will be able to connect instantly, and the sender screen sometimes displays connection details.
| Method | Root is required. | Android version | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| QR-code | No. | 10+ | Low. |
| Google Manager | No. | Anybody. | Low. |
| Mi Wi-Fi app | No. | Anybody. | Medium |
| File. wpa_supplicant | Yes. | Anybody. | Tall. |
Advanced method: access through the file system
This method is designed for advanced users who understand root rights and the Android file system. 10-e) passwords were stored in the system file wpa_supplicant.conf. However, on modern smartphones Xiaomi Redmi access to this file without superuser rights is closed.
If your phone has an unlocked bootloader and installed Root rights (like through Magisk), you can use a file manager with support for system partitions like Root Explorer or MT Manager. You need to go down the path /data/misc/wifi/. This is where the configuration file with all the networks ever saved is stored.
/data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.confWhen you open this file with a text editor, you'll see a list of networks in the format of ssid=Network Name and psk=Password. Be very careful: an accidental change in the file's syntax can cause the Wi-Fi module to stop working properly and the phone will stop seeing the network before resetting.
What if the file is empty or not?
β οΈ Attention: Getting root rights voids the warranty on Xiaomi smartphone and may make it impossible to use banking applications (Mi Pay, Google Pay) without additional manipulations to hide the rights.
βοΈ Check before obtaining Root rights
Alternatives and Restoration of Access
If none of the software methods worked, your version may have been MIUI It has a region or Android version that hides the password, so you can try logging into the router control panel directly from your phone, and enter the gateway address (often 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1) in your browser, which you can find in the Wi-Fi settings under "Management" IP-address".
You need a login and a password to log in to the admin panel, and if you haven't changed them, they're often listed on a sticker at the bottom of the router, and once you've entered the interface, find the Wireless or Wireless section, and there's a current security key that you can copy or change to a new, easier to remember.
Another option is to use the ADB (Android Debug Bridge) command from a computer if USB debugging is enabled on the phone. the adb shell dumpsys wifi command can output detailed information about the current connection, including SSID, but the password in modern versions of Android is often masked with asterisks even in logs.
- π Try to log into the routerβs web interface via the browser.
- π Use Ethernet cable and PC to configure router.
- π Reset the router to factory settings (last resort).
- π Call the provider if the router is rented.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I view the Wi-Fi password on Xiaomi without the internet?
Why did you lose the ability to see your password after the MIUI update?
Is it safe to use Wi-Fi hacking apps?
Where is the file with passwords on Android 12 and above?
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The most versatile and secure way to find out the password on Xiaomi Redmi is to use the built-in generation function. QR-code in Wi-Fi settings available on Android 10 and later.