How to find out the password from Wi-Fi on Xiaomi: step-by-step instructions

When friends come to visit you or you buy a new gadget and your wireless password is long forgotten or lost, itโ€™s a common occurrence. Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO smartphone owners are often confused when they try to remember complex combinations of characters that were once entered manually. Fortunately, the MIUI shell and the new HyperOS provide built-in tools to easily solve this problem without having to go into the router settings or use third-party programs.

Modern versions of Android (starting with version 10) have dramatically changed the way we approach security and data sharing, so you don't need Root rights or complex manipulation of system files, just open the settings menu to see the coveted code or generate a customized code. QR-It's a code that allows you to connect other devices quickly, and it makes it as simple as possible, and it makes it accessible to even inexperienced users.

In this article, we will discuss in detail all the current methods of viewing saved passwords on Xiaomi smartphones. We will look at standard methods through the shell interface, methods through the router web interface for older versions of Android, and also touch on security issues that must be considered when manipulating network settings.

Use of the QR-password-code

The fastest and most convenient way to find out the password from Wi-Fi on Xiaomi is to use the generation function. QR-This method works on all current smartphones running Android 10 and above. You don't have to search for hidden menus or type in special commands, everything is on the surface.

To start, open your smartphone settings and go to the Wi-Fi section, and here you'll see a list of available networks, and at the top of the screen is the network you're currently connected to, which is what we're interested in. Click on the active network name or the arrow to the right of it to reveal additional connectivity settings.

On the screen you will see a large QR-And underneath it, it's usually in small print, and it says, "Password: [your password]." If you're hiding it with asterisks or dots, just click on the eye icon next to the password field. The system can request proof of identity through a fingerprint, Face. ID or entering the screen unlock pin code.

โš ๏ธ Warning: Never take a picture of yours QR-And don't send screenshots of it to strangers, and anyone who scans it will have full access to your network without having to enter a password.

If under QR-If you have a password that's not written in text, it's just a graphic image, so don't rush to look for another phone to scan. You can take a screenshot, open the Google Lens app (or any scanner analogue). QR) And you can select the image you saved, and the system recognizes the code, and it shows you a hidden string of access data.

๐Ÿ“Š How to usually connect guests to Wi-Fi?
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A dictating password
I'm writing on paper.
Give me my phone.

View through the MIUI and HyperOS settings menu

MIUI and HyperOS interfaces have their own network settings. In some firmware versions (especially in Chinese or early global builds), the password can be hidden by default, requiring additional actions to display. It is important to understand where to look for the information you need depending on the version of your system.

In the standard Settings menu, find the Wi-Fi section. Depending on the theme, the interface may look different. In the classic MIUI, you need to click on the name of the network you are connected to. In the newer versions of HyperOS, the interface has become more minimalist, and the control button can be displayed in a separate menu or hidden under the gear icon.

After you go into the detailed network settings, pay attention to the bottom of the screen or the area called the network. QR-Clicking on this element activates the security mechanism of the system, and the smartphone will require you to confirm that you are the owner of the device using biometrics or a pattern lock.

In some cases, especially on older Redmi Note models, the password may not be displayed in text even after confirmation. QR-This is a security limitation that Google has implemented, but it's easy to get around it by taking a screenshot, as described in the previous section.

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If the button QR-If the code is inactive or absent, try temporarily disabling the โ€œRandomโ€ function. MAC-Address" in advanced Wi-Fi settings, although this is rarely required in modern Android versions.

Using Google Password Manager

Google's ecosystem has a powerful built-in tool for saving and syncing passwords. If your Xiaomi has Google account sync enabled, your Wi-Fi password could automatically be saved in secure storage, especially if you've previously connected to that network and selected the save option.

To check for saved data, open your smartphone Settings and scroll down to the Google section. In the Google service menu, look for Autocomplete, then select Autocomplete from Google. In the menu that opens, click on Passwords or Password Manager.

In the saved data list, search or scroll down to the "W" (Wi-Fi) or find the name of your router. Networks are usually saved under the name SSID. Click on the desired entry. The system will again request verification of identity. Once successful authentication, you will see a password field that can be opened by clicking on the eye icon.

  • ๐Ÿ”‘ This method allows you to see the password even if you are not currently connected to the network, the main thing is that it is saved in history.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Data is synced between all devices where you are logged in to the same Google account.
  • ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Passwords are stored in encrypted form on Google servers and on the device.

Importantly, this only works if you activated the password saving function in advance, and if you previously disabled password synchronization in your Google account, you can't find the saved data here, so you should look at the settings of the router itself.

Log in to the router's web interface

If you canโ€™t see your password through your phone (for example, on very old versions of Android), the universal solution is to log in to the router control panel, and for this you will need a browser on your smartphone and a network connection (even if there is no Internet connection, local communication with the router should work).

First, you need to know. IP-Gateway address. Go to Settings. โ†’ Wi-Fi, click on the active network and find the Gateway or Router option, most commonly the address of the type 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1. Copy or remember this address.

Open any browser (Chrome, Yandex.Browser, MI Browser) and enter the gateway address into the address bar. You will see the router authorization page. You will need to enter the username and administrator password. These are often listed on the default sticker at the bottom of the router (admin/admin or admin/password) if you have not changed them before.

Examples of standard addresses for entry:


192.168.0.1




192.168.1.1




192.168.31.1 (for Xiaomi routers)

Once you've successfully logged in, find the wireless network section, which can be called Wireless, Wi-Fi Settings, Wireless Mode, or WLAN. In this section, the Wireless Password, PSK Password, or Security Key box will show your current password from your network, and you can see it, copy it, or change it to a new one.

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Table: Standard data for logging into routers

Often, users forget not only the Wi-Fi password, but also the login details of the router itself. Below is a table with the most common factory data for popular network equipment manufacturers.

ManufacturerIP-addressLogin.Password.
Xiaomi / Mi192.168.31.1admin(set at first entrance)
TP-Link192.168.0.1adminadmin
ASUS192.168.1.1adminadmin
D-Link192.168.0.1admin(empty field)
Zyxel192.168.1.1admin1234

Note that Xiaomi routers often need to create their own administrator password when they first log in, which may match the Wi-Fi password if you chose this option when you initially set up.If standard combinations don't fit, it's possible that the data was changed by a previous owner or provider.

Resetting network and router settings

In the extreme case, if none of the ways helped to remember the password, and access to the router is lost, the radical method remains resetting, which will return the router to factory state, and the password will become the same as indicated on the sticker on the device body.

To do the reset, look at the back of the router for a small hole that says Reset, take a paper clip or a toothpick, press a button inside the hole, and hold it for a while. 10-15 So the lights on the router don't blink at the same time, and then the device restarts.

โš ๏ธ Note: Resetting the router will remove all user settings, including the connection type (PPPoE, L2TP), setting IPTV and DNS. You will have to reconfigure the Internet, perhaps with the help of a specialist provider.

As for Xiaomiโ€™s smartphone, resetting network settings (Settings โ†’ Connection & Sharing โ†’ Reset Wi-Fi, mobile networks and Bluetooth) wonโ€™t show you a forgotten password, but will clear the list of all stored networks.This is useful if the phone is โ€œgluttyโ€ and doesnโ€™t want to connect, but wonโ€™t help you find out the lost character combination.

What if the router belongs to the provider?
If the equipment was issued by a provider (for example, Rostelecom, Beeline, MGTS), it may be the logo of the operator, in which case a standard reset can block Internet access, as the authorization settings will fly out. It is better to call the technical support provider - they can dictate the password or remotely reset it to a standard one.

Questions and Answers (FAQ)

Can I get a Wi-Fi password on Xiaomi without root rights?
Yes, on modern versions of Android (10 and above), root rights are not required. QR-The Root is only required to view system configuration files on very old versions of Android (below 10).
Why my Xiaomi password doesnโ€™t show up QR-code?
It depends on the shell version. MIUI In some builds, the password is hidden for security purposes. QR-Googleโ€™s code and app Lens to decrypt it โ€“ it works 100% of the time.
Where to find a file with passwords on Android?
The WifiConfigStore.xml system file, where passwords are stored, is in the secure directory /data/misc/wifi/. Access to this folder without superuser rights (Root) is closed. Attempts to access through file managers without root rights will not succeed.
Is it safe to use Wi-Fi hacking apps?
No, most apps in the Play Market with names like "WiFi Password Hacker" are fraudulent, either showing random passwords or stealing your personal data, using only your regular system facilities or logging in to your router.

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The most reliable way to find out the password is to view it in the settings of the already connected device through the QR-code or log into the routerโ€™s web interface if you have administrator rights.