How to see the password from the Wifi on Android Xiaomi Redmi

In today’s world, where Xiaomi and Redmi are leading the smartphone market, access to stored network data is becoming increasingly urgent. Often, when you need to connect to the home Internet a new laptop, tablet or guest gadget, and the password itself is long forgotten and nowhere written. Fortunately, the Android operating system, especially in the shell of MIUI, provides convenient tools for managing network connections.

Previously, retrieving a security key required Root rights and complex manipulation of system files, which was dangerous for inexperienced users. However, in recent firmware versions, developers have greatly simplified this process by implementing the function of sharing access through the Internet. QR-This allows you to instantly transfer network data to other devices or simply visualize hidden access code in text form. In this article, we will examine in detail all available methods, from the standard tools of the system to the use of third-party software.

It’s worth noting that the methods may vary slightly depending on the version of MIUI and the model of your smartphone, whether it’s a budget Redmi or flagship Xiaomi. We’ll look at the universal algorithms that work on most current devices.

Viewing the password through Wi-Fi settings and QR-code

The easiest and most secure way to do this, without having to install any additional software, is built directly into the MIUI shell interface. Starting with certain versions of Android (approximately version 10), the system allows you to generate a graphical key to connect. First, you need to unlock the smartphone screen and go to the main settings menu.

Find the wireless connection section. Depending on the localization and firmware version, it can be called Wi-Fi, Wireless Networks, or it can be inside the Connect and Sharing menu. Once you go to this section, you'll see the list of available networks and your current connection. Click on the name of the network you're currently connected to, or the arrow next to it, to reveal details.

The window that opens displays the connection status, frequency and IP-At the bottom of the screen or under the network name is a button or icon. QR-By clicking on it, the system generates a graphical code containing encrypted login data. MIUI A password can be written directly under the code, but most often it is hidden.

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If under QR-code no text password, take a screenshot of the screen (usually the Volume Down button) + Power) and open the image in the Google Lens or Gallery with text recognition. The system reads the code and shows the password in text.

This method works consistently on devices with a shell MIUI 11, 12, 13 and 14. If you have an older version of the system, this functionality may not be available, and you will have to resort to alternative options described below.

Using Google Lens to decrypt code

If your Xiaomi password is not displayed in the text below QR-And Google's built-in service will come to the rescue, and computer vision technology can read data from the screen and convert it into text, which is especially true for those who don't want to use third-party apps from unverified sources.

Take a screenshot of the screen with QR-Then open the standard Camera app or Google Lens app, hover over the screenshot in the gallery, or select an image from the library within the app. The system will analyze the picture and highlight the text area.

  • πŸ“± Open the gallery and select a screenshot from QR-code.
  • πŸ” Click the β€œSearch by Image” button or start Google Lens.
  • πŸ“„ Wait for text recognition – the password will be highlighted or copied to the clipboard.

This method is universal and works on almost all smartphones with Google services installed, does not require Root rights or change system files, but if you have a device released specifically for the Chinese market without Google services, this method may not work without installing the relevant components first.

πŸ“Š Which way to view your password is more convenient?
Through MIUI settings
With Google Lens
Root-rights.
With the router.

View through the router menu (for advanced users)

If your phone doesn't show a password and you need to connect urgently, you can use the back door to log in to the router itself. Because your Redmi is already connected to the network, it has access to the gateway, which requires knowing the login address of the control panel and the administrator credentials.

First, you need to know. IP-Gateway address. Go to your phone's Wi-Fi settings, click on the connected network, and find Gateway or Router, most commonly 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1. Enter this address in the address bar of any browser on your smartphone (Chrome, Mi Browser).

You'll see an authorization window. If you've never changed the standard data, it's often shown on a sticker at the bottom of the router (usually admin). When you enter the panel, look for the Wireless or Wireless Mode section, and your password will be displayed in the Wireless Password or Security Key field, and you can copy it or change it to a more complex one.

ParameterDescriptionWhere to find out.
IP-addressRouter entrance addressSticker on the case or in the Wi-Fi settings (gateway)
Login.Administrator usernameSticker on the case (often "admin")
Password.Access key to settingsSticker on the case or set by the user
SectionWireless network settingsWireless / WLAN / Wireless Mode

Using this method gives you complete control over the network, and you will not only learn the password, but you will be able to change it if you suspect that your Wi-Fi has been connected by neighbors, but beware: changing your settings without understanding their purpose can lead to loss of Internet access for all devices.

What to do if the router password is changed and unknown?
If the standard password from the router control panel has been changed and forgotten, the only way to access is to reset the router to the factory settings (Hard Reset). To do this, find a small hole Reset on the device body and pinch the button inside the clip for 10-15 seconds. After that, the router will return to the factory settings, and the password will be the same as on the sticker, but you will have to reconfigure the Internet.

Using applications to restore passwords

There are many utilities in the Google Play store and other repositories that promise to show saved passwords, but there is an important security nuance. Applications that run without superuser rights are actually just an interface for viewing data or generating data already known to the system. QR-codes that can be made by regular means.

Programs like WiFi Password Viewer or similar programs often require special permissions. On modern versions of Android, file access is often required. wpa_supplicant.conf, So most apps just redirect you to settings or require a Root right.

  • πŸ”’ Without Root Rights, apps only show QR-code or copy buffer data.
  • βš™οΈ With Root rights, applications read the system configuration file directly.
  • ⚠️ Many β€œhackers” contain ads and may collect data about your networks.

If you do decide to use third-party software, choose programs with high ratings and a lot of reviews. APK-files downloaded from suspicious sites, as they may contain malicious code that can steal your bank card or account details.

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The use of third-party applications is justified only if the standard methods do not work, and the Root rights have already been obtained, otherwise there is a high risk of security compromises.

Access through Root Rights and File Managers

For users with superuser (Root) rights, the password viewing process becomes trivial: root access allows you to read any system files, including those that store the configuration of wireless networks, but obtaining these rights deprives the device of guarantees and can disrupt banking applications.

To view, you’ll need a root-enabled file manager, such as Root Explorer, Solid Explorer, or a file manager. MT Manager. Once you have installed and granted the rights, you need to move on the path: /data/misc/wifi/. This directory contains a file. wpa_supplicant.conf.

Open this file as text. Inside, you'll see a list of all the networks your phone has ever connected to. The information you're looking for is in psk="Your password." Be very careful when editing this file, because any syntax error can cause the Wi-Fi module to stop working properly before the settings are reset.

⚠️ Attention: Editing system files without a backup can result in a cyclical smartphone reboot or loss of all network settings.

This method is the most technically challenging, but also the most reliable if other methods fail. It works even on very old versions of Android, where there is no feature. QR-However, for the average user, the risk of system damage may outweigh the benefits of viewing a single password.

Problems and limitations in different versions of MIUI

Xiaomi and Redmi users often experience MIUI features that can block standard procedures. For example, in some regions (China, India, Global), menus may differ. In addition, enhanced security measures in new versions of Android (12, 13, 14) make it impossible to access password files without root rights even for some file managers.

A common problem is the lack of a "share" button or QR-This may be because you are not a network administrator or use a restricted corporate profile, or the feature may be blocked by antivirus software or Xiaomi’s built-in Security Defender if it considers the action suspicious.

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If you have any errors, check for system updates in the About Phone menu. Sometimes interface bugs are patched with security patches. If the problem persists, reset your network settings, but remember that this will remove all saved Wi-Fi passwords and Bluetooth pairs from your device.

⚠️ Note: Resetting the network settings will remove all stored Wi-Fi networks and associated Bluetooth devices. Make sure you know the passwords from important networks before performing this operation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I find out the Wi-Fi password if my phone is not connected to it?
No, you can't do that with standard Android, because the phone only stores the keys to the networks it's successfully connected to before, and if the device has never connected to the network, it doesn't have any password data in its memory.
Is it safe to use apps to view passwords?
Using verified apps from the official Google Play store is relatively safe, but they often require extra permissions. Apps requesting Root rights get full access to the system. QR-code that does not require additional software installation.
What to do if QR-code not scanned?
Try to brighten the screen. If that doesn't work, take a screenshot and try to recognize the code through Google Lens from the gallery. Also make sure the camera is not contaminated. In rare cases, the code can be damaged by a system bug, then only logging into the router will help.
Where is the file with passwords on Xiaomi?
File. wpa_supplicant.conf trailing /data/misc/wifi/. Access to this folder is closed to ordinary users and requires the presence of Root-rights or the use of special file managers with superuser rights.
Why there is no button on my Redmi QR-code?
This feature appeared in Android 10 and above. If you have an older version of the system or a very old smartphone model, this option may not be available, and the interface may vary depending on the version of the MIUI shell (China, Global, Russia).