How to find out your WiFi password on your Android Xiaomi Redmi phone

The situation of connecting a new device to a wireless network, and the password is long forgotten and nowhere written, is familiar to many smartphone owners. Especially often this happens with Xiaomi devices, where the MIUI or HyperOS shell interface has its own data storage features. Fortunately, modern versions of the Android operating system make it relatively easy to extract this information without having to reset the router settings.

Owners of smartphones Redmi and Poco luckier than users of older versions of Android, as the company’s engineers have implemented a convenient function of generation. QR-It contains all the information you need to connect to it, including an encrypted access key, but just scanning it with another phone is not enough, you need to know how to read the contents of that code correctly or where to find a text transcript in the system.

There are several proven methods for solving this problem, ranging from regular system tools to the use of third-party software. The choice of the specific method depends on the version of the firmware installed and the availability of superuser rights. In this article, we will discuss all the current options in detail so that you can restore access to the network in the shortest possible time.

Use of built-in QR-code-setting MIUI

The easiest and safest way available on modern Xiaomi smartphones with Android 10 and above is to use the Share function.The system automatically generates a graphical key that can be decoded. First, you need to go to Settings and select Wi-Fi. Here you will see a list of available networks, and the current connection will be marked with an activity icon.

Click on the name of the network you're already connected to, or the arrow next to it, and a window will appear on the screen with detailed information, where a large number will be located in the center. QR-It often (but not always) has a password written underneath, and if it's hidden with asterisks or missing, you'll need a second smartphone with a camera or a scanner feature in the Redmi itself.

Take a screenshot of the screen with QR-The built-in scanner in the Scanner app on Xiaomi can recognize Wi-Fi data. After scanning, the system will suggest connecting, but in some versions of the shell can show a text password in the notification or in the pop-up window. This is a regular mechanism that does not require the installation of excess software.

  • 📱 Open your Wi-Fi settings and select an active network.
  • 📸 Take a screenshot of what appears. QR-code.
  • 🔍 Open the Scanner app and select an image from the gallery.
  • 📝 Copy the password from the recognized text (line P:).

⚠️ Note: Some global versions of the firmware MIUI The text password may not show up even after scanning, showing only the "Connect" button, in which case you will need to use third-party analyzers. QR.

Analysis QR-code through third-party applications

If a standard scanner doesn't show a text string with a security key, you can use specialized utilities from Google Play. QR & Barcode Scanner or Binary Eye, which allows you to analyze the content of the image in detail. QR-code from Wi-Fi settings to the phone gallery.

Run the scanner installed and select the recognition mode from the image. After processing the file, the application will give a string of data in the format: WIFI:T:WPA;S:MyNetwork;P:MyPassword;. Here we are interested in the part after the P: character and to the next semicolon. This is the set of characters that is your desired password.

This is a versatile method that works on all versions of Android, as it does not depend on the manufacturer’s skin limitations, the main thing is to clearly focus the camera or select a high-quality image from the gallery. Recognition errors are rare, usually due to low resolution screenshots or highlights on the screen.

📊 Which way to restore your password seems more convenient?
Through the built-in MIUI scanner
Through a third-party application
Through the router entrance
Resetting the router with a button

Viewing the password through the router’s web interface

If your phone doesn’t show a password and scanning codes seems difficult, you can turn to the router, which is the source of the signal. For this, your Redmi smartphone must be connected to a Wi-Fi network (even without the Internet) or connected to the router via a router. LAN-cable (if there is an adapter) should be known IP-Gateway address, which is usually listed on the sticker below the device.

Open any browser on your phone (Chrome, Mi Browser) and type in the address bar the address of the router. 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1. Once the addressee is entered, the system will request a login and password to log into the admin panel. admin/admin or data specified on the router body.

Once you've logged in, find the wireless section, which can be called Wireless, Wi-Fi Settings, or Wireless Mode, and the Security settings menu will have the Wireless Password or PSK Password field, where you can not only see your current password, but also change it to a more complex one.

☑️ Checking access to the router

Done: 0 / 4
Router brandStandard IPLogin by defaultPassword default
TP-Link192.168.0.1adminadmin
ASUS192.168.1.1adminadmin
D-Link192.168.0.1admin(empty)
Xiaomi Router192.168.31.1(no)(set when set up)

Using applications to restore passwords

There's a category of applications like WiFi Password Viewer or WiFi Key Recovery that claim to be able to show stored keys, but there's an important technical nuance. On conventional smartphones without Root rights, these programs are often useless, since Android blocks access to the system file. wpa_supplicant.conf, where all passwords are stored.

If your Xiaomi doesn’t have superuser rights, such apps can only show the password from your current active network (using the same techniques). API, systemic QR-The code is not allowed to see the history of all connections, and full access to the database of passwords is opened only after the root access procedure, which can cancel the warranty.

However, some utilities use special permissions from ADB (Android Debug Bridge) to retrieve data, which requires connecting the phone to a computer and executing commands through the console. This may seem complicated to the average user, but it is safer than obtaining Root rights.

What are Root Rights and Are They Needed?
Root rights are full access to the Android file system, allowing you to change system files, remove embedded applications, and access secure data, including Wi-Fi passwords, but obtaining them reduces the security of the device and can lead to denial of warranty service.

Resetting router settings as a last resort

If none of the software methods worked, and the router's admin panel password is also lost or changed by the previous owner, the radical method remains: Physically resetting the router's settings will return it to factory condition. On the device case, find a small hole that says Reset or WPS/Reset.

Using a paper clip or a toothpick, press the button inside the hole and hold it for about 10-15 seconds until the indicators on the router flash at the same time. Once you reboot, the device will work with factory settings. The Wi-Fi password will become what is indicated on the sticker at the bottom of the case, or the network will become open.

After that, you will need to reconfigure the router: log in to the web interface, set the connection type (PPPoE, Dynamic IP, etc.) and set a new password. Make sure you have a contract with the provider, as you may need a login and password to access the Internet.

⚠️ Warning: Resetting the router will remove all user settings, including network name, password, settings IPTV static IP. Be prepared to reconfigure the network from scratch.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I find out the Wi-Fi password if my phone has never been connected to the network?
No, it's impossible. Android doesn't store passwords from networks the device has never connected to. Connection always requires primary security key input or WPS technology (if supported by the router and enabled).
Why my Xiaomi Redmi is not displayed QR-code?
This can happen on very old versions of Android (below 10) or custom firmware with stripped down functionality. QR-code under the "Share" button or optional menu (three dots in the corner).
Is it safe to use apps to view passwords?
Apps from the official Google Play Store are generally safe as long as they don’t require suspicious permissions. However, programs that promise to “hack” your neighbor’s Wi-Fi often contain viruses or adware.
Where is the file with Android passwords physically located?
System file /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf It contains all the saved networks. Access to it without Root rights is prohibited by Android security policies, which protects user data from theft by malware.

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The fastest way to find out the password on Xiaomi is to use the built-in generation function. QR-code in the Wi-Fi menu and scan it with any code reader.