WirelessKeyView
2.23WirelessKeyView: Helps You Recover Stored Wireless Network Keys
Helps You Recover Stored Wireless Network KeysHave you ever wondered what passwords your Wi-Fi manager has stored over the course of time? If you answered yes, then you’re in luck because WirelessKeyView does that and so much more – It enables you to be able to view your ASCII password, hex key, adaptor type, and adapter GUID.
You can even opt to get a report if you’d like. WirelessKeyView is a handy and useful tool that any Windows system user that uses Wi-Fi should seriously consider installing.
Features:
- Lets you easily view all of the passwords your Wi-Fi manager has stored over time.
- Shows you the ASCII password, hex key, adapter type, and adapter GUID in a handy, spreadsheet style main window.
- Lets you quickly copy all of the information by simply hitting ALT + Enter to open the properties window.
- Allows you to search for anything you need to quickly and efficiently.
- Comes equipped with an HTML report feature for either selected networks or instead for the entire database.
- Reveals all of the hidden mysteries of the Wi-Fi signals you use.
- Friendly tool easy to learn for anyone
Requirements:
Please note that in order for WirelessKeyView to function properly on your Windows system, you must be logged into your computer as an Administrative user.
Command-Line Options:
/stext - Saves the list of all wireless keys into a regular text file.
/stab - Saves the list of all wireless keys into a tab-delimited text file.
/stabular - Saves the list of all wireless keys into a tabular text file.
/shtml - Saves the list of all wireless keys into HTML file (Horizontal).
/sverhtml - Saves the list of all wireless keys into HTML file (Vertical).
/sxml - Saves the list of all wireless keys to XML file.
Download Details
-
License:
Freeware
-
Platform:
Windows
- Publisher:
-
File size:
0.12 Mb
-
Updated:
Nov 23, 2023
-
User Rating:
3.0 / 5 (3 votes)
-
Editors' Review:
Not yet reviewed
-
Downloads:
4,217