The network password serves as a security measure when using Wi-Fi wireless Internet access technology. If you set a password that is too simple and short, it will most likely be easy for unauthorized people to use it.
Necessary
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Instructions
Step 1
Open the Ethernet settings of the router in your computer and reset them to their defaults. Open the browser on your computer that you usually use to access the network and write down the address of your router in its line. Enter the default administrator username (for most router models, after resetting the parameters, the username is admin) without a password and set all the necessary security settings as they were reset. In the same menu, enter a new network username and password for the connection, and then apply the changes.
Step 2
If you want to change someone else's network password, please use third-party software. Since most of these programs are hacking tools, pay attention to the site from which you download it, the installation file may contain Trojans that can harm your computer.
Step 3
It is best to use programs that have received approving reviews from other users who previously installed them to change the password on someone else's network. Please note that in most cases this action is illegal and may entail certain consequences, so use these programs without violating the rules for using someone else's network equipment.
Step 4
Install the program you downloaded on your computer, run it and go to search for networks. Please note that in this case, you will most likely need a username and password to enter someone else's network. After that, using the program menu, go to the router settings and also reset them to their default values. Then fill in your own username and password, apply and save the changes.