In today’s video, I’m going to show you how to view a list of all Wi-Fi networks you’ve ever connected to before in Windows.
To get started:
1. Go into the Windows start bar, and type in “Command Prompt” and click on the “Command Prompt” application.
2. Once command prompt opens up, type in the following command “netsh wlan show profiles”, and then hit the enter key on your keyboard.
3. A list of all the Wi-FI networks you’ve ever connected to before on your computer will now be displayed.
And it’s as easy as that, viewing all of the WiFi networks you’ve connected to before is a simple task to perform.
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