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  1. Step 1: Check what connection the computer is connected to and keep it in mind or write it down. You'll need it. Mines is Dlink-6B75.
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  3. Step 2: Now type Netsh wlan show profiles in your CMD window to show a list of connections the computer has ever connected to.
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  5. Spoiler (Click to View)
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  7. Step 3: Obviously the connection of the computer is in that list. As you see in the spoiler, Dlink-6B75 is in the list. Hmhm? Kk. Next step.
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  9. Step 4: Now type the command Netsh Wlan show profiles [network name] key=clear. It will show all the information about the network + the network key.
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  11. Spoiler (Click to View)
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  13. As you see in the spoiler there's a whole list of information about the network Dlink-6B75. In the section Security Settings there is a line called Key Content. Behind Key Content is the key to WiFi connection, which in my case is rpcqm15246.
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