WirelessKeyView

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Download WirelessKeyView for free to see and save the keys of the Wi-Fi networks that you enter. With WirelessKeyView you won't forget any passwords

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Save Wi-Fi network passwords

August 16, 2024
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To be able to access a Wi-Fi network it is probable that you'll require its access keys if it is protected. These keys are very easy to forget, something that may prevent you from connecting to them. The solution to this problem lies on having all the keys you use to access wireless networks stored. WirelessKeyView is capable of recognizing and saving Wi-Fi access keywords.

WirelessKeyView is like a password manager. It remembers the keys of all the networks that you have accessed, thus you won't lose them and you'll be able to carry on accessing them.

Features

  • Decipher and save the keys to the Wi-Fi networks that you usually access.
  • Compatible with WEP and WPA encrypted keys.
  • Export the information stored in TXT, HTML or XML format.
  • Copy keys one at a time using the clipboard.

How does WirelessKeyView work?

For WirelessKeyView to be able to carry out its actions, what it actually does is decrypt the data that are stored in Wireless Zero Configuration, the wireless network configuration tool that is included in Windows XP, or WLAN AutoConfig, the service for Windows Vista. This is one of the reasons why it only includes support for keys that use WEP or WPA encryption systems.

The software doesn't require installation, thus you'll be able to start using it immediately.

Requirements and additional information:

  • This download requires a ZIP compatible compressor.
  • Many antivirus programs detect WirelessKeyView as a virus or attacking software, but these are false positives, because the program, even though it uses methods similar to those of a virus, doesn't really cause any damage or infect anything.
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