Where to find the Wi-Fi password in the TP-Link router settings: detailed instructions with pictures

I forgot my home Wi-Fi password, and it's on the router box. TP-Link Nothing written? Or maybe you need to connect a new device, but the old password doesn't work? Don't rush to reset the settings to factory defaults—in 90% of cases, the security key can be found directly in the device's web interface. Even if you've never accessed the router's control panel, following these instructions will help you find the password in just a couple of minutes.

In this article we will look at all possible ways Viewing Wi-Fi passwords on routers TP-Link — from classic models Archer C6 And TL-WR841N to modern Mesh systems DecoWe'll also tell you what to do if the standard address 192.168.0.1 It won't open, and how to restore access without losing settings. There's no need to call your provider or hire a technician—you can fix it yourself.

⚠️ Important: if the router was configured by the provider (for example, Rostelecom or Beeline), the password may have been changed to a random one. In this case, it will be impossible to find it without access to the control panel—only by resetting it or calling support.

Before looking for your Wi-Fi password, you need to access your router's web interface. This doesn't require internet access—your computer or phone just needs to be connected to the router's network. via cable or via Wi-Fi (even if you don’t remember the password, but the device is already connected).

Here's what you'll need:

  • 💻 Computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet (any device with a browser).
  • 🔌 Ethernet cable (if Wi-Fi connection is not possible).
  • 🔍 IP address of the router (usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1).
  • 🔑 Login and password for entering the control panel (by default) admin/admin).

If you don't know your router's IP address, you can find it using the command line (on Windows) or in the network settings (on Android/iOS). To do this:

  1. Click Win + R, enter cmd and press Enter.
  2. Enter the command
    ipconfig
    and find the line Main gateway - this is the router's IP.
📊 Which TP-Link router do you have?
Archer (C6, C20, A6, etc.)
TL-WR (841N, 740N, 940N)
Deco (Mesh system)
Another brand
I don't know the model

2. Standard method: Wi-Fi password in the web interface

The most reliable method is to access your router settings through a browser. The interface may vary slightly depending on the model, but the general process is the same for all devices. TP-Link.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Open your browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox) and enter in the address bar 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1. Press Enter.
  2. Enter your login and password (default - admin in both fields). If the data has been changed, use the current one.
  3. Go to the section Wireless mode (Wireless) or Wi-Fi.
  4. Find the tab Wireless security (Wireless Security). Here in the field PSK password (or Password) the current security key will be displayed.

On some models (eg, TP-Link Archer C6) the path may look like this:

Advanced Settings → Wireless → Security Settings

If the password is displayed as dots, check the box next to it Show password (Show Password).

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Router interface TP-Link It has evolved over the years, so the location of the Wi-Fi settings may vary. Below are the current paths for popular series.

Router model Wi-Fi password path Notes
Archer C6, C20, A6 Advanced settings → Wireless → Wireless security Password in the field PSK password
TL-WR841N, TL-WR740N Wireless → Wireless Security English-language interface on older firmware versions
Deco M4, M5, X20 More → Wireless → Security An app is required TP-Link Deco
TL-MR3420, TL-MR6400 Basic → Wireless The password may be hidden under Show Password

On Deco Mesh Systems Viewing your password is only possible through the mobile app. To do this:

  1. Open the app TP-Link Deco.
  2. Select your network.
  3. Go to More → Wireless → Security.
  4. Click on the eye icon next to the password field.
What should I do if the Wireless section is missing?

On some firmware versions (especially on provider routers), the section may have a different name: WLAN, Network or SSID SettingsIf nothing is found, try updating your router's firmware through the official website. TP-Link - this will return the standard interface.

4. If you can't access settings: common problems

Sometimes access to the web interface is blocked for various reasons. Here are the most common ones and their solutions:

  • 🔴 The page does not open (ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED):

    Check that the device is connected to the router. Try a different browser or clear the cache. If the IP address 192.168.0.1 it doesn't work, try tplinkwifi.net.

  • 🔴 Incorrect login/password:

    If you haven't changed your login details, try admin/adminOn provider routers, the password may be indicated on a sticker at the bottom.

  • 🔴 The router is not responding:

    Reboot it (with the button Power (Or pull the plug for 30 seconds.) If the indicators are not lit, there is a power supply problem.

If the router was configured by the provider (for example, MTS or Dom.ru), access to Wi-Fi settings may be blocked. In this case, the password can only be found through your provider's personal account or by calling support.

5. Alternative ways to find out the Wi-Fi password

If you can't access your router settings, there are a few other methods:

📱 On an Android smartphone (without root)

On phones with Android 10+, you can view saved passwords:

  1. Open Settings → Network & Internet → Wi-Fi.
  2. Click on your network and select Share.
  3. Enter your PIN or fingerprint and the system will display your password as a QR code and text.

🖥️ On a Windows computer

If your PC is already connected to Wi-Fi:

  1. Open Control Panel → Network and Internet → Network and Sharing Center.
  2. Click on your network → Wireless network propertiesSecurity.
  3. Check the box Show entered characters — the password will become visible.

📄 On the router sticker

If the password has never been changed, it may be located on the bottom sticker of the router in the field Password or Wi-Fi Key. This is usually a random set of 8-12 characters (for example, 12345678 or TPLINK-ABCD).

If you've finally found your password, but it's too simple or someone else knows it, it's best to change it. This can be done in the same settings:

  1. Go to the router's web interface (192.168.0.1).
  2. Go to Wireless → Wireless Security.
  3. In the field PSK password Enter a new key (we recommend at least 12 characters with letters and numbers).
  4. Click Save and wait for the router to reboot.

🔹 Tips for choosing a strong password:

  • ✅ Use 12+ characters (For example, GreenTree$2026!).
  • ✅ Combine uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, symbols (!@#$%).
  • ❌ Avoid obvious combinations (12345678, qwerty, dates of birth).

⚠️ Attention: After changing the password, all devices will be disconnected from Wi-Fi. You'll have to reconnect them with a new key.

7. Common mistakes and how to avoid them

When configuring router settings, users often make the same mistakes. Here are the most common ones:

  • 🔌 Power off while saving settings.

    This may lead to a firmware failure. Always wait until the router fully reboots (the indicators should stabilize).

  • 📝 Using spaces or Cyrillic characters in the password.

    Some devices (especially older smartphones) don't support these characters. Stick to Latin and standard characters.

  • 🔄 Resetting the settings without saving the current parameters.

    If you don't remember your ISP settings (connection type, VLAN ID), you may lose internet after the reset. It's best to take a photo of all tabs in the web interface first.

💡 Useful life hack: If you are afraid of forgetting your password, save it in a password manager (for example, Google Password Manager or KeePass) or write it down on paper and keep it near the router.

FAQ: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to find out the Wi-Fi password without access to the router?

No, unless you're connected to the router's network (via cable or Wi-Fi) and don't know the current password. The only option is to reset the settings using the button. Reset, after which the password will be the same as on the sticker.

Why don't some devices connect after changing the password?

This can happen for two reasons:

  1. The device stores the old password in the cache. Try "forgetting the network" and reconnecting.
  2. The new password contains unsupported characters (for example, Cyrillic or rare characters like §). Change it to a simpler one.
How do I find out the password if my router is from a provider (Rostelecom, Beeline)?

Providers often block access to Wi-Fi settings. In this case:

  1. Check your password in your provider's personal account (under "My Devices" or "Wi-Fi").
  2. Call support - they can give you your password over the phone (identity verification will be required).
  3. If nothing helps, reset the router to factory settings (the password will be on the sticker).

⚠️ After the reset, you may need to re-configure your internet (enter your provider's login/password).

Is it possible to hack someone else's Wi-Fi through their router settings?

No. Access to the router's web interface is only possible from the local network (i.e., you must be connected to this Wi-Fi or cable). Without authorization, it is impossible to view or change the password.

All "Wi-Fi hacking programs" are scams. Using such tools is illegal and can lead to your device being blocked.

What should I do if my router requires a firmware update before logging in?

If you see an update message when you enter settings, follow these instructions:

  1. Download the latest firmware from the official website TP-Link (section "Support").
  2. Go to System Tools → Firmware Update.
  3. Download the firmware file and wait until it is completed (do not turn off the router!).

After the update, the interface may change, but the path to the Wi-Fi password will remain the same.