How to find the password for an MTS Wi-Fi router: all methods

Losing your home Wi-Fi network password is a common situation faced by many Wi-Fi users. MTSThis most often happens after purchasing a new gadget or having guests who urgently need internet access. At this point, the standard sticker on the device may be worn off, and the password may no longer be saved in the computer's memory. However, you can restore internet access using several proven methods without resorting to a full reset.

Modern routers from MTS They have a user-friendly web interface and support mobile apps, making network management significantly easier. If you've previously configured your router or changed the default settings, the security key information may be stored in your account or on a connected device. Knowing where to find this information will save you time and frustration.

In this article, we'll take a detailed look at all possible options for finding a lost password. We'll cover both physical hardware inspection methods and software methods through operating systems. Windows And AndroidWe'll also cover accessing the administrative panel, where your wireless network's basic settings are stored.

Finding the password on the sticker and device documentation

The fastest and most reliable way to find out your connection details is to physically inspect the router itself. Almost all models provided by your provider MTS, have a factory label with basic information. This is usually located on the bottom of the case or on the rear panel, near the cable ports.

On this sticker you are interested in the field WPA/WPA2 Key or Wireless PasswordThis character combination is the default key. If you haven't changed your network security settings since installing the equipment, this password will be valid right now. Please pay attention to the case of the letters, as the system distinguishes between uppercase and lowercase characters.

⚠️ Note: If you previously changed the password through the router settings, the information on the sticker will be invalid. In this case, the old key will not work, and you will have to find a new one or reset it.

In addition to the router itself, it's worth checking your contract with your provider or the box that came with the device. In some cases, technicians record modified data directly on the contract or in the accompanying documentation. This is especially true if a technician handled the setup during the initial connection.

For ease of remembering or transferring data, you can use the following recording format:

  • 📍 SSID (Network Name): listed as Wireless Network Name
  • 🔑 Security Key: WPA Key field
  • 🌐 IP address: usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1
  • 👤 Admin login: often admin or mts

Viewing a saved password on a Windows computer

If you have previously connected a laptop or desktop computer running Windows to your Wi-Fi network Windows, the system could save the password in its storage. This works for all current OS versions, including Windows 10 And Windows 11You don't need any special programs; just use the standard interface.

First, open the Network and Sharing Center. Right-click the internet icon in the system tray (near the clock) and select "Network and Internet settings." Next, find the link "Network and Sharing Center" or "Advanced network settings." In the window that opens, select your active wireless connection.

In the status window that appears, click the button Wireless network properties. Go to the tab SecurityHere you'll see the "Network Security Key" field, where the characters are hidden by asterisks. To see them, check the "Show entered characters" box. The system may require administrator privileges to perform this action.

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There's also a quicker way via the command line, which can be useful if the graphical interface isn't working correctly. Open the command line as administrator and enter the following command to list all saved profiles:

netsh wlan show profiles

After that, find the name of your network and use the command netsh wlan show profile name="Network_Name" key=clearto see the password in the Key Contents field.

Using the MTS Home mobile app

Provider MTS MTS is actively developing its smart home ecosystem, and router management is now available through the official MTS Home app. This convenient tool not only allows you to view your password but also manage your guest network, parental controls, and connected devices.

To use this method, you need to install the app on your smartphone and log in using the phone number that is the primary number in your contract with your provider. If the router is linked to your personal account, it will automatically appear in the list of devices on the app's main screen.

After selecting your router from the list, go to the Wi-Fi settings section. The current network name and password will be displayed there. In some interface versions, you may need to click the special eye icon or the "Show" button to display the password. This is the easiest method for those who don't want to delve into the technical details of the web interface.

⚠️ Note: App functionality may vary depending on your router model and firmware version. If you don't see the options you need, check the app store for updates. Google Play or App Store.

The advantage of using the app is the ability to instantly change your password. If you suspect someone has connected to your network, you can change the security key with one click, and all devices will be disconnected. Afterwards, you'll need to reconnect your devices using the new code.

Logging into the router's web interface via a browser

A universal method that works on any device (smartphone, tablet, PC) is to access the router control panel through a browser. To do this, the device must be connected to the router, even if it doesn't have internet access (locally). The login address most often looks like this: 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1, and a domain can also be specified mtswifi.ru.

In the authorization window that opens, you will need to enter the administrator login and password. By default, for equipment MTS the combination is often used admin / admin or admin / password from the sticker. If you've changed this information before and forgotten it, you won't be able to access the settings without resetting.

After successful authorization, the interface may look different depending on your router model (Huawei, ZTE, Keenetic, Sercomm). You need to find a section called "Wi-Fi," "Wireless Network," or WLAN. Within this section, look for the subsection "Security" or SecurityThat's where the field is located. WPA Pre-Shared Key or "Password" which can be viewed or changed.

Below is a table with typical addresses and login details for popular router models used by the provider:

Router model Login IP address Default login Default password
MTS Anywhere (Huawei) 192.168.8.1 admin admin / from the sticker
ZTE ZXHN H108N 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Sercomm 192.168.0.1 admin admin
Keenetic 192.168.1.1 admin from the sticker

Password verification on Android and iOS devices

Smartphone owners can also find out the password if their device is already connected to the network. On modern versions iOS (starting from 16) and Android (10 and above) this feature is built into the system. This is especially convenient if you don't have a computer at hand.

On your iPhone, go to "Settings" → "Wi-Fi." Tap the blue information icon (the letter "i" in a circle) next to your network name. In the menu that opens, find the "Password" field and tap the hidden dots. The system will prompt you to unlock your device via Face ID, Touch ID, or a passcode, after which it will display the key in text format.

On Android, the process may differ slightly depending on the manufacturer's shell (MIUI, OneUI, ColorOS). Typically, you need to go to Wi-Fi settings, tap the network name or the gear icon, and then select "Share" or QR code. The password is often displayed in plain text under the QR code. If the password is hidden, you can take a screenshot of the QR code and recognize it using Google Lens.

What to do if the QR code does not show the password?

Some manufacturers even hide the password in the menu. In this case, you can scan the QR code with another phone with a QR code scanner installed, which can display the contents of the connection string, including the password after the "P:" character.

This is a security measure to prevent data theft if your phone is lost.

Resetting your router as a last resort

If none of the above methods helped, and you do not remember the administrator password to enter the settings, the last option is a hard reset (Reset). This procedure will reset the router to its factory settings, and the Wi-Fi password will be the one indicated on the sticker.

To perform a reset, find a small hole with the inscription on the router body Reset or DefaultPlug the device into the power outlet. Take a paperclip or toothpick, press the button inside the hole, and hold it for about 10-15 seconds. The lights on the front panel should blink or turn off, indicating the reboot process has begun.

⚠️ Please note: After resetting, all your personal settings will be lost. This includes your network name, Wi-Fi password, PPPoE/L2TP internet settings, and IPTV settings. Please be prepared to reconfigure your router for proper operation.

After rebooting, connect to the network with the name on the sticker, using the password from the same location. Then open a browser and go to the settings page. Most likely, a quick setup wizard will launch, which will automatically detect the connection type. If the internet connection doesn't work, you'll need to enter the username and password from your ISP contract. MTS in the appropriate fields.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Where can I find my login and password for logging into the Internet (PPPoE) if I forgot it?

This information is contained in your contract with your telecom operator. If your contract is lost, you can find your username and password in your personal account on the MTS website or by calling the customer support hotline after verifying your identity.

Is it possible to find out the Wi-Fi password if I'm not connected to the network right now?

No, it's impossible to find out the current password remotely without accessing the router settings or the connected device for security reasons. However, if the router hasn't been reset, the password remains the factory default (from the sticker).

What should I do if the sticker on my router has worn off?

If the sticker is unreadable and the password has been changed, the only solution is to reset the settings using the button. ResetAfter resetting, the router will use the default factory password, which can be found online for the exact device model (e.g., "ZTE H108N default password").

Is it safe to use third-party Wi-Fi hacking apps?

Using such programs carries risks. They may contain viruses or transmit your data to third parties. Furthermore, connecting to other people's networks without permission is illegal. It's best to use official methods to restore access to your network.