How to Find ByFly's WiFi Password: A Complete Guide

The situation when you urgently need to connect a new gadget to your home network, but the security key is forgotten or lost, is familiar to many subscribers BeltelecomOften, the password isn't written down anywhere, and the sticker underneath the router only shows the factory-set password, which may have been changed during initial setup. In this case, the obvious question arises: how to restore access to the wireless network without completely reconfiguring the router.

Fortunately, modern operating systems and router interfaces offer several effective ways to solve this problem. You can retrieve the stored code through a connected Windows device, use the provider's mobile app, or access the router's web interface. Each method has its own specific features and requires specific steps.

It is important to understand that the recovery procedure depends on the model of your equipment, whether it is ZTE, Huawei or newer models EltexIn some cases, if none of the software methods work, you'll have to resort to a hard reset, which will restore the device to factory settings. Below, we'll cover all the available options in detail.

Using a connected Windows computer

The easiest and fastest way to find out your current WiFi password is to look it up in the operating system settings on a computer that's already connected to the network. Windows securely stores the security keys for every network your laptop or PC has ever connected to. To do this, you'll need physical access to the device and administrator privileges.

Open the Network Connections control panel. In modern versions of Windows 10 and 11, this can be done through the network settings menu. Find the active wireless connection whose properties you want to view. Click the "Wireless network properties" link or similar button in the status window.

In the window that opens, go to the tab SecurityThis is where the main encryption parameters are stored. You'll see the "Network Security Key" field, where the characters are hidden behind dots or asterisks. To see the actual password, check the "Show entered characters" box.

⚠️ Note: If the Security tab is unavailable or the fields are locked, your account may not have sufficient privileges. Try running the command prompt as administrator.

An alternative method for advanced users is to use the command line. This method works even if the graphical interface freezes. Open the console and enter the command to display the network profile.

netsh wlan show profile name="Your_Network_Name" key=clear

In the command results, find the "Key Content" line. It will contain the password you're looking for in cleartext. This method is universal and works on most versions of Windows.

Checking the password through the router settings

The router's web interface is the control center of your home network, where all configurations, including WiFi encryption keys, are stored. To access it, you need to know the login address and authorization information. The address is usually found on a sticker on the bottom of the device, most often 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.

Enter the address in the browser's address bar. You will be asked to enter your username and password. If you haven't changed them, try the default pair: username admin and password admin (or 1234). This information is also often printed on a label under the router case along with the SSID and PIN code.

After successfully logging into the control panel, navigation will vary depending on the device model. ByFly routers from providers often have a customized interface. Look for sections labeled "WLAN," "Wireless," "Wireless Network," or "Wi-Fi Settings." Within this section, find the "Security" subsection.

The "WPA Pre-Shared Key," "Password," or "Passphrase" field will display the current network key. You can also change it to something more complex and memorable. Be sure to save your changes by clicking "Apply" or "Save" if you've made any changes.

What to do if you forgot your router password?

If you changed your router's web interface password and forgot it, restoring it without a factory reset is virtually impossible. The only solution is to perform a hard reset using the button on the router's case. This will restore the default login and password (usually admin/admin), but will also reset all internet and WiFi settings.

Features of ZTE and Huawei routers

Equipment from companies ZTE And Huawei is the most common among subscribers BeltelecomThe interfaces of these devices have a similar structure, but may differ depending on the firmware version. The address 192.168.1.1.

In routers Huawei After logging in, you should go to the menu WLAN -> WLAN Basic Configuration or WLAN Security ConfigurationThis is where the SSID and encryption key are displayed. Pay attention to the field WPA/WPA2 pre-shared key.

Devices ZTE often have a tabbed interface Network -> WLAN -> SecurityOn some older models, the password may be displayed as asterisks and cannot be viewed. In this case, you can simply replace it with a new one and save the settings.

Modern models support the function WPS, which allows you to connect without entering a password, but this method is not suitable for viewing the password through the interface. If the interface is in Chinese or English, use a browser translator or refer to the lock icons.

Router model Entrance address Standard login Location of WiFi settings
Huawei HG8245H 192.168.100.1 root / admin WLAN -> Security
ZTE F660 192.168.1.1 admin / admin Network -> WLAN -> Security
Eltex NTU-RG-140 192.168.1.1 admin / admin Wireless -> Security
Sagemcom 192.168.1.1 admin / admin Home Network -> Wireless

Keep in mind that after changing the router settings, all connected devices will lose connection and require you to re-enter the new password. Prepare the new password for all devices in advance.

ByFly Mobile App and Android

If you don't have access to a computer, you can use your smartphone. Operating system Android Starting with version 10, you can view saved WiFi passwords without root access. To do this, go to WiFi settings, select the desired network, and tap "Share" or "QR code."

A text password is often displayed beneath the QR code. If the text is hidden, take a screenshot of the code and scan it with any QR code reader app using a second phone or an online service. The resulting string will contain the following prefix: P: a password will be indicated.

Also a provider Beltelecom Beltelecom develops its own apps for subscribers, such as "My Beltelecom" or "ByFly Wi-Fi." The mobile app's personal account sometimes provides information about connected devices and basic network settings, although full access to security keys is rarely provided for security reasons.

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Resetting the router to factory settings

If none of these methods work, or you don't remember the password to access the router's web interface, there's a radical but effective solution: a hard reset. This will return the device to its out-of-the-box state, restoring the factory WiFi password found on the sticker.

Find a small hole with the inscription on the router body Reset or DefaultIt's usually recessed into the housing to prevent accidental pressing. You'll need a thin object, such as a paperclip or toothpick.

With the router turned on, press and hold the button inside the hole for 10-15 seconds. The lights on the front panel should flash or turn off, indicating the reboot process has begun. Release the button and wait 2-3 minutes for the device to fully boot up.

⚠️ Note: After resetting, your internet will stop working if your provider requires PPPoE or VLAN configuration. You will need to re-enter the username and password from your contract into the router settings.

After rebooting, the WiFi network will be named as indicated on the label (SSID), and the password will match the factory default (WPA Key). This is a guaranteed way to regain control of the device.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

In conclusion, we'll answer the most frequently asked questions users have when restoring network access. These nuances will help you avoid common mistakes.

Can I find out the ByFly WiFi password if I'm not connected to the network?

Without connecting to the router or having a saved profile on another device, it's impossible to find the password using operating system methods. However, if you have physical access to the router and know the password for the web interface, you can connect to it via cable or WiFi (if you know the password for the interface but not the WiFi, which is rare) and view the settings.

Where can I find my Beltelecom contract if I've lost it?

Internet access login and password (not to be confused with WiFi) can be found in the subscriber's personal account on the proe.by website or in the mobile app. Information can also be provided by calling the call center at 090 after verifying the subscriber's identity.

Why doesn't the router accept the new password?

A common cause is using invalid characters or a password that's too short. Passwords must be between 8 and 63 characters long. Also, make sure CapsLock is disabled on your keyboard and the correct keyboard layout is selected when typing.

Is it safe to use WPS to connect?

WPS technology is convenient, but it's considered vulnerable to hacking. If you value maximum home network security, we recommend disabling WPS in your router settings and using only complex WPA2/WPA3 passwords.

⚠️ Please note: Router interfaces and mobile apps are updated regularly. The layout of menu items may differ slightly from that described in the instructions. Always check the latest documentation on the manufacturer's official website.

Restoring access to the ByFly WiFi network is possible. Use software methods through Windows or the router settings to save the current configuration. Resetting should only be done as a last resort, after all other options have been exhausted. Protect your settings and use complex but memorable character combinations to protect your personal information.