How to Find the WiFi Password on a Xiaomi Router: A Complete Guide

It's quite common for router owners to need to connect a new device to a wireless network but have forgotten or lost the password. Xiaomi Users face this problem just as often as others, especially given the popularity of these devices due to their affordability and functionality. The default factory password is often changed immediately after purchase for security reasons, making it impossible to use when expanding the network or connecting guest devices.

Fortunately, the router software architecture Xiaomi provides several secure ways to recover or view your current login credentials. You can use the web interface via a browser, a dedicated mobile app, or even a physical reset of the device if other methods are unavailable. It's important to understand that accessing security settings requires authorization, so you'll need to know the administrator password or have physical access to the device.

In this guide, we'll cover each available method in detail so you can choose the one that best suits your situation. We'll cover not only standard procedures but also the nuances of working with different firmware versions, which may have different interfaces. Restoring access Networking is a basic skill that will save you time and frustration in the future.

⚠️ Note: Web control panel and mobile app interface Mi Home May be updated. The location of some menu items or tab names in newer firmware versions may differ from the screenshots and instructions below.

Finding the password on the router's sticker

The easiest and most often overlooked way to find connection information is to inspect the router itself. It's on the bottom or back of the device. Xiaomi There's always an information sticker on the unit. If you've never changed your wireless network settings since purchasing it, that's where it says factory password (designated as Password or Key). It is usually a combination of numbers and letters of the Latin alphabet.

However, it's important to note that this method only works if the router's configuration hasn't been modified. Many users change the default settings immediately after initial setup to protect their network from unauthorized access by neighbors. In this situation, the information on the sticker will become useless, and you'll need to find the changed password through other means.

The sticker also contains the address for entering the control panel, which often looks like this: miwifi.com or IP address 192.168.31.1This data is critical for further manipulation of settings via the browser. If the sticker is worn or damaged, try gently wiping the surface with a soft cloth, but do not use harsh chemical solvents, which may permanently destroy the marking.

  • 🔍 Find the sticker on the bottom or back of the device.
  • 📝 Copy the value in the "Password" or "Key" field (if the password has not been changed).
  • 🌐 Use the address "miwifi.com" to enter the settings.
  • 🔐 Make sure you're looking at the WiFi password and not the WPS PIN.

⚠️ Important: Don't rely solely on the sticker if the router was previously configured. Attempting to enter the factory password on a modified network will only result in a connection error and temporary blocking of login attempts.

Viewing the password through the router's web interface

The most universal and secure method is to access the admin panel through a web browser. This method not only allows you to view your current password but also change it to a more complex or easier-to-remember one. First, you need to connect your device (computer or smartphone) to the router. This can be done via a LAN cable or via WiFi if you're already connected to the network but have forgotten your password.

Open any browser and enter the router's address in the address bar. For devices Xiaomi this is most often 192.168.31.1 or domain name miwifi.comAfter navigating to the address, the system will ask for the administrator password. Please note: this is not the WiFi password, but the password for managing the router. If you haven't changed it, the field may be empty or contain the default combination specified in the instructions. If you lose the administrator password, you'll have to perform a full reset.

After successful authorization, you will be taken to the main menu. You need to find the section responsible for wireless network settings. In the interface Xiaomi It's usually called "Wireless Settings." This is where the network name (SSID) and security key are displayed. In some firmware versions, the password is hidden behind asterisks, but there's always a "Show" button or a small "eye" next to it. Clicking it will display the characters in plain text.

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The interface may differ depending on the firmware version. Older models may have a simpler menu, while newer routers with support Wi-Fi 6 Offer advanced settings, including separating the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. Make sure you're looking at the password for the specific frequency you plan to connect to, although modern models often combine these frequencies into a single network with smart switching.

Parameter Default value Where to change Recommendation
IP address 192.168.31.1 Not required Remember or write down
Domain miwifi.com Not required Convenient for input from a phone
Admin password Empty / Xiaomi System Preferences It is necessary to change it to complex
Encryption WPA2-PSK WiFi settings Leave WPA2 or WPA3
What to do if page 192.168.31.1 does not open?

Make sure your device is connected to this router's network. If you're using mobile data, the page won't load. Also, check if you have a static IP address in your network settings that conflicts with the router's range. Try clearing your browser cache or using incognito mode.

Using the Mi Home mobile app

For ecosystem users Xiaomi Managing your router via your smartphone is the most convenient option. The app Mi Home (or a separate application Xiaomi WiFi (In some regions) allows you to control your network remotely. If your phone is already connected to the router's WiFi network, you can view the password directly in the app interface, without having to navigate through the browser.

After logging into the app, select your router from the list of devices. The main control menu often displays a QR code for quick connection for guests. Sometimes, you'll find a text password next to it or in the WiFi settings within the app. However, in recent software versions, the company Xiaomi For security reasons, it often hides direct viewing of the password, leaving only the "Share QR code" function.

If the password isn't displayed in plain text, use the QR code scanning feature on another device. Many Android and iOS smartphones can read network parameters from QR codes. Point the second phone's camera at the first phone's screen where the code is displayed in the app. The system will automatically prompt you to connect to the network, and in some cases, you may even be able to see the saved security key in the connection details.

  • 📱 Open the Mi Home app on the connected smartphone.
  • 📡 Select your router from the list of smart devices.
  • 🔑 Go to WiFi settings or tap "Share".
  • 📷 Use a QR code to connect other gadgets without entering a password.

Viewing a saved password on a connected computer

If you have a Windows computer that has previously connected to this WiFi network, the system may have saved the password in its storage. This applies even if the computer is currently connected via cable, as long as the network profile is saved. To view the password, you will need administrator rights on the computer.

The easiest way is through the graphical interface. Open the Network and Sharing Center and click on the name of your wireless connection. In the properties window that opens, go to the Security tab. There you'll see a checkbox labeled "Show characters as you type." Once enabled, your password will appear in the "Network security key" field.

For more advanced users, or if the graphical interface doesn't work, you can use the command line. This method allows you to retrieve the password of any saved network, even if it's not currently active. Open the command line as administrator and enter the command to display the profile.

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

In the command results, find the line "Key Content". This is where the Wi-Fi password in plaintext. This method works on all modern versions of Windows, starting with Windows 7. On macOS, this procedure is also possible through Keychain Access, where you need to find the network name and check the "Show password" box, confirming the action with your Mac account password.

⚠️ Note: Commands in the command line are case-sensitive. Make sure the network name in quotation marks is written exactly as it appears in the list of available networks, including spaces and special characters.

📊 What device do you most often use to configure your router?
Smartphone
Laptop/PC
Tablet
I don't configure routers myself.

Resetting a Xiaomi router to factory settings

If none of the above methods work, and you don't remember your WiFi password or the administrator password for accessing the settings, the final, radical option is a hard reset. This will return the router to its out-of-the-box state, erasing all your personal settings, including the network name, password, and provider settings.

To perform a reset, find the hole marked on the router body ResetIt's usually recessed into the housing to prevent accidental pressing. You'll need a thin object, such as a straightened paperclip or toothpick. Press the button inside the hole and hold it for about 5-10 seconds until the status light starts flashing orange or the router reboots.

After rebooting, the router will be running with factory settings. You can connect to an open network (or a network with the password from the sticker) and repeat the initial setup process. You will need to re-enter your internet service provider information (PPPoE username and password, or connection type), so make sure you have this information handy before resetting.

  • 📌 Locate the Reset hole on the back panel.
  • 🖊️ Press and hold the paper clip for 5-10 seconds.
  • ⏳ Wait until the indicator flashes and reboots.
  • ⚙️ Reconfigure your router via miwifi.com.
What will happen to the Internet after the reset?

Your internet connection will be completely lost because the router will "forget" your provider's settings. You'll need to re-enter your contract login and password or select the Dynamic IP connection type if your provider doesn't require authorization.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I forgot my administrator password, not my WiFi password?

If you can't log in to the web interface (192.168.31.1) because you've forgotten your management password, it's impossible to recover it without resetting it for security reasons. The only way out is to reset it using the reset button. Reset for 5-10 seconds, after which the router will allow you to set a new administrator password during the first setup.

Is it possible to find out the password through the app if the phone is not connected to WiFi?

No, to access the router settings through the app Mi Home To use the router's web interface, your control device (smartphone) must be connected to the router's network via either WiFi or a LAN cable. Remotely viewing the password without first configuring cloud functionality is usually unavailable.

I changed my password, but my devices won't connect. What's wrong?

After changing the router password, all previously connected devices will remember the old key. On each device (phone, laptop, TV), find your network in the WiFi list, select "Forget network" or "Delete profile," and then reconnect using the new password.

Is it safe to use the default password on the sticker?

Using the factory password is not recommended if it's easily readable. It's better to set a complex password containing mixed-case letters, numbers, and special characters. Default passwords are often known to attackers, and if your neighbors know your router model, they may try to brute-force access.