The situation when a guest's new gadget or laptop requires a network connection but the password has been forgotten is familiar to every smartphone user. Device owners LG Electronics often encounter interface limitations Android, which hides security key symbols by default to protect data. However, modern operating system versions and specific methods allow you to bypass this restriction without losing information.
In this article, we will examine in detail all the available methods for restoring access to Wi-Fi networks, using only your LG phone or computer. We'll cover the native tools of Android 10 and above, working with QR codes, Google cloud backup capabilities, and more complex technical solutions for advanced users. Understanding the principles of operation security protocols will help you not only find out the code, but also better protect your home network.
It is worth noting that the methods may vary depending on the firmware version. LG UX and the device's year of manufacture. Older models may require third-party software, while newer flagships allow you to view the code directly in the settings. It's important to proceed consistently to avoid accidentally resetting the network settings.
Using the QR code feature in Android settings
Starting with Android 10, Google has introduced a native QR code generation feature for quickly connecting other devices. This is the easiest and most secure method, requiring no additional software. On LG smartphones, this functionality is typically integrated into the standard wireless network menu.
First, you need to open the settings and go to the section Connections or Network and Internet. Find the item Wi-Fi and tap the name of the network you're currently connected to. The system may request identification via a fingerprint, pattern, or screen unlock PIN.
After confirming access rights, a QR code will appear on the screen. Below it, the password itself is often (but not always) written in plain text. If there is no text, the code can be scanned with any other phone or a dedicated scanner app on the same device to see the symbols.
- 📱 Open
Settingsand selectWi-Fi. - 🔗 Click on the gear icon or the name of the active network.
- 👁️ Select an option
ShareorQR code. - 🔍 Scan the code with another device's camera to view the password.
⚠️ Note: Whether or not the password is displayed under the QR code depends on the device manufacturer. On some LG models, the code is visible immediately, while on others, it only appears after scanning with a third-party app.
The uniqueness of this method is that it does not require superuser rights and works even on completely "clean" devices. This is a standard mechanism. Android OS, which is implemented at the security system level.
View saved networks via Google Account
The Google ecosystem allows you to sync Wi-Fi passwords across all devices linked to a single account. If you've ever connected to the desired network from another Android smartphone or tablet, the password may have automatically been saved in the cloud.
To check this, go to your LG phone's settings and find the section Google. Next, select Autofill and then Google Autocomplete. In the password management menu (Passwords) you can find saved credentials for various websites and applications, as well as for Wi-Fi networks.
Find the name of your wireless network in the list of saved data. Clicking on it will prompt you to confirm your identity. After successful authentication, you'll see your login and password in plain text. This is especially convenient if you've forgotten the code but previously connected to the router from another device.
Why might my password not sync?
Wi-Fi password syncing doesn't work on all devices and Android versions. It often requires both devices to be signed in to the same Google account and have backup enabled.
This method is effective when physical access to the router is not possible, and the network is not active on the current LG phone or the password is hidden by the interface. cloud storage Google acts as a reliable intermediary here.
Checking via the router's web interface
If your LG phone is connected to a Wi-Fi network, it automatically receives the gateway IP address, which can be used to access the router's settings. This is the "gold standard" for diagnostics, allowing you to not only view the password but also change any network settings.
First, find out the gateway IP address. Go to Settings → About the phone → State (or Net). Find the line Gateway or Router. Most often it is an address 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1Enter this address into the address bar of any browser on your phone (Chrome, Samsung Internet).
The router login page will open. If you've never changed the default login information, try the following combinations: login admin and password admin (or an empty field). The exact details are often indicated on a sticker on the bottom of the router itself.
Once inside, look for the section Wireless, Wi-Fi or Wireless network. In subsections Security or Security the field is located Wireless Password or PSK KeyThere the password is displayed in clear text.
| Router brand | Standard IP | Default login | Default password |
|---|---|---|---|
| TP-Link | 192.168.0.1 | admin | admin |
| ASUS | 192.168.1.1 | admin | admin |
| D-Link | 192.168.0.1 | admin | (empty) |
| Zyxel | 192.168.1.1 | admin | 1234 |
However, if the interface is open, you have full control over access point.
☑️ Checking access to the router
Using password recovery apps
In the store Google Play There are many utilities that promise to reveal saved passwords. However, there is an important caveat: on devices without Root rights (superuser rights) applications cannot read the system file wpa_supplicant.conf, where the keys are stored.
However, some applications work around these restrictions by using special Accessibility APIs or debugging features. Popular programs like WiFi Password Viewer or WiFi Key Recovery may try to extract data if the LG phone allows this via USB debugging.
To use such apps, you often need to enable developer mode. Go to Settings → About the phone → Software version and press 7 times quickly. Then in the developer options menu, enable USB debuggingAfter this, the running application will be able to read the network configuration.
⚠️ Warning: Installing apps from unknown sources or programs with a dubious reputation may result in your personal data being leaked. Use only trusted, highly rated utilities.
The effectiveness of this method depends heavily on the LG model and Android version. On modern versions (Android 11-14), access to Wi-Fi system files is almost completely blocked for third-party apps without a deep system hack.
Resetting your router as a last resort
If none of the software methods work and network access is urgently needed, the only option left is to physically reset the router to factory settings. This will reset the password to the value indicated on the sticker on the device.
Find the button on the back of the router. Reset or a small hole with an inscription RSTPress it with a paperclip or toothpick and hold for 10-15 seconds until the indicators blink simultaneously. The router will reboot.
After rebooting, the network will be named as indicated on the sticker (for example, TP-Link_XXXX), and you'll need the password from the same sticker to connect. Be careful: this step will erase all your personal settings, including the network name and connection type (PPPoE, L2TP), if your provider requires specific configuration.
- 🔌 Find the button
Reseton the router body. - ⏱️ Press and hold it for 10-15 seconds until the indicators restart.
- 📡 Find the network with the factory name (indicated on the sticker).
- 🔑 Enter the password from the sticker to connect.
This method guarantees a 100% result, but it requires time to reconfigure the Internet, especially if the provider uses MAC address binding or specific authorization protocols.
Technical nuances and working with root rights
For users who have deep knowledge in the field Android, there is direct access to the file system. File /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf Contains a list of all networks and their passwords in clear text (for WPA/WPA2).
To read this file on an LG phone, you need root access. Rooting removes security restrictions, but voids the warranty and may cause instability. Once you have root access, you can use a file manager with superuser rights (e.g., Root Explorer).
Open the file in a text editor and find the block network with the name of your network (ssid). Line psk will contain the password you're looking for. This is the most technically accurate method, independent of the manufacturer's interface.
Using this method is only justified if other methods are not available and the device is secondary or you are fully aware of the risks of modifying the system partition. LG Android.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is it possible to find out the Wi-Fi password on an LG device without root access?
Yes, this is possible using the QR code feature in Android 10+ settings, by syncing your Google Account, or by accessing the router settings through a browser. Directly reading the system file without root access is impossible.
Where can I find the router IP address on my LG phone?
Go to Settings → Connections → Wi-FiClick on the active network name or the gear icon. In the Details section, find the field Gateway or Router.
What should I do if the router password (admin/admin) doesn't work?
If the default combinations don't work, the password was previously changed. In this case, the only solution is to reset the router to factory settings using the Reset button.
Are password viewer apps safe to use?
Most of these apps require suspicious permissions. It's safer to use Android's built-in tools or your router's web interface than to trust your data to third-party software.