Forgot your home Wi-Fi password and need to connect to the network from a new device? Or is a guest requesting internet access, but the sticker on the router is long gone? The situation becomes more complicated if the only device connected to the network is smart TVUnlike smartphones or laptops, there's no standard way to view saved passwords in TV settings. But there is a solution!
In this article we will analyze 5 working methods, how to find out the Wi-Fi password through the TV - from simple ones (for modern models with Android TV or webOS) to advanced (using ADB or alternative devices). Important: not all methods are universal - their availability depends on TV firmware, model, and even sales region. For example, on Samsung Tizen The algorithm differs from 2023 LG webOS 2020.
Before you begin, please check two things:
- Make sure the TV connected to the desired Wi-Fi network (The network status menu should show "Connected").
- Eliminate use guest network - her password often differs from the main one.
1. View the password through the TV settings (only for some models)
The most obvious way is to look in the TV's Wi-Fi menu. Unfortunately, Most manufacturers hide passwords for security reasons., but there are exceptions:
- 📺 Televisions Xiaomi (Mi TV, Redmi Smart TV) - in firmware based on Android TV 9+ has a "Show password" option in the connected networks section.
- 🖥️ Some models Philips With Android TV — the password is displayed as asterisks, but it can be copied using the keyboard.
- 🔄 Outdated firmware Samsung (until 2018) — the password was sometimes saved in clear text in the network menu.
How to check:
- Open
Settings → Network → Wi-Fi. - Select the current network (it is marked with a check mark or the word “Connected”).
- Look for options like "Show password," "Network details," or "Advanced."
If there is no option, proceed to the next method. LG webOS And Sony Bravia this method doesn't work fundamentally.
The TV is connected to the correct network|There is no guest mode on the router|Tried rebooting the TV|Checked all network settings-->
2. Using the Wi-Fi Share feature (Android TV and Google TV)
Modern TVs on Android TV (starting with version 10) and Google TV support the generation function QR code for connecting to Wi-FiThis won't give you the password itself, but it will allow you to connect another device without entering it. Here's how it works:
- Open on your TV
Settings → Network & Internet → Wi-Fi. - Select your current network and click Share.
- The system will generate a QR code. Scan it with your smartphone, and it will automatically connect to the network.
- On your smartphone, open saved networks (
Settings → Wi-Fi → Saved Networks) and look at the password.
🔹 Limitation: on some TVs (for example, Sony X80J) The QR code is valid for only 5 minutes.
3. Connecting via ADB (for advanced users)
If the TV is working on Android TV, you can extract the password using Android Debug Bridge (ADB)This method requires a computer and basic command line skills, but is 100% effective. Important: ADB must be enabled on the TV. (usually disabled by default).
Instructions:
- Turn on
ADBon TV:- Go to
Settings → About TV → Build number. - Tap on "Build Number" 7 times until you see the "You are now a developer" notification.
- Return to
Settings → For developersand enable "USB debugging" and "Network debugging".
- Go to
adb shellsu
cat /data/misc/wifi/WifiConfigStore.xml
Look for the line in the output <string name="PreSharedKey">YOUR_PASSWORD</string>.
⚠️ Attention: On TVs Samsung Tizen And LG webOS This method doesn't work - they have a different file system. Also, some manufacturers (for example, Xiaomi) encrypt passwords in configuration files.
4. Alternative devices: router or smartphone
If your TV won't let you retrieve the password, the easiest way is to use another device that's already connected to the network. Let's consider two options:
Method 1: View the password on the router
- 🌐 Connect your TV to your router via cable (if Wi-Fi isn't working).
- 🔍 Go to the router's web interface (usually at
192.168.0.1or192.168.1.1). - 🔑 Go to the section
Wireless → Security(names may vary). The password will be in the fieldPSK PasswordorNetwork Key.
Method 2: Extracting password from smartphone
On Android (version 10+):
- Open
Settings → Network & Internet → Wi-Fi. - Tap on the current network → Share.
- Enter the device PIN code - the system will display the password.
On iPhone (iOS 16+):
- Go to
Settings → Wi-Fi. - Click on the icon
inear the network. - Tap Copy Password (Face ID/Touch ID required).
⚠️ Attention: If the router is rented from a provider (for example, Rostelecom or Beeline), the password may be hidden in your personal account. In this case, try resetting it via SMS command (usually*100#or*111#).
What to do if your router is blocked by your ISP?
Many providers block access to rented router settings. In this case:
1. Call support and ask them to temporarily unblock access (sometimes it helps).
2. Use your provider's app (for example, "My Beeline" or "Rostelecom Personal Account") - it may have a section with Wi-Fi data.
3. If nothing helps, reset the router to factory settings (button Reset for 10 seconds) and set it up again.
5. Resetting network settings on the TV (extreme case)
If none of the methods worked, there remains a radical solution - reset the TV's network settings and reconnect by entering the password from the router's sticker. This method is suitable if:
- 🔄 You have physical access to the router (you can see the password on the sticker).
- 📱 There is another device connected to the same network (to avoid losing internet connection).
- 🔧 You are ready to reconfigure all the apps on your TV (Netflix, YouTube, etc.).
How to reset settings:
- On Samsung Tizen:
Settings → General → Reset → Reset network settings. - On LG webOS:
Settings → All settings → Network → Reset Wi-Fi. - On Android TV:
Settings → Network & Internet → Advanced → Reset Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and Bluetooth.
| Manufacturer | Path to reset | Is a PIN required? | Are other settings reset? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung (Tizen) | General → Reset → Network Settings |
Yes (if installed) | No, only the network |
| LG (webOS) | All Settings → Network → Reset Wi-Fi |
No | No |
| Sony (Android TV) | Network and Internet → Advanced → Reset |
Yes | Yes (also Bluetooth) |
| Xiaomi (PatchWall) | Settings → System → Reset → Network reset |
No | No |
After the reset, the TV will "forget" all saved networks. Reconnect by entering the password from the router sticker or from your provider account.
Common mistakes and how to avoid them
When trying to find a Wi-Fi password through a TV, users often encounter common problems. Here's how to solve them:
- 🔌 The TV is not connected to the network. - check the connection status in
Settings → NetworkIf the status is "Connected" but there is no internet, the problem may be with the router. - 🔒 PIN code is requested - this is protection against accidental changes. Samsung default PIN -
0000or the last 4 digits of the serial number (on the sticker on the back). - 📵 ADB won't connect — Make sure USB/network debugging is enabled on your TV and use the original cable. On some models Xiaomi You must additionally allow the connection in the pop-up window.
- 🔄 After resetting, the TV does not find the network. — Check if the SSID is hidden in the router settings. If so, temporarily enable network visibility.
If your TV is displaying a "Failed to connect to the network" error after resetting, try:
- Reboot the router (disconnect power for 30 seconds).
- Change the network security type on your router
WPA3onWPA2-PSK(Some older TVs do not support the new standard). - Disable Quick Connect (
Fast Roaming) in the router settings.
FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions
Is it possible to find out the Wi-Fi password on a TV? Samsung 2023?
On TVs Samsung With Tizen (2018–2026) There is no built-in password viewing feature. The only working methods are:
- Use another device (smartphone, laptop) connected to this network.
- Go to the router settings (if you know the login details).
- Reset your TV's network settings and reconnect.
ADB on Tizen does not work - this OS is not supported Android.
Why on LG webOS no "Show password" option?
LG intentionally removed this feature in versions webOS 4.0 and later (2019 and later) for security reasons. Previously, the password could be seen in the network menu, but it is now hidden. Alternatives:
- Use the QR code to connect another device (if your TV supports it) Google TV).
- Connect the keyboard via Bluetooth and try copying the password via the context menu (this does not work on all models).
Is it possible to find out the password if the TV is connected via cable (Ethernet)?
No. The Wi-Fi password is stored only for wireless connections. If the TV uses a cable, it doesn't know the Wi-Fi password (even if the router broadcasts both networks simultaneously). In this case:
- Connect your TV to Wi-Fi (temporarily disconnect the cable).
- Use one of the devices connected to Wi-Fi (smartphone, tablet).
- Access your router settings via your browser.
Will the ADB method work? Android TV from Sony?
Yes, but with some reservations:
- On Sony Bravia 2020 and newer
ADBenabled by default, but requires confirmation on the TV screen. - On 2018–2019 models, you must first activate developer mode (7 taps on the build number).
- The path to the password file may vary. Check the following folders:
/data/misc/wifi//data/vendor/wifi/
If ADB gives an error permission denied, try the command su to obtain root rights (does not work on all firmware versions).
What should I do if I have a router from a provider and I don't have access to the settings?
Rented routers (for example, from Rostelecom, MTS or Beeline) often block access to the Wi-Fi password. Solutions:
- Provider's personal account — there is usually a “My devices” or “Wi-Fi” section where the password is displayed.
- SMS command - send a USSD request (for example,
*100#) and follow the instructions in the answer. - Call for support - ask for the password (you will need to confirm your personal information).
- Resetting the router - click
Resetfor 10 seconds, but after that you will have to set up the Internet again (connection details are usually on a sticker or in the contract).
⚠️ Attention: Resetting the router from the provider can lead to loss of access to the Internet if the configuration is carried out automatically (for example, using technology TR-069). In this case, you will need to reactivate the service.