![]() ![]() ManageWirelessNetworks also allows you to edit a single profile with the standard editor of Windows, edit the XML of the wireless profile (For advanced users only !), quickly switch between manual and automatic mode, quickly switch between WPAPSK/WPA2PSK/AES/TKIP modes, rename the profile, rename the SSID, move profile position up and down, copy multiple wireless profiles to another wireless card on your system, and more. For every wireless profile, the following information is displayed: Profile Name, SSID, Connection Type, Connection Mode, Authentication, Encryption, Key Type, Auto Switch (Yes/No), Non Broadcast (Yes/No), Profile Position, Created Time, Modified Time, Wireless Key, and more. ![]() It displays extensive information about every wireless profile on your system, even if the network adapter is not active. WirelessKeyView recovers all wireless network security keys/passwords (WEP/WPA) stored in your computer by the Wireless Zero Configuration service of Windows XP or by the WLAN AutoConfig service of Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows Server 2008. ManageWirelessNetworks is an alternative tool to the standard 'Manage Wireless Networks' of Windows (or 'Manage Known Networks' on Windows 10). ![]() Direct link Copy ManageWirelessNetworks 1.10 ![]()
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