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So, I go to a school with 100 pupils. There is no 3G where I live so I can't use my data to access the internet on my phone. I was wondering if there were any reasonably easy ways to get the WiFi password to the school's internet so I could use internet on my phone? We have laptops in the school so we don't take our own in, but if it helped, I could take my own laptop in, although I still wouldn't have internet access on it without the password. Anyone know anyhting?
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Just don't do anything sketchy and bring in your laptop and ask a tech person to log into the wifi for you.

Assuming you're on Windows 7, you can right click on the connection, properties, show characters. Then you have the login. I'd assume it works for other OS's as well, I've only tried it on Windows 7.
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First, find out what kind of connection your school has and then search it up online to get the IP Address so you can go to the connection's settings or get the IP off of CMD by using ipconfig, after that search again for the internet's user and pass so you can have access to the internet's panel, once you're in scroll down and you should see the internet's password.

Sorry, I'm not the best at explaining stuff but yeah, make sure you were already connected to the internet (school's laptops), good luck.
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imgur wrote Just don't do anything sketchy and bring in your laptop and ask a tech person to log into the wifi for you.

Assuming you're on Windows 7, you can right click on the connection, properties, show characters. Then you have the login. I'd assume it works for other OS's as well, I've only tried it on Windows 7.
I have Win7, as do the school's laptops. When you click "Show characters", it turns from "****" to a blank space instead of showing the password. I'd assume it would be the same on my own laptop. Then again, the IT technician in my school is a 60 year old women who hates everything and everyone, there is absolutely no chance of her signing into the WiFi on my personal laptop, she'd tell me just to use a school one.


wrote First, find out what kind of connection your school has and then search it up online to get the IP Address so you can go to the connection's settings or get the IP off of CMD by using ipconfig, after that search again for the internet's user and pass so you can have access to the internet's panel, once you're in scroll down and you should see the internet's password.

Sorry, I'm not the best at explaining stuff but yeah, make sure you were already connected to the internet (school's laptops), good luck.

Not possible for me to access CMD, all methods are blocked, I've tried. Basically everything is blocked, other than BBC Bitesize, a few news websites and Microsoft programs. We even have to use IE, no access to FireFox or Chrome and we are disabled from downloading anything. It's quite pathetic tbh.


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imgur wrote Just don't do anything sketchy and bring in your laptop and ask a tech person to log into the wifi for you.

Assuming you're on Windows 7, you can right click on the connection, properties, show characters. Then you have the login. I'd assume it works for other OS's as well, I've only tried it on Windows 7.
I have Win7, as do the school's laptops. When you click "Show characters", it turns from "****" to a blank space instead of showing the password. I'd assume it would be the same on my own laptop. Then again, the IT technician in my school is a 60 year old women who hates everything and everyone, there is absolutely no chance of her signing into the WiFi on my personal laptop, she'd tell me just to use a school one.


do the method I told you about, it works half of the time unless the school changed the internet's panel's user and pass.

trust me, I've done this method at my school and I'm always connected to the internet, by the way, once you're connected, I'd recommend not giving anyone else the password since It'll spread and then they'll change everything.
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Sanctorum wrote
imgur wrote Just don't do anything sketchy and bring in your laptop and ask a tech person to log into the wifi for you.

Assuming you're on Windows 7, you can right click on the connection, properties, show characters. Then you have the login. I'd assume it works for other OS's as well, I've only tried it on Windows 7.
I have Win7, as do the school's laptops. When you click "Show characters", it turns from "****" to a blank space instead of showing the password. I'd assume it would be the same on my own laptop. Then again, the IT technician in my school is a 60 year old women who hates everything and everyone, there is absolutely no chance of her signing into the WiFi on my personal laptop, she'd tell me just to use a school one.


do the method I told you about, it works half of the time unless the school changed the internet's panel's user and pass.

trust me, I've done this method at my school and I'm always connected to the internet, by the way, once you're connected, I'd recommend not giving anyone else the password since It'll spread and then they'll change everything.

Not possible for me to access CMD, all methods are blocked, I've tried. Basically everything is blocked, other than BBC Bitesize, a few news websites and Microsoft programs. We even have to use IE, no access to FireFox or Chrome and we are disabled from downloading anything. It's quite pathetic tbh.
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Download and burn Kali Linux to a disk and reboot your computer into Kali Live Mode(don't install it). Then use Reaver to crack the WPA2 password in about an hour or two.
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Sanctorum wrote
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Sanctorum wrote
imgur wrote Just don't do anything sketchy and bring in your laptop and ask a tech person to log into the wifi for you.

Assuming you're on Windows 7, you can right click on the connection, properties, show characters. Then you have the login. I'd assume it works for other OS's as well, I've only tried it on Windows 7.
I have Win7, as do the school's laptops. When you click "Show characters", it turns from "****" to a blank space instead of showing the password. I'd assume it would be the same on my own laptop. Then again, the IT technician in my school is a 60 year old women who hates everything and everyone, there is absolutely no chance of her signing into the WiFi on my personal laptop, she'd tell me just to use a school one.


do the method I told you about, it works half of the time unless the school changed the internet's panel's user and pass.

trust me, I've done this method at my school and I'm always connected to the internet, by the way, once you're connected, I'd recommend not giving anyone else the password since It'll spread and then they'll change everything.

Not possible for me to access CMD, all methods are blocked, I've tried. Basically everything is blocked, other than BBC Bitesize, a few news websites and Microsoft programs. We even have to use IE, no access to FireFox or Chrome and we are disabled from downloading anything. It's quite pathetic tbh.


once you get home, search up the internet's name and the ip it sends you to so you can access the admin panel.

If you can't use any kind of browser with the laptop, I don't think there's a chance of getting the password unless you ask one of the teachers.
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lent wrote
once you get home, search up the internet's name and the ip it sends you to so you can access the admin panel.

If you can't use any kind of browser with the laptop, I don't think there's a chance of getting the password unless you ask one of the teachers.
The school laptop's use IE. I use Firefox on my personal laptop but would need the wifi password to use internet on my own laptop at school(obviously ). I'll try what you have said, thanks
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Why can't you just ask them? If they're smart enough to block everyone else they're probably smart enough to see someone unauthorized accessing the network.
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