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Double click one of the displayed entries (or right-click it and select Show Info).All the wifi networks will now be listed together with the kind "AirPort network password".In the main display, click on "Kind" to sort all entries by kind.On the left, in the Keychains box, click "iCloud".
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Open the Keychain Access app desribed above.On your OSX device (eg your Mac), make sure you are logged in to iCloud (via System Preferences).To see wifi networks you've connected to from your iOS devices:
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The following is all for Yosemite (I had version 10.10.3). You can edit the XML of the wireless profile (recommended for advanced users only), switch between manual and automatic modes, switch between WPA-PSK/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.įor every wireless profile found, ManageWirelessNetworks will display the following information: 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.Īs with all Nirsoft tools, this one is straightforward, with every feature accessible and usable for all user types (minus editing the XML of the wireless profile, which is only recommended for advanced users).Yes, but there's a catch to the keychain see below. It also allows you to edit a single profile using the Windows default editor. ManageWirelessNetworks displays extensive information about every wireless profile on your system, including the network adapters not active. ManageWirelessNetworks provides an alternative to the Windows Manage Wireless Networks (aka Manage Known Networks on Windows 10).
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