(Brothers with laptops can use the software to crack the password of the wireless network for free? If you don't have a laptop now, you can download it and save it, and then use it when you have a laptop. Enable the wireless network card and open the software to see the wireless router. The password (is a list of jumbled numbers) and then copy and paste it in the password of the wireless network login. WirelessKeyView allows you to recover wireless network keys (WEP/WPA) stored by Windows operating systems (not third-party products). The software uses hexadecimal and Ascii (if provided) codes to display the key with the adapter name and user GUI. This information can be copied to the clipboard or exported to Text/HTML/XML file format. The software does not need to be installed and can be used normally. My router is DLINK, and the test can be used. Only the password is set, and no other settings (such as binding... etc.) are recommended to everyone now. Welcome everyone to continue research and development. See if other routers are used to it. Scans for 802.11 wireless networks, and displays and views information about each network, including a received signal strength indicator, route, power mode, security mode, transfer rate, and more. In this new version, you can easily find the access point location, signal strength of each network by scanning, and can automatically select the network with the best signal.)