Open this app, make sure 'All Items' in the left-hand column is selected, and type a Wi-Fi network's name into the search box at the top right. Its Keychain Access tool, lurking in the Utilities sub-folder of your Applications folder, stores all of the passwords your Mac can save - not just for Wi-Fi signals but for e-mail accounts, Web pages, social-media networks and other online resources. If you want to avoid looking for a tiny hand-lettered sign with a wireless password on it somewhere in your local cafe, or asking a barista or bartender for the details, you'd best have connected to that network earlier on a laptop. assuming it's not one you have to enter in a form on a 'captive portal' Web login.īut many of these devices won't cough up that password later on so you can enter it on another device. How do I look it up so I can connect my phone to the same network?Īnswer: Computers, phones, tablets and other gadgets that can connect to a Wi-Fi network will usually remember its password for you. Question: I have a Wi-Fi network's password saved on my computer.