
Right click and choose “Export Selected Items” (Ctrl+E) then give the text file a name. To export a profile, click on an individual network, drag the mouse, or use Ctrl+click to select multiple entries. Be aware that some antivirus software will flag this tool as malicious although these are false positives and the tool is safe to use.

Another useful feature is the ability to import and export selected wireless profiles to a standard text file.
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Nirsoft’s WirelessKeyView is a small portable tool that is useful for quickly viewing the profile names and passwords of wireless connections. Here we show you 7 solutions to import and export the wireless profiles on your computer. Windows can store dozens of different profiles so it’s useful to have a backup of them for future use. Thankfully it’s entirely possible to backup and restore the information stored in a wireless profile, including the password, encryption type, and network SSID. It can be frustrating for example, visiting a family member, friend, or customer only to find they don’t know the information for their wireless network, or a computer has several wireless network profiles and they need to be transferred to another computer or backed up before a Windows reinstall. Things like the wireless SSID, whether it’s an ad-hoc connection, the encryption method, and the password will be different each time you connect to another WiFi network. The problem with a mobile network connection is every time you connect to a new network it will likely have different settings than the previous connection.


It allows smartphones, tablets, laptops, TVs, media streamers, and even vehicles to access a network connection and the internet without wires. Wireless networking, or WiFi, is one of the best and most important technological inventions in recent years.
