How To Find Your Airport Extreme Password

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If you're looking for the password to your Airport Extreme or Express, there are a few ways to find it. Every device has a default password, which is usually public, but you may have changed this when you first configured your device. If you've forgotten your password, you can reset your device to factory settings, or perform a soft reset to access the base station and change your passwords. You can also use the AirPort Utility to see all the passwords associated with a base station, or search for the password in Keychain Access.

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The default password for Airport Extreme is public

The default password for Apple's AirPort Extreme is "public". This is also the password for your AirPort device when you decide to do a factory reset. This default password is the same for all AirPort Extreme and AirPort Express devices.

If you have previously set up your own password when you first configured your device, and you don't remember it, you can try to do a soft reset on your device. This will temporarily disable all of the base station's passwords for up to five minutes, giving you time to access the base station and change the passwords.

To perform a soft reset, disconnect the base station from its power source. Press and hold the Reset button, which is located next to the ports, with a pen, pencil, or straightened paper clip, then plug the base station back in while continuing to hold the button. Hold the button for about 5 seconds, until you see the three status lights glow, and then release it.

Once the base station has restarted, open AirPort Utility, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder. Click the Other Wi-Fi Devices button, then select your base station from the list. Click Edit, then click the Other Options button and click "Restore previous settings." Click Next until you get to the final window, and then click Done.

If you want to change your password, you can do so by clicking the icon for your base station in AirPort Utility, then clicking Edit from the pop-up menu. You can now change the password or reconfigure the base station as needed. When done, click Update.

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How to reset your Airport Extreme password

If you've forgotten your Airport Extreme password, there are a few ways to reset it. Firstly, you should note that the default password for all Airport Extreme devices is "public". If you have changed your password and forgotten it, you can perform a "soft reset" to regain access. This will disable all base station passwords for up to five minutes, giving you time to access the base station and change the password.

To perform a soft reset, disconnect the base station from its power source. Press and hold the reset button (located next to the ports) with a pen, pencil, or straightened paperclip, then plug the base station back in while continuing to hold the button for about five seconds, until you see the three status lights glow. Then, release the button.

Once the base station has restarted, open Airport Utility, which is found in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder. Click on the icon for your base station, then click "Edit" from the pop-up menu. From here, you can change the password or reconfigure the base station as needed before clicking "Update".

If you want to retrieve your existing password without changing it, you can do so by following these steps: On your Mac, go to Applications > Utilities, then select the Keychain Access app. In the top-left-side window, under Keychains, select "login". In the bottom-left-side window, under Category, select "Passwords". In the right-side window, under the "Name" column, look for your Wi-Fi network's Network Name (or BSSID). The base station wireless security password entry will have a "Kind" of "AirPort network password". Double-click on your network name listing, and if required, enter your Mac's administrator account password. Your Wi-Fi network's wireless security password should now be displayed.

Alternatively, you can enter the following command in the Terminal app to retrieve the wireless security password from the Keychain:

Security find-generic-password -ga "",

Where network-name is the Network Name (aka SSID) of your Airport's wireless network. The password will be listed after the "Password:" key.

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Using AirPort Utility to find your password

If you've forgotten the password for your AirPort Extreme, you can use AirPort Utility to find it. Here's a step-by-step guide:

First, launch the AirPort Utility on your device. You can find it in the Applications > Utilities folder on your Mac. Once you have the AirPort Utility open, follow these steps:

  • Select your AirPort Extreme base station.
  • Tap on "Edit".
  • Go to "Advanced" and then select "Show Passwords".
  • You should now see the wireless security password listed after "Main Network", and the base station administrator password listed after "Base Station".

Alternatively, you can try the following method:

  • From the AirPort Utility's menu bar, select "Base Station" and then "Show Passwords".
  • Both the Wi-Fi security and base station passwords should now be displayed.

If you're using an iOS device, you can follow these steps:

  • Tap on the AirPort Utility.
  • Tap on the appropriate AirPort base station, then tap on "Edit".
  • Tap on "Advanced" and then "Show Passwords".
  • The wireless security password will be listed after "Main Network", and the base station administrator password will be listed after "Base Station".

If you're unable to retrieve your password using the methods above, you may need to perform a soft reset. This will temporarily disable all passwords for up to five minutes, giving you time to access the base station and change your passwords. To do this:

  • Perform a soft reset by pressing and holding the reset button for about five seconds, until you see the status lights glow.
  • After the soft reset, try entering the default password, which is "public".

If you still can't access your AirPort Extreme, you may need to reset it to its factory settings. This will erase all your current settings and reset them to their original values.

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Using the Terminal app to retrieve your password

If you've forgotten the password for your Apple AirPort Base Station, you can use the Terminal app to retrieve it. Here's how:

First, launch the Terminal app on your Mac. You can find it in the Utilities folder within your Applications folder. Once you have the Terminal app open, you'll need to enter the following command:

Security find-generic-password -ga "

Make sure to replace "" with the actual name of your AirPort's wireless network (also known as the SSID). For example, if your AirPort's wireless network name is "mywirelessnetwork," the command would look like this:

Security find-generic-password -ga "mywirelessnetwork"

After running this command, the Terminal app will display your wireless security password. Please note that if you have multiple wireless networks set up on your AirPort, you may need to specify the network name or BSSID to retrieve the correct password.

Before using the Terminal app method, you may also want to try some simpler options to retrieve your password. For example, you can try the default password, which is "public" for both AirPort Extreme and AirPort Express. If you haven't changed the default password, this should work.

If you've forgotten your password and can't remember if you changed it from the default, you can perform a soft reset on your AirPort. This will temporarily disable all passwords for up to five minutes, giving you time to access the base station and change the password.

Additionally, you can try using the Keychain Access app on your Mac to retrieve your password. Go to Applications > Utilities and select Keychain Access. Make sure "login" is selected in the Keychains list on the left, and then find your base station in the main list. Double-click on your base station, and you should be able to view the password.

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Using Keychain Access to find your password

If you've forgotten your Airport Extreme password, you can use the Keychain Access app to find it. Here's how to do it:

First, locate the Keychain Access app on your Mac. You can find it by going to Applications > Utilities and looking for the app icon, which looks like a ring with keys. Once you've found the app, double-click to open it.

In the Keychain Access app, you'll be able to view all the passwords (keys) stored on your keychain. Use the Search field in the upper right corner to type in the name of your wireless network. If there are multiple networks with the same name, look for the one with the "Kind" listed as "AirPort Network Password" on the login keychain.

Once you've found the correct network, click on its name and then go to the File menu and select "Get Info." In the Get Info window, you'll see a box named "Show Password." Check this box, and you'll be prompted to enter your administrator account password (this is your main computer password). After entering your administrator password, your Airport Extreme password should be displayed.

Alternatively, you can use the Terminal app to retrieve your Airport Extreme password from the Keychain. Open the Terminal app and enter the following command: "security find-generic-password -ga "," replacing "" with the name of your Airport Extreme wireless network. After executing this command, your password should be listed after the "Password:" key.

If you can't find your password using the methods above, you may need to perform a soft reset on your Airport Extreme base station. This will temporarily disable the passwords for up to five minutes, allowing you to access the base station and change the passwords. To do this, simply press the reset button on the device or complete the reset process using the Utility application.

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Frequently asked questions

You can find your Airport Extreme password by performing a soft reset, which will disable the base station passwords for five minutes. You can also try the default password, which is "public".

To perform a soft reset, go to Applications > Utilities and select the Keychain Access app. Then, select "login" under Keychains and "Passwords" under Category. Find your Wi-Fi network name in the right-side window.

If the default password doesn't work, you can reset your device to factory settings. On the back of your device, there is a small hole above the 3.5mm audio jack. First, disconnect the base station from its power source. Then, press and hold the reset button with a paper clip and plug the base station back in. Hold the button for about five seconds until you see the three status lights glow.

Yes, you can use the AirPort Utility program to see all of the passwords associated with a base station. Launch the program and select your device from the list of devices at the bottom. If your Mac already knows the base station password, it will be displayed.

You can also find your password by searching for the base station password in Keychain Access. Once you find it, click "Edit" on the device's info pop-up and select "Show Passwords" from the "Base Station" menu.

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