this slide is the first slide of mine that try to do talking about how to back up and restore our wi-fi passwords. i strongly hope it can be useful for you all and it is not good enough so you can give constructive criticism to me back.
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The First Slide of Mine
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2. Save more time by exporting and transferring to
other computers using LastPass
If you are LassPast user click the LastPass button,
point to “Import From” and select “Wi-Fi
Passwords.”
3. If you are not LastPass user
go to download LastPass 1.90
or latter and install it. When
you install it, you will see an
error message
4. Click the Import button on the new tab to
import the saved Wi-Fi passwords and
settings from your computer. You can
toggle the check boxes to the left of each
network if you only want to import
settings from specific net works.
5. Export the passphrases on another
computer by using the “Export To” menu to
select the “Wi-Fi Passwords” option. LastPass
will restore the saved networks, so you can
connect to Wi-Fi access points without
manually entering their passphrases.
6. Windows has its own way to backup Wi-
Fi settings, which we’ve covered in the
past. The drawback to this method is that
you can only import one Wi-Fi network’s
settings at a time.
7. First, open the Network and Sharing Center from the
list of available Wi-Fi Networks.
8. Click the “Manage Wireless Networks” option
at the left side of the window to see your
saved Wi-Fi networks.
9. Use the Properties option in the right-click
menu to select a specific network.
10. Click the “Copy this network profile to
a USB flash drive” link and Windows
will prompt you for a flash drive.
11. click over to the Security tab in a network’s
properties window and click the “Show
characters” check box to view its password.