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List is empty in Android 10 #47

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paulusversluis opened this issue Jan 24, 2020 · 5 comments
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List is empty in Android 10 #47

paulusversluis opened this issue Jan 24, 2020 · 5 comments

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@paulusversluis
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After my phone (Nokia 7 Plus) updated to Android 10, the app shows no entries anymore. The list is completely empty. Please fix this.

@stuart12
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Hello, I see the same empty list using WiFiKeyShare 1.2.0 on LineageOS 17.1-20200307_155711-UNOFFICIAL-enchilada (Android 10) running on a OnePlus 6. The list should have 2 entries (one with a password). It would be great if WiFiKeyShare could work again especially as Android 10 now has a builtin method to add a Wi-Fi network by QR code. Thanks for WiFiKeyShare!

@paulusversluis
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I see no response to this issue after a couple of months. Has this project been abandoned?

@hynet-mel
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I honestly fear it is, personally, I am getting sick of having to open a terminal window and catting /data/misc/wifi/WifiConfigStore.xml all the time so I might see if I can fork this project or something. No guarantees, but use the following commands close as they might be handy and a more manual way of viewing such passwords:

$ su
# grep -E 'SSID|PreSharedKey' /data/misc/wifi/WifiConfigStore.xml | sed -e '/boolean name/a\---------------'

Still, not sanitized and kinda hard to look over but atleast better than catting the file. It's what does it for me for the time being

@Buntbart
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I just figured out that LineageOS 17.1 also has a new feature to show the WIFI-keys. Go to the list of saved networks, choose one of the list and tap "Share". Voila!

@zultron
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zultron commented Feb 13, 2022

I just figured out that LineageOS 17.1 also has a new feature to show the WIFI-keys. Go to the list of saved networks, choose one of the list and tap "Share". Voila!

Confirmed on my LOS 17.1 device, thanks! This feature should have been in Android by default a long time ago, and during the many years it wasn't, this app served me well. Thanks to the original author!

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