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WiFi Password Generator

Secure your network with mathematically strong encryption keys.

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Securing Your Wireless Network

Your WiFi password is the first line of defense against hackers leeching your internet or accessing your private files. Default router passwords are often weak or publicly known.

WPA2 vs WPA3 vs WEP

  • WPA3: The latest standard. Supports longer, complex passwords and offers better protection against brute-force.
  • WPA2-AES: The industry standard. We recommend a random string of at least 20 characters.
  • WEP: Obsolete and insecure. Avoid if possible, but our tool can generate legacy keys if required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this password generator safe?

Yes, absolutely. The passwords are generated locally in your browser using your device's cryptographic libraries. Nothing is ever sent to our servers, ensuring your data remains private and secure.

What makes a password strong?

A strong password is long (at least 12-16 characters), complex (mix of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols), and unpredictable. Avoiding common words, personal information, and sequential patterns (like 1234) is crucial.

Should I valid my password with a strength checker?

It is recommended to check the strength of your passwords to ensure they are resistant to modern cracking techniques. Our Strength Checker tool analyzes entropy and estimates cracking time to help you improve your security.

What is a passphrase?

A passphrase is a sequence of random words (e.g., 'CorrectHorseBatteryStaple') that is easy for humans to remember but hard for computers to guess. They are excellent alternatives to complex random strings for passwords you need to type frequently.

How often should I change my passwords?

Modern security guidelines suggest changing passwords only when you suspect a breach. It is more important to use unique, strong passwords for every account and enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) where possible.