Aug 15, 2018 - Luckily it is possible to find any password you use on your Mac via your Keychain, which is how your passwords get autofilled in the first place.
Tip. In most cases, you can also obtain your network's WPA2 key by logging in to the router's configuration page. Open a browser and type your router's IP address (often 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1). Press 'Return,' and then type the administrator username and password for the router.
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If you need to find your network's WPA2 key because you are unable to connect to it using your Mac's AirPort menu, connect the Mac to the router with an Ethernet cable to log in to the configuration page and recover the WPA2 key. Consult the router's instruction manual for more information.