The developer Joel16 specialized on PSP then on PS Vita has just created a new project, after the superb CyanogenPSP & VitaIndent, he is back with Net Profile Check.
This utility will display the passwords of the Wifi networks to which you have been connected, which could be very useful in certain situations, especially if you change networks often.
A PS VITA application that allows you to check for your net profiles (that you have already been connected to) and display their passwords. The app uses the same GUI as VITAident's GUI version, and also includes the same icon0, and startup assets. You can basically think of this as a VITAident subordinate since technically it is displaying information stored on your device.
Instructions
Simply drag and drop the VPK into your VITA's memory card.
Open Vitashell, navigate to VPK and install.
You're good to go
Note: You don't need to load any external assets like VITAident. Simply drag and drop the VPK and install it.
Download: Net Profile Check https://github.com/joel16/VITA-Net-Profile-Check
PERSONALLY I FIND
Not bad as homebrew it avoids to search or ask constantly the key wep to connect
This utility will display the passwords of the Wifi networks to which you have been connected, which could be very useful in certain situations, especially if you change networks often.

A PS VITA application that allows you to check for your net profiles (that you have already been connected to) and display their passwords. The app uses the same GUI as VITAident's GUI version, and also includes the same icon0, and startup assets. You can basically think of this as a VITAident subordinate since technically it is displaying information stored on your device.
Instructions
Simply drag and drop the VPK into your VITA's memory card.
Open Vitashell, navigate to VPK and install.
You're good to go
Note: You don't need to load any external assets like VITAident. Simply drag and drop the VPK and install it.
Download: Net Profile Check https://github.com/joel16/VITA-Net-Profile-Check
PERSONALLY I FIND
Not bad as homebrew it avoids to search or ask constantly the key wep to connect
