A small tutorial to share WiFi in the house with the guests, without having to enter a password to 36 characters.
The end of year is a good time to visits of all kinds and you'll receive many guests you're probably already expect that at the era of "Fear of Missing Out" *, friends, nephews, cousins , uncles and (why not) grandparents ask you access to your wireless network.
Usually, this is where you leave a piece of paper with a password to 36 characters (I exaggerate) written on it. But if you have enough (and your guests too), here's another way to share your Wifi: QR codes.
The only problem is that the magic works only on Android. On iOS, the guest will receive perhaps a string that will copy and paste while on Android, just scan the code to be automatically connected.
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And last thing, the guest must have a QR code scanner app on their device ( but given the multiple uses of QR codes , it should). Personally, I use "QR Code Reader" offered free on Play Store.
So to begin, you must generate your code. To do this, you can go to the website and choose qrstuff.com Wifi Login on the left menu.
Then, enter the name of your Wifi password, and finally the encryption type.
And now, your QR code is ready to be downloaded, printed and pasted somewhere.
Your guests will only need to scan your QR code to use your WiFi.
* "The fear of missing something (FOMO, acronym for fear of missing out) is a kind of social anxiety characterized by the constant fear of missing important news or any other event giving an opportunity to interact socially . This fear is particularly nourished by certain aspects of modern technology such as mobile phones and social networking through sites like Facebook and Twitter, where the user can continuously compare their profile to other users.
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