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QR code for Wi-Fi

A guest scans the code instead of typing a long password from a paper note.

A Wi-Fi QR removes one of the most repetitive offline tasks: manual password entry. Guests join faster, and staff do not have to repeat the password all day.

This page lets you set the network name, password, encryption type, and hidden network flag. On supported phones, a scan prompts the user to connect.

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What happens after the scan

Many modern phones can recognize Wi-Fi QR codes and suggest a connection. The exact flow still depends on the system scanner and OS version.

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How to use this page

  1. Enter the Wi-Fi name, password, and encryption type.
  2. Enable the hidden network option if needed.
  3. Generate the QR and test it while standing next to the real network.
  4. Download the file and place it where guests will actually scan it.

Frequently asked questions

Will this work with every phone camera?

No. Support depends on the built in scanner and OS version. Test on the iPhone and Android devices that your visitors are likely to use.

Do I need to choose WPA, WEP, or open network manually?

Yes. The encryption value must match the actual network settings or the phone may fail to offer the correct connection flow.

Is it safe to print a Wi-Fi QR in a public place?

It is only as safe as sharing the password itself. In public locations, a guest network is usually the better choice than exposing your main internal network.

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