Now you can share the Wi-Fi network without disclosing your password
Now you can share the Wi-Fi network without disclosing your password
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Today all we need is the internet. On our mobile, we turn on data several times and use Wi-Fi based on availability. Many people have taken the convenience of Wi-Fi in their homes. Sometimes it happens that we have to give our friends or relatives access to home Wi-Fi. So we have to provide them with a Wi-Fi password, which isn't always right. So we're telling you the easy way to avoid this difficulty that you'll be able to give your friends or relatives access to Wi-Fi and not even password them.

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As a QR code, you can share your Wi-Fi password. This will not only speed up the process of connecting to Wi-Fi but also let no one know your password. Your friends or relatives need to scan the QR code to connect to Wi-Fi. Now you might be wondering how to share the password as a QR code? This process is very simple. It's very simple for both Android and iOS users. Www.qrstuff.com and zxing.appspot.com/generator are quite popular. So let's go to one of the two websites mentioned above. Select the option for WiFi network or WiFi login.2 Type the name of your Wi-Fi network in the SSID section here.3 Enter your password in the section provided. 4 Select Network Type. Wi-Fi usually contains WPA.5 Now generate the QR code and click download.

For your information, you can keep a soft copy of the QR code or print it out after downloading, which will be scanned and easily connected to your friends or relatives with Wi-Fi. iPhone users need to open their camera app and move to the QR code. You'll then have a network connect message. Most Android smartphones also automatically detect QR codes with their phone's camera. If an Android smartphone doesn't have this feature, users can download the QR code scanning app from the Google PlayStore. This way you can connect someone else to the network without telling them your Wi-Fi password.

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