Generate a Wi-Fi QR code to let guests connect without typing passwords. It works best when the payload is clean and simple.
Wi-Fi Settings to Include#
- SSID (Network name)
- Encryption Type (WPA, WPA2, or No Password)
- Password (if applicable)
Guest-ready tips#
- Use a dedicated guest network and rotate the password occasionally.
- Print the QR at 3–4 cm for quick scans.
- Test on both iPhone and Android before placing it in public.
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Quick answers
Common questions
Which WiFi encryption should I use?
Use WPA for most networks or nopass for open WiFi.
How do I handle special characters?
Copy the SSID and password exactly and test before printing.
Which QR format works best?
Use standard formats like URL, WIFI, vCard, or wa.me and keep the data short.
How do I keep QR content scannable?
Remove extra fields, shorten URLs, and print larger for dense data.
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