Easily share your home Industry Email List Wi-Fi with your friends
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rumana Goblin Worker Posts: 1 Joined: Jan 2022 Reputation: 0 |
05 Jan 2022, 11:20
Are you using a complicated Industry Email List for your Wi-Fi network? You should. But this password can be seen as a responsibility when you let trusted friends connect to your network. Well, it turns out that there is a simple and painless way to get them access to your network without having to type anything. There is also a whimsical and innovative way. Let me show you both. Easy Wi-Fi sharing for Android users. Assuming your friends are using Android, there is a ridiculously easy and free way to share access to your Wi-Fi network with them: for your network. When you Industry Email List click on the link, you end up looking at a simple form that looks like this: Note that the Default Content, Contact Industry Email List drop-down list. Click on it, find Wifi Network in the list, and you should get the form you see above. SSID is the name of your network. Type that, along with the password. You must also know the type of security of your network
You can leave all other settings as they are and just click produce. The on the right side of the screen will change to a new one, containing all of your network information. Now is the time to test and see if it works. Leave the barcode on the screen - do Industry Email List close your browser window. Next, grab your phone and Industry Email List sure you have a barcode reader installed. Almost all Android phones do, but if you don't, go ahead and types better than what most people use. Then go to Settings> Wi-Fi. You should see that you're currently connected to that same network (assuming you're at home), or at least your phone remembers it. Long press the network name and tap Forget. This will remove the network password from the phone. Now run the barcode scanner and point it at your computer screen so that it can read the barcode. You should get this: Press OK and your phone should take a moment, then connect to your home network without asking you anything else. If that works, great. if not, make sure the SSID and password are correct, and try switching to WEP if you chose WPA / WPA2 above. Click Generate again and scan the barcode again. You now have a magic barcode that gives access to your home network to anyone who points a scanner at it. Click the little Download link on the barcode generator and you Industry Email List get it as an image file. If you are feeling old-school, you can print it out and stick it on your router. A more modern option would be to save it in an app like Google Keep and display it on your phone when a friend needs to access it. you can try one of the many fancy Wi-Fi sharing apps. These are nicer and more modern, but they are not without flaws: on the one hand, there are several such apps on the market, so your friends will have to use the same one you are using. |
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