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Wi-Fi QR Code Generator for Guest Networks

Use this Wi-Fi QR code generator when guests need fast access on table tents, reception cards, event signage, hotel rooms, or office visitor materials without typing a long password.

What makes this QR workflow reliable

Guest Wi-Fi QR codes work best when the scan connects people straight to a segmented guest SSID instead of the private network that powers staff laptops, point-of-sale devices, or back-office systems.
Wi-Fi payloads break more often than teams expect when the SSID or password includes punctuation, hidden-network settings, or a stale password that survived a signage refresh.
Printed Wi-Fi signs should be tested on current iPhone and Android devices from the real scan distance, because a code that works from a desk can still fail on a hotel door, cafe counter, or lobby wall.

Rollout checklist

Use the guest SSID, not the back-office network.

Double-check special characters, capitalization, and hidden-network settings before printing.

Retest the QR after every guest password rotation.

Scan with current iPhone and Android devices before distributing cards or table tents.

Best next steps

FAQ

Can I use a Wi-Fi QR code for hidden networks?

Yes, but you should mark the network as hidden in the generator settings and test more aggressively because hidden-network joins can behave differently across devices.

What is the safest network to share in a Wi-Fi QR code?

A segmented guest network is the safest option for public QR access. Avoid putting the private office or point-of-sale network on printed cards, counters, or hotel-room signage.

Do I need a new QR code when the Wi-Fi password changes?

Yes. The QR stores the current credentials, so any password change means you need a fresh export and a fresh device test before you reprint or redistribute the sign.

Should I put my main office Wi-Fi password in a QR code?

Usually no. Use a segmented guest network for public QR access so staff systems stay isolated.