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Wi-Fi QR Code Best Practices

Wi-Fi QR codes remove typing friction, but they should always point to a controlled guest network instead of the internal network your team uses for work.

Use a guest SSID

The QR should connect visitors to a segmented guest network, not the private office or point-of-sale network behind your operations.

Validate special characters

Wi-Fi payloads break easily when the SSID or password contains punctuation and the wrong escaping reaches print. Recheck those fields before you export.

Retest after password changes

Any password rotation means you need a fresh code and a fresh device test. Do not assume the previous layout still points to the new credentials.

How to set it up

  1. Step 1

    Enter your SSID

    Use the guest network name exactly as it appears on the router or admin panel.

  2. Step 2

    Choose the right security mode

    Select WPA, WEP, or open network status so devices interpret the payload correctly.

  3. Step 3

    Generate and retest

    Scan the code on current iPhone and Android devices before you print cards or signage.

FAQ

Should I use a Wi-Fi QR for a hidden network?

You can, but hidden networks behave less consistently across devices, so testing becomes more important.

Can I print the Wi-Fi QR on a welcome card?

Yes. Welcome cards, table tents, and front-desk signs are all good formats as long as the network is intended for guests.

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