Rather than have a guest select your Wi-Fi network and then enter a fiddly password, just make them a QR code their iPhone can read. Here's how to do it. You wouldn't want to put a QR code for ...
Whether you're hosting a game night playing Fibbage or having guests stay over, you’ll likely need to share your Wi-Fi password. Unfortunately, sharing your password can put your devices and home ...
Q. I work in a training facility where our IT department insists on using difficult passwords to protect our Wi-Fi routers, and as a result, our many guests frequently have difficulty connecting. Any ...
Whether at home or in a commercial setting like an office or a store, the usual way to relay a Wi-Fi network's name and password is to either have a sign posted with the information or to just relay ...
Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. If your friends come over to your house, you might need to ...
December 19, 2016 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you have a lot of guests who come over asking for the Wi-Fi password, then you know how much a pain it is ...
Sharing your Wi-Fi network no longer requires the inconvenience of typing out long and complex passwords. With just a few taps on your iPhone or iPad, you can ...
We often find ourselves in a situation where we have to share the credentials of our Wi-Fi network with other people. Generally, the owner of the Wi-Fi router has to give out the password, which ...
Just about everyone has a Wi-Fi network at home, and it's all but guaranteed that any given network you come across will be protected by a password. The days of unprotected wireless networks may be ...