Let’s say that you have a start-up in an office space and the one thing everybody would require is the internet and lots of it. So, one has to provide them the tools for seamless, constant workflow, and a stable and robust internet connection is, by all means, a staple in the ever-growing corporate world, in IT, marketing, digitization, and such.
But to put up an A4 sized paper on the bulletin, where the network name and the password to the router are written, and one has to note it down and then sign in apathetically is just taxing. You could call a person lazy or a snob who would complain about the process, but you cannot blame them for doing it, for they are used to the privilege of everything handed out to them and for technology, which has made everything effortless.
But in a formal setting, to make things easier for the employees to gain access to the wifi, one can quickly put up a Quick Response code, which is the QR, and the name suggests what it does. People, with their smartphones and laptops, can quickly scan it with their cameras and voila, they will have access. But, you don’t necessarily have to do this at your home for your friends! Only if you were so generous.
I will share a quick and straightforward how to process, convert your wifi credentials into a QR code, and we will be on our way.
One might think and reflect on the safety of such techniques, but it’s a way of making it more straightforward for people and not advocating a secure method of providing it. When it comes to malware, these websites and the process itself is safe.
The whole conversion erases the hassle of entering the password, and hence, the unencrypted password is linked to the QR code, making it so simple. And also, the whole QR code way of sharing the internet makes it a lot cooler, and efficient. And a stable source of the internet is significant at such times, and the approaches only get easier from here on.
By Breanne Thorne
who can usually be found binging on indie series on Netflix. Breanne loves dancing, cooks very badly, enjoys strolling around the city, and otherwise spends far too much time at the computer. She is residing in the USA, with her brother and adorable puppy, Milo.
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