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Who this is for
Cafés, restaurants, hotels, salons, gyms, co-working spaces, dental offices, and any storefront that offers customer Wi‑Fi. If your team gets asked "what's the password?" more than once a day, a Wi-Fi QR pays for itself in saved minutes.
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When to use it
Place the QR where guests will be sitting—dining rooms, waiting areas, treatment rooms, hotel desks. Keep it off the order counter so customers don't slow the line scanning while ordering. Always encode your guest network, never your private one.
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Print & display tips
Print at 3-4 cm (1.2-1.6 in) per side for a table tent. Add a clear "Guest Wi‑Fi" label. Avoid glossy lamination directly under bright lights—matte finish reduces glare. Replace the printed sign whenever you change the password so old codes don't confuse guests.
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Common mistakes to avoid
Picking the wrong security type is the top cause of failed scans. Match exactly what your router uses (usually WPA / WPA2). Don't check "hidden network" unless your SSID is genuinely hidden. Always test on iPhone and Android before printing in bulk.