QR code type
Wi-Fi QR codes
Let guests join a Wi-Fi network without typing the network name or password by hand.
Best uses
- Reception desks and waiting rooms
- Short-term rentals
- Cafes and restaurants
- Offices and shared spaces
Typical fields
- Network name / SSID
- Encryption type
- Password
- Hidden network flag
Practical tips
- Use a guest network instead of your private admin network.
- Reprint or regenerate the code when the password changes.
- Print the network name nearby so people know what they are joining.
Wi-Fi payloads are usually static because the phone needs the network details inside the QR code. For frequently changing guest access, pair the static Wi-Fi code with a small sign or landing page explaining the current policy.
Static or dynamic?
If the printed material is cheap and the payload is permanent, static can be enough. If this code goes on cards, signs, menus, labels, or campaigns, dynamic usually gives you a safer path because the destination can be updated later.
Read the static vs dynamic guide