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# WiFi QR Code

To create a WiFi QR code, follow these steps:

1. Select the WiFi tab in the CodeeQR generator.
2. Enter the router's SSID, which can typically be found on the back of the router.
3. Select the WiFi encryption type (WPA, WEP, or no encryption).
4. Enter the password for the WiFi network.
5. Preview the custom QR code and scan it to ensure that everything is working properly.
6. (Optional) Customize the appearance of the QR code.
7. Click "Create" to generate the QR code.
8. Your QR code will be visible in your dashboard and ready for download.

When scanned, the WiFi QR code will automatically connect the user to the specified WiFi network.


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