How to Share Your Wi-Fi Password on an Android Phone: 2 Easy Ways

Often you may want to share your home Wi-Fi password with a guest, and it happens that you don’t always remember the password. While you may get it right after multiple attempts, there are easier ways to share your lengthy Wi-Fi password on an Android phone.

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The steps below apply to a Samsung Galaxy phone but should work on any Android device, although some of the menu options may be slightly different.

1. Create a QR Code to Share Your Wi-Fi Password

you’re able to create a QR codeto share network details with other devices without entering the password. Note that QR code sharing does not hide your password but only eliminates the need to remember the password or manually enter the details on another device.

To create a network share QR code:

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To use the built-in network scanner on another device:

The network details in the QR code consist of the network name and password. Tap on theConnectoption to connect your device to the network without entering network details.

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Note that older Android devices may not feature a built-in network QR code scanner. Instead, you can use a third-party app such asQR & Barcode Scannerto do it.

2. Share a Wi-Fi Password via Nearby Share

If you don’t want to scan a QR code, you can use Nearby Share to share your Wi-Fi password. While this method also requires you to create a network share QR code, it does not involve QR code scanning.

Nearby Share is an Android feature that lets you share files and apps with other devices wirelessly. It also lets you share network details with other Android devices near you. If you haven’t used this feature before, you’ll need toenable and set up Nearby Sharefirst. Here’s how to do it.

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Easily Share Your Wi-Fi Password With Any Android Device

Whether you want to share your Wi-Fi password with a friend or make it easy to access a secure Wi-Fi connection in a private space, a QR code network share makes it easy for anyone with an Android phone to share their Wi-Fi password with other devices in a jiffy.

Test the strength of your Wi-Fi signal or find a good network to connect to with these Wi-Fi analyzer apps for Android devices.

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