Whether you use an iPhone or an Android, it's easy to share your Wi-Fi so guests don't have to type in the password.
hands-on You're at a place you've been before and your Windows laptop immediately remembers the SSID and password for the Wi-Fi network, logging you on automatically ...
Some people write their Wi-Fi password on the bottom of their home router. While that password is safe, it's hard to remember. You don't need to write down your Wi-Fi ...
Wi-Fi passwords can be hard to remember, and sometimes difficult to reacquire if the router or the information is not easily accessible by users. If you have previously accessed the wireless network ...
College students do it. Coffee shop customers do it too. Your neighbor in Apartment 3C is probably doing it right now.Many computer users search for an available wireless network to tap into -- ...
Did you know that you could create and use a QR code to better facilitate using stronger security on your wireless network? A QR code is not in and of itself more secure than manually typing in a ...
Wi-Fi contains one glaring flaw: it's vulnerable to hacking. The range of connectivity means people down the hall or across the street can access your network. Even if it's secured with a password, ...
Apple makes it easy to automatically share Wi-Fi passwords between iPhones, iPads, and Macs without typing in a password. To share or receive a Wi-Fi password from an Apple device, the devices must be ...