Generate a big QR code, frame it, and have your friends scan at their leisure to snag your digital network’s information. It beats shouting out that no, it’s in fact a capital k, lowercase c, and that the l is actually a 1. No, the second l. Wait, I’ll just type it in for you.

Here’s what Redditor ‘thatshitischurchyo‘ put up in his house:

(via Today’s Life Hack: Big QR Codes for WiFi)

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  7. kristinaplusplus reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    I should just keep one in my dorm! That’s a great idea!
  8. kika-zee reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    A slick!
  9. edwardiansnow reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    ^^^^
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  13. hisnamewasbeanni reblogged this from lifeofthestudentteacher and added:
    This…could really be useful! I probably wouldn’t frame it on my wall, but maybe make one for friends, another for...
  14. blackandwhitesquares reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    B&WS covered a similar app/project previously called WifiJoiner. The simplification of a tedious problem.
  15. tellmeastorey reblogged this from jonaha and added:
    dang we need this at the CCC
  16. focusdeficit reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    Wow… A use for QR codes!Who’dathunk?
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  18. jonaha reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    I guess. If sharing your WiFi is your thing.
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  20. shazamadventures reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    That’s actually a good idea!
  21. larsennerdlab reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    Love this