Windows 11 tests easy sharing of Wi-Fi access with a QR code
One of the new features that Windows 11 is testing in its latest preview release is the ability to share Wi-Fi access with a QR code. This is a convenient and secure way to allow your guests to connect to your wireless network without having to type in a long and complex password.

To use this feature, you need to have a Wi-Fi adapter that supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) and a device that can scan QR codes, such as a smartphone or tablet. You must also be running Windows 11 build 22523 or later on your PC.
To share Wi-Fi access with a QR code, follow these steps:
– Open the Settings application and go to Network & Internet > Wi-Fi.
– Click on the Wi-Fi network you are connected to and then click on the Share button at the bottom of the page.
– A QR code will appear on your screen, along with the network name and password. You can also copy the password to your clipboard if you prefer.
– Ask your guest to scan the QR code with their device. They will be able to connect to your Wi-Fi network without entering the password manually.
This feature is similar to the one that Android and iOS devices have for sharing Wi-Fi access. It’s a handy way to avoid the hassle of typing or dictating long passwords, especially if you have guests who visit frequently. It also adds an extra layer of security, since you don’t have to reveal your password to anyone.
Windows 11 is still under development and this feature may be changed or removed before the final release. However, it is a nice addition that shows how Windows 11 is trying to make things easier and friendlier for its users.
Microsoft has introduced a new feature for Windows 11 that allows users to share their Wi-Fi access with others using a QR code. The feature, which was first reported by Windows Latest, is currently available in the latest Insider Dev Channel preview release of Windows 11. It allows users to generate a QR code on their Windows 11 PC or laptop, which can then be scanned by other devices Such as smartphones or tablets to connect to the same Wi-Fi network. This is similar to how Android devices can share Wi-Fi passwords with each other.
To use this feature, users must go to the «Wi-Fi» section in Windows 11 settings and click the button to create a QR code. Microsoft also confirmed to Windows Latest that QR codes will also work with mobile Wi-Fi hotspot credentials.
This feature could be a great addition to Windows 11, as it simplifies the process of sharing Wi-Fi access with guests or other devices. Previously, users had to look up Wi-Fi passwords stored in the Windows 11 settings and then share them verbally or in writing with others, who had to manually enter them into their devices. With QR codes, this can be done in a matter of seconds and with less hassle.
According to Windows Latest, this feature is expected to be part of the next major update for Windows 11, Windows 11 version 23H2, which is likely to be released in the next month.