![]() ![]() I provide all the above, supported by my readers who find my answers valuable ( patronage model). This gives you better ways to use your consumer technology - helping you get more out of the gadgets and services you already own and use. I take arcane language from manuals and translate that into easy-to-follow instructions. I answer questions large and small, from how to use Siri on an iPhone to how to protect your computer, tablet or smartphone. If you don't find the answer to your question in my library, ask me a question - anything about consumer technology. And please sign up for my free weekly digest and occasional email alerts! Better yet, use the search bar above or pick a subject or keyword below to see a list of related posts you can read. My job is to translate geek-speak into clear and concise advice and give you easy-to-understand how-to's and instructions about your consumer technology products and services.īrowse my library with over 1,000 of the types of questions and answers we all have about our consumer technology. Hi! I'm Chris Gardner, Your Tech Coach giving you Practical Help for Your Digital Life® since 1996. If they have older smartphones, they’ll probably already have a QR code scanner app, or they can type in the password since you’ll have included that on the sign. ![]() For iPhones, as long as they’re running iOS 11 (came out in 2017), they’re good to go. For Android, as long as they’re running Android 10 (came out in 2019) or newer, they’re good to go. It’s probably a good idea to also put the WiFi password text somewhere on the sign.Īny fairly new Android or Apple smartphone has built-in support for QR code reading right in the native camera app, so no separate app is needed.Dress it up any way you like (your company logo, etc.) and then save and print that document.Open any word processing app and import that picture into a document.Click the blue Generate button, then export that as an image file to your computer using the Export link.you should be using WPA/WPA2/WPA3 so you don’t need to change that.Type in your WiFi network’s SSID (network name), and the passcode key
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