Windows 11 includes a built-in feature that allows users to share Wi-Fi passwords via QR code. On Windows 11, users can go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi and create their own Wi-Fi QR code.
A QR (Quick Response) code is a type of barcode that can be scanned with a smartphone camera. It is more convenient and secure for users to share Wi-Fi passwords when they use a QR code instead of sharing passwords with others in Windows 11.
Once the Wi-Fi QR code has been generated, you can scan it using the camera on your mobile device. This QR code contains the following information about your Wi-Fi network: Network name, password, and the encryption type (WEP, WPA, WPA2, or none).
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Share Wi-Fi Password as QR Code on Windows 11
To share your Wi-Fi using a QR code on Windows 11:
Step 1: Right-click on the Start menu and go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi.
Step 2: Click on the Show button next to your Wi-Fi network to generate the QR code.
Step 3: The Wi-Fi network password and QR code details are generated in a new window. Guests can scan the QR code with their phone or tablet cameras and get connected to the Wi-Fi network.
Scanning the Wi-Fi QR Code
You do not need any third-party apps to scan the Wi-Fi QR code because the built-in camera app on your mobile or tablet can do that. Installing third-party apps for scanning Wi-Fi QR codes can pose a security risk for your device.
MS Store Apps Error: Something happened on our end
If you are unable to update MS Store apps due to an error, something happened on our end; please see the solutions
While updating the Microsoft Store apps on my Windows 11 PC, I encountered the error “Something happened on our end.” Multiple store apps failed to update. But don’t worry; I will show you how to resolve this error.
Normally, when you install Windows 11, the MS Store apps are automatically updated in the background. You can also use the winget upgrade command-line tool to manually update Windows 11 apps.
However, in some cases, you may encounter an error when updating MS Store apps or even with the Microsoft Store itself. In such cases, the error code is crucial in determining the solution.
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Fix Something happened on our end while updating MS Store apps
The error “Something happened on our end” typically occurs while updating the Microsoft Store apps, either because you have network connectivity issues or because Microsoft Store is corrupt. Fixing the connectivity issues or resetting the MS Store resolves this error.
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