Setting up Wi-Fi through a QR code can be much simpler than attempting to type a long password using the scroll wheel. There are multiple ways to create QR codes either through already connected devices or through Kognitiv Spark QR generator.
Generating QR Code | Through Microsoft Windows 11
All the information for generating a QR Code through Windows 11 can be found in the last section on the link below.
Connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows
Generating QR Code | Through RemoteSpark Portal
To generate a QR code access this feature, first visit the Remote Spark Portal linked below and select Wi-Fi Setup QR Generator.
RemoteSpark Portal
Once selected the user will be brought to the screen below.
Enter the SSID (Wi-Fi Name) of the Wi-Fi you are attempting to connect to, select the encryption type, and type the password for the Wi-Fi in the password box. Once everything is filled out, select Generate QR Code, and a QR code will appear.
Quick Access Network | Using ARGO to scan QR code
To scan the QR code and access the Wi-Fi within RemoteSpark first launch RemoteSpark on the ARGO and on the account options page select settings.
In the top right select Wi-Fi QR, and scan the QR code.
Quick Access | Re-connecting
If the Wi-Fi disconnects via out of range of the network or via other circumstances, simply go to the Config options and scroll to the bottom to hit the reconnect button when back in range.
Important Notes:
- If having troubles scanning the QR code, try to increase brightness on the screen with the QR code.
- When connecting to the Wi-Fi in this way, it will only be active within RemoteSpark.
- The Microsoft Login option on the account screen will be disabled when using a Wi-fi QR code.
- The ARGO will not forget the Wi-Fi password until the application has been uninstalled.
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