A new, much easier way to connect to Wi-Fi networks may be coming to Windows 11 and I can’t wait
Microsoft could release a new feature for Windows 11 that would make connecting to Wi-Fi networks so much faster and easier. Users may soon be able to join new networks by scanning a QR code with the camera app, eliminating the need to search for (or remember) complicated passwords and keep track of which password belongs to each network.
According to MSPoweruser the feature is part of the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26052. The Windows Insider Program is a community that allows Windows enthusiasts and developers to get early access to potential new features and provide feedback before they make those features available to regular Windows 11 users.
The build was made available to the developer channels in Preview Build in early February, demonstrating how users can point their phone camera at a QR code displayed on a laptop or PC already connected to Wi-Fi, and a pop-up will appear on it their phones that allow them to connect to the Wi-Fi network without having to enter a password.
This also works with the Camera app in Windows 11, allowing you to connect new Windows 11 devices to the wireless network (via a QR code displayed on a connected device, or by scanning the QR code that is sometimes included with new routers and printed in their manuals). Of course, those devices will need a camera, which won’t be too difficult for Windows 11 tablets and laptops, though perhaps a bit cumbersome. Desktop PCs will be more difficult, but you can add a camera to your computer. Check out our best webcams guide for our top picks.
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The feature should also work for mobile hotspots, allowing you to share your connection a lot faster when working with other team members on the go or collaborating on group projects for school outside the classroom. One of my least favorite parts of setting up a new device or working outside the home is fiddling with the WiFi, so I’m pretty excited about this feature.
We must remember that some features posted in the developer channels are often not accessible to the public.
That said, we hope the feature comes to regular Windows 11 soon, as it’s an incredibly useful way to make Wi-Fi sharing much easier and ensure other people can connect to your network without they actually have to get the password. which means this method is also more convenient. And if you’re looking to upgrade your wireless network, check out our picks for the best Wi-Fi routers.