Giving every visitor the WiFi password, spelling it out, correcting it… it’s tedious. A WiFi plaque with NFC/QR connects your guests in one gesture, without revealing the password. Here’s how it works and how to set it up.
The principle
The plaque encodes your network (name + password) in an NFC chip and a QR code. The visitor taps their phone or scans the code and is connected automatically — with nothing to type.
Why adopt it
- Frictionless: connect in one tap, no more spelling out the password.
- Safer: the password isn’t shown in plain text.
- Professional: a polished plaque instead of a sticky note.
- Editable: change the network without remaking the plaque (depending on the model).
Where to use it
Holiday rentals (Airbnb), hotels, restaurants, cafés, waiting rooms, offices: anywhere visitors need WiFi.
For short-term rentals, pair it with a welcome plaque that greets your guests and gathers all the property’s info (WiFi, rules, contacts).
How to set it up
Enter the network name and password, and the WiFi plaque is ready to place. Visitors just scan.
Go further
Discover the WiFi plaque. To understand NFC technology, read our NFC business card guide.