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Categories:Connectivity
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License:GPLv3+
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Web Site:http://wifikeysha.re
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Source Code:https://github.com/bparmentier/WiFiKeyShare
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Issue Tracker:https://github.com/bparmentier/WiFiKeyShare/issues
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Changelog:https://github.com/bparmentier/WiFiKeyShare/releases
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Donate:https://www.brunoparmentier.be/about.html
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Bitcoin:168utA5DWMVXLFVfQDahG5abEWUSk9Wcfm
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Auto Name:WiFiKeyShare
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Summary:Share Wi-Fi passwords with QR codes and NFC tags
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Description:
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WiFiKeyShare lets you easily share your Wi-Fi password by generating a QR code
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or by writing it to an NFC tag.
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The QR code should be recognized by most barcode scanner applications (i.e.
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Barcode Scanner by ZXing) and the NFC tag is formatted in the same way as
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Android does since it introduced its "Write to NFC tag" option in Lollipop. That
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means people running Android 5.0+ won't have to download any specific app to
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connect to the network after scanning the tag.
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You can also send Wi-Fi configuration via Android Beam: while on a Wi-Fi network
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screen, tap your device to your friend's device and a pop-up will appear asking
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if they want to connect.
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'''Important note'''
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Android does not let apps read the saved Wi-Fi passwords, so you will need to
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enter them manually for each network you want to share. ''However'', the
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passwords will automatically be retrieved if WiFiKeyShare is given root access.
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Repo Type:git
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Repo:https://github.com/bparmentier/WiFiKeyShare
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Build:1.0,1
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commit=v1.0
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subdir=app
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gradle=yes
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Auto Update Mode:Version v%v
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Update Check Mode:Tags
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Current Version:1.0
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Current Version Code:1
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