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Connect to Wifi with NFC tag, iPhone XS and newer

Is there a reason why the NFC NDEF application/vnd.wfa.wsc is not supported when trying to connect to Wifi networks using an NFC tag? It would be very helpful if this was supported so that you can connect to a Wifi network in the same way that you can with a QR code to connect.


This was introduced in Android Lollipop in 2014.


I can see that this function might not be activated until a few years after the first hardware support in the iPhone XS and later, so that it can be supported in more units that are on the market. But it have been 2 years since the release and it might be time to start supporting it. Those who want to start using it can use both the NCF tag as well as the QR code, so that you support both the newer and older devices.


It would also be very helpful if this function was activated during the setup of the device, as this will allow you to just tap the tag to connect to the Wifi network instead of entering the information manually. This will speed up the setup of new units for those who set up a lot of units and can't use MDM, like if a customer buy a new unit and wants to get help to set it up in the store.


I know that there are solutions like the Wifi Porter, but this is a workaround as the tag send you to a website where you download a profile (.mobileconfig) that connects to the Wifi network. So you need an existing network connection to be able to use this solution.

iPhone XS

Posted on Jul 26, 2020 3:54 AM

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Posted on Dec 3, 2020 4:32 PM

I so agree ! Please @Apple, fix that asap ! Could you give us any update if they answer you, i’m following that thread !

Thanks

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Oct 20, 2020 9:37 AM in response to Icy-Door

I agree. I was trying to set up some NFC cards to be used to connect to wifi and just noticed that it does not work with my Apple device. It works beautifully on my Android, but it's a no-go for Apple. I manage a really large network with over 400 vacation properties, each with their own SSID and Password and was hoping to put an NFC card for wifi connection in each but feel it would be more trouble than what it's worth given that most people use Apple devices and wouldn't be able to take advantage of this feature anyhow. I just don't understand how it is that Apple gets away with being the top mobile device seller yet their features are so limited and no where near Android. This is extremely frustrating.


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