P PaddyPDX Regular Contributor Aug 6, 2015 #1 Do ASUS routers support emoji names for wifi networks? U+1F34D (pineapple) does not seem to work? Attachments upload_2015-8-6_6-43-35.png 6.2 KB · Views: 434
mattiL Regular Contributor Aug 8, 2015 #3 As far as I understand using special characters in SSID may put you in trouble, stick to standard ASCII, it is the safe way.
As far as I understand using special characters in SSID may put you in trouble, stick to standard ASCII, it is the safe way.
sfx2000 Part of the Furniture Aug 9, 2015 #4 mattiL said: As far as I understand using special characters in SSID may put you in trouble, stick to standard ASCII, it is the safe way. Click to expand... I concur - should stick with ASCII - mainly due to the fact that not all platforms that might attach to that SSID, they might not implement extended character sets in the same way...
mattiL said: As far as I understand using special characters in SSID may put you in trouble, stick to standard ASCII, it is the safe way. Click to expand... I concur - should stick with ASCII - mainly due to the fact that not all platforms that might attach to that SSID, they might not implement extended character sets in the same way...