Hi Philip,

While it is not complicated, it is not that simple to generate the QR codes 
just based on the Mikrotik configs. QR codes are basically encoded config files 
for the clients. And the added complexity is that they have the private key in 
them as well, which I'm sure you have on file somewere, as you had to give 
Mikrotik the public counterpart of that keypair.

What I really miss of the QR code config file is a 'metadata' field that should 
function as a 'connection name suggestion' the user can accept (or edit as 
prefilled connetction name field) upon QR code reading. This would be really 
handly in case of a lot of connections to add to a phone.

--Endre

On Fri, Jun 03, 2022 at 14:40:47-0400, Saint Michael wrote:
> Dear friends
> I have a Mikrotikotic router and configured all that is necessary for
> the VPN.  I also configured a windows client for testing. Once it
> worked, I downloaded the Wireguard app from the Google Play Store. The
> question is, how can I generate the QR Code so all my employees can
> use it on their phones?
> I could not find the answer.
> 
> Philip

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