Want to access Wi-Fi password? Solve this math equation
Funny Wi-Fi passwords have become a thing in recent times. Especially cafes or restaurants offering free Wi-Fi, which surely is an added cherry on the top for their business, don’t forget to give quirky passwords for their free Wi-Fi. In addition to making it seem hilarious, these cafes and restaurants vouch for a quirky password […]
Published Date - 7 September 2021, 04:11 PM
Funny Wi-Fi passwords have become a thing in recent times. Especially cafes or restaurants offering free Wi-Fi, which surely is an added cherry on the top for their business, don’t forget to give quirky passwords for their free Wi-Fi.
In addition to making it seem hilarious, these cafes and restaurants vouch for a quirky password to limit the users of their free internet service.
Well, in that matter, this restaurant called Yaya’s Thai in San Antonio has turned its password into a math equation – a very complicated one though!
The quirky idea was from 2016. But it was discussed and explained again on Reddit by a user who had actually visited the cafe. While trying to access the internet, he was faced with math equations that weren’t easy to solve.
Several netizens took out time to solve the equation. “Clearly a call for math discipline of #bistromatics and thereof follows. Answer = 42,” a user commented.
Some even joked that Elon Musk, who also gave a math equation name to his child, would be impressed by the café and buy it.
However, this is not the first time that a café has chosen a complicated math equation as a password. Previously, a Chinese university asked its students to solve a calculus equation to get the Wi-Fi password.
Well, what would you do if you had to solve a math equation to access Wi-Fi?