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You can add emojis to your wifi SSID. I do not recommend it for compatibility reasons, though. Your printer might not like it.
Tbf, fuck printers
Instructions unclear, p...aper stuck in tray 1
lp0 on fire
PC LOAD LETTER
That'll make setting up your wifi from the command line all kinds of fun.
Even my SSID with , and : in it stumps the Debian installer.
In my experience, several devices don't display the emoji as a correct icon (instead show the rectangle "tofu"), but they still work with it.
Source: am using an emoji with some normal characters on SSID
That's good! That's best case scenario, honestly. With how awful printers are, I wouldn't be surprised if some just crashed.
why tf would a printer need internet access, ever?
You do know printers can receive jobs wirelessly right?
just plug the printer into your router or something like raspberry pi (or a pc that's running constantly) with a usb cable if you need that
Internet access? Never. LAN access though is a different story altogether...
It is very useful for your printer to have LAN access so you can print jobs wirelessly from your laptop.
But printer was just an example of a low-tech device. It could have easily been your Nintendo 3DS that might implode if your SSID had an emoji in it.