WiFi Hotspots

Becoming a Wayru Hotspot Operator empowers digital inclusion and ubiquitous connectivity.

The Wayru Hotspot Operators are the beating heart of the network. Whether you are a technology enthusiast, a telecommunications professional, a DePIN maxi, or simply someone who wants to expand access where it is most needed, you can become a Hotspot Operator.

Hotspot operators provide valuable services, attracting more foot traffic and extended visits to the locations where their hotspots are installed, thereby creating increased engagement and business growth opportunities.

How to Become an Operator

You have two paths to bring a hotspot online:

1. Plug‑and‑Play Miner

  • Purchase a ready‑to‑deploy Wayru Miner directly from the Wayru Shop.

  • No technical setup required — plug it in, register, and start contributing to the network immediately.

Wayru Miners

2. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

Transform compatible hardware into a Wayru Hotspot using one of the following methods:

  • WayruOS Flashing – install our firmware on Supported Devices.

  • Passpoint Credentials – configure seamless, secure WiFi access.

  • Captive Portal Configuration – set up branded access pages for your users.

  • Other Wayru Protocols – additional supported standards to onboard diverse devices.

BYOD

Why Deploy a Hotspot?

By installing Wayru Hotspots in homes, offices, cafés, or public spaces, operators:

  • Expand low‑cost, high‑speed connectivity in their communities.

  • Attract more visitors and increase engagement at their venues.

  • Contribute directly to closing the digital gap through decentralized infrastructure.

Rewards & Incentives

Hotspot Operators unlock a new stream of potential earnings:

  • Earn $WAYRU tokens in proportion to uptime and usage of their hotspots.

  • Higher quality of service translates into better rewards over time.

  • Every deployed hotspot strengthens the network and creates tangible value for both operators and users.

Becoming a Hotspot Operator is more than a technical role — it’s a chance to drive adoption, grow digital inclusion, and participate in the future of decentralized internet access.

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