Many people set their eight-digit Wi-Fi password to eight eights for convenience.
# Phrases to Ask if Wi-Fi is Available
1. Excuse me, do you guys have Wi-Fi available here?
2. Hey, is there Wi-Fi around here?
3. Is Wi-Fi service provided in this area?
# Phrases to Ask for the Wi-Fi Password
1. Excuse me, what’s the Wi-Fi password here?
2. Could I have the Wi-Fi password, please?
3. I prefer restaurants that can provide customers with free Wi-Fi.
4. You need to pay 2 euros a day for Wi-Fi.
5. I have even colored it to indicate if these places have free Wi-Fi or lunch deals.

# How to Say “Eight Eights” in English
When traveling abroad and asking friends for the Wi-Fi password, some people quickly remember it as eight eights, which is easy to recall. So how do we express this in English? Is it just saying eight eights? People might not have the patience to listen to that.
“What’s the Wi-Fi password?”
Or more directly:
“What is the Wi-Fi password?”
If they tell you it’s eight eights, how do you say it in English? It’s not just reading eight eights.
You can say: “Eight eights”
Or clarify:
“The Wi-Fi password is eight, repeated eight times.”
Wi-Fi password is eight, repeated eight times.
How to Say “Router” in English?
The word for router in English is “router”.
The pronunciation of “router” is /ˈraʊtər/.
For example:
The router helps to distribute internet connection throughout the house.
Routers help to distribute internet connection throughout the house.
How to Say “No Wi-Fi” in English?
“There is no Wi-Fi.”

# How to Express Connection Issues with Wi-Fi
1. I’m having trouble connecting to the Wi-Fi. Is there an issue with the network?
2. Excuse me, it seems like the Wi-Fi isn’t working. Could you please check if there’s any problem or if there’s a different password?