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Forum Discussion
TerryJColes
Feb 06, 2017Luminary
Some Devices lose the WiFi after SSID is hidden
Some of the devices on my network appear to lose the WiFi signal when I have hidden the SSID. So far, these seem to be only Android devices; (a Nexus 5 phone and an ancient Asus Transformer), but no...
- Feb 09, 2017
All it does is to force you to enter the network name and pass phrease really manually not much help your radios still give your router away to someone with enough time and the software.
LeeH
Feb 06, 2017Prodigy
The configuration of the devices trying to connect is the problem, not the routers configuration. I think my phone has a setting for connecting to hidden SSID's, but I don't use it.
- TerryJColesFeb 06, 2017Luminary
Actually, I never thought that the Router was likely to be the problem; I was looking for advice on how to work round this (if possible).
I can't see anything in the wireless configuration for these devices that mentions SSIDs, hidden or otherwise.
- LeeHFeb 06, 2017Prodigy
Is it important to you to have hidden SSID's? What is your purpose?
- TerryJColesFeb 06, 2017Luminary
Just enhanced security. I simply want to make it more difficult for someone to log in to my network.
I am using MAC Address filtering (ie the Acess Control), so it may be a bit OTT. However, SSID hiding was one of the reasons that I bought this Router.