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Originally Posted by WilliamG
I truly understand, but I'm not sure why the hate in taking it just one step further just to be hidden? It doesn't HURT anything, and it's really not what we're discussing here. The option exists on ALL routers, and I'm just discussing how to fix the Kindle 3's weirdness with connecting to it. That is all. 
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It has no security benefit.
It makes legitimately connecting to your own router less convenient, as this thread has demonstrated.
It's a waste of time, and any effect on security is in giving a false sense of it.