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Originally Posted by crane3
The idea of the SSID not broadcasted is a MY personal preference.
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Which is fine as long as you realise that the added security benefit is so tiny that it is usually not worth the effort.
And if the hackers brains work the way mine does, then I know which would be attacked first.
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I did have a problem with Calibre & Kobo Touch Extended driver where I get an error about "invalid format" somewhere sending 700 books to the KA1. After a 2nd try, the same error occurred; found that the plugin allows one to not use the 'extended' feature & so unselected it as well as xferring kepub to the KA1. Now the 3rd time loading the KA1 was successful & faster.
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The extended driver is designed to convert epubs to kepub on the fly without doing a full conversion or saving the book in the calibre library. If you disable this feature, you may as well stick to the built-in KoboTouch driver.
The error means that one of the books you were sending had some sort of problem. It probably means a coding error in the book, but without more details, we can't guess.
As you mentioned KOReader, the extended driver has absolutely no benefit if you are only using KOReader. In fact, if you don't intend to read using the Kobo software, then I recommend not using the Kobo drivers at all and configuring either a folder based device or a user defined device.