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Old 05-08-2019, 04:44 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Semwize View Post
My Clara и H2O not recognize the hidden SSID, and I would like to fix it. For all other connected devices work great.
A hidden SSID is not a security improvement. If you want to look at the packets, the SSID is babbled in Probe Response packets. The end user device will also broadcast the SSID (this includes when you are sitting at a Starbucks) when the network with the hidden SSID is set to automatically reconnect.

Unhide the SSID, make sure you are using WPA2 with a strong network key and enjoy life.

You can do a Google search for more information. One example is with Apple devices is found at: Using a hidden network can expose personally identifiable information.
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