Re: wireless access to my network



> If I've got SSID turned off, how do I find the network when I'm connecting
> to it with a wireless device?

You create a manual profile but given that hiding SSID doesn't actually
hide it and is pointless from a security point of view, just turn it
back on.

David.
.



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