Connecting to a Wireless Network with SSID Broadcast Disabled when using Windows Vista & Windows 7
Article ID: 5451
Disabling SSID broadcast is another way to secure your
wireless network. This will ensure that your SSID will not be detected
whenever someone does a scan. When connecting to a wireless network
with SSID broadcast disabled, you will have to create a profile.
Creating a Profile
NOTE: Disabling SSID broadcast is another way to
secure your wireless network. This will ensure that your SSID will not
be detected whenever someone does a scan. When connecting to a wireless
network with SSID broadcast disabled you have to create a profile.
Step 1:
Right-click this icon at the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, then select Network and Sharing Center.
NOTE: If you are using Windows 7, just click once on this iconI have the WRT54G router. I got an adapter for my - kb_5451-003_en.pngs/images/kb_5451-003_en.png" alt="kb_5451-003_en.png" class="h_mi" /> at the bottom-right of the screen then select Open Network and Sharing Center.
On the Network and Sharing Center window, click Manage wireless networks.
Step 3:
Click Add.
NOTE: You have to remove your preferred network before before you proceed to click Add a new connection. If you see your network has changed from Automatic to Manual, you will face difficulties to connect your computer on the network because the SSID is
not broadcasting into the available network connection. After removing
your preferred network and adding it back, the network will turn to Automatic and you will be able to connect automatically into your network. Make sure to look at network properties/Connection and check "Connect when this network is in range".
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