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Disabling SSID
31-08-2008 12:22 PM
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On my last computer I had SSID disabled, following advice that I had read - this caused no problems and the computer connected OK.
On my current computer (Vista) I disabled SSID on my LInksys router and it won't connect so I have to insert the ethernet cable and change it back.
I have read up on the Linksys site about this and following the instructions, set up a profile but it still doesn't work.
I am using the private network setting with network discovery and password protected sharing on (there are two computers connecting to the router). I am obviously doing something wrong with the settings but can someone please advise?
Re: Disabling SSID
31-08-2008 12:47 PM
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I've turned SSID broadcast back on on my network as it's not reliable with Vista (which I use occasionally) but is fine with XP.
Re: Disabling SSID
31-08-2008 1:02 PM
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Re: Disabling SSID
31-08-2008 1:07 PM
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However, assuming you're using the same (case sensitive) SSIDs and wireless channel settings on all equipment, the only other check I can suggest is that under the "wireless access" tab you have the "allow all" radio button selected - having "restrict access" selected would require you to set up a table of MAC codes for all the PCs you wish to use on the network before they would be able to connect by wireless.
Cliff
Re: Disabling SSID
31-08-2008 3:24 PM
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Windows Vista has been designed to be as passive as possible to reduce the amount of private information that is broadcast before connecting to a network. For example, Windows Vista broadcasts the names of only preferred networks that are specifically marked as non-broadcast. If you configure your internal wireless networks to not hide the SSID, this passive behavior will prevent attackers from identifying a client’s preferred networks. In other words, not hiding the SSID actually improves security because it does not require the Windows Vista client to broadcast the network name when searching for available networks.
Will now go and read the rest of the document.
Re: Disabling SSID
31-08-2008 4:34 PM
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31-08-2008 4:38 PM
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Re: Disabling SSID
31-08-2008 5:45 PM
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However, if it doesn't work I found it on www.microsoft.co.uk/alldownloads/Wireless Networking in Vista and it is called
Wireless Networking in Vista.doc. (1MB download).
It is full of information and explains why it is better not to have SSID disabled.
Would be interested to know what you make of it as some of the information is a bit too technical for me and I always welcome explanations.
Re: Disabling SSID
06-09-2008 3:55 PM
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Re: Disabling SSID
11-09-2008 1:53 PM
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Quote from: poppy On my last computer I had SSID disabled, following advice that I had read
The security benefits of hiding the SSID are a bit of a myth, but sadly the advice prevails.
Hiding the SSID is akin to sticking a tree in front of your house in an attempt to deter thieves.
It does virtually nothing to actually protect you and in a lot of cases (especially with Windows) it causes a huge amount of problems in getting a connection. A lot of instabilities with WiFi are down to hiding the SSID.
Worse is if you keep the default SSID (e.g. 'Linksys') and hide it, your neighbours who also have the same router may find their PCs trying to connect even though it's hidden. If you at least have it public then it may become obvious if there is a conflict with SSIDs.
Best thing is to change the SSID to something fairly unique which avoids others blindly connecting without realising, and set your router to only accept connections from specific MAC addresses (not perfect security but it's fairly harmless and does help prevent accidental connections). Also set it to use WPA or WPA2 only. Keep the SSID public and it'll make your life a lot easier.
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