There are always some cheap friends, like the use of a network card to crack others wireless network free rub net. To avoid being rubbed against the net, we can set the hidden SSID to prevent the net from being rubbed. So how does the SSID hide? Here's an example of a Tp-link wireless router that teaches you how to hide the SSID.
In the Computer Browser URL bar, enter the router login address 192.168.1.1, and then press ENTER to open, then enter the username and password login.
After entering the router settings management interface, we click the "Wireless Settings/Wireless basic Settings" in the list on the left, where we can see the SSID broadcast settings, just remove the "√" in front of the "open SSID broadcast" below, and then click Save at the bottom to hide the router's SSID ( As shown in Figure 1).
It is worth mentioning that the different brand router SSID method is the same, but operational differences, such as the Fibonacci wireless router is required we check "hidden", and then save (see Figure 2).
In general, the router's SSID hiding settings are very simple, and the settings in the router are basically the same.
After hiding the SSID, your notebook/smartphone will not search for the WiFi name, the user needs a simple setting (set-wlan-Add Network-Enter SSID name in Network SSID-Select Security Type-enter password), can connect, this can to some extent avoid being rubbed net.
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