What to Know About Connecting to a Hidden Network
Connecting to a hidden network can be challenging, especially if you’re not familiar with the process. A hidden network is a wireless network that has been configured not to broadcast its name, or Service Set Identifier (SSID), so it doesn’t appear on the list of available networks. If you need to connect to a hidden network, there are a few things you should know.
First, you’ll need to obtain the SSID of the hidden network. This is typically provided by the network administrator, or you can use a tool like Wi-Fi Scanner to scan for hidden networks and identify their SSIDs. Once you have the SSID, you can proceed to connect to the network.
Next, you’ll need to manually create a network profile on your device for the hidden network. This involves entering the SSID, security type, and password (if applicable) into your device’s network settings. Keep in mind that the security type and password for a hidden network may be different from those of a visible network, so be sure to obtain this information from the network administrator.
When creating the network profile, it’s important to select the correct security type. Hidden networks typically use either WPA2-Personal or WPA2-Enterprise encryption, which are more secure than older encryption methods like WEP. If you’re unsure which security type to select, ask the network administrator.
After creating the network profile, you may need to manually connect to the hidden network. Depending on your device, this may involve selecting the network from a list of available networks or entering the SSID and password directly. Once connected, your device should remember the network and automatically connect to it in the future.
It’s worth noting that while a hidden network may provide some level of security, it’s not foolproof. Skilled hackers can still detect and attack hidden networks, so it’s important to implement other security measures like strong passwords, regular firmware updates, and network segmentation.
In conclusion, connecting to a hidden network requires some extra steps compared to connecting to a visible network. By obtaining the SSID, manually creating a network profile, selecting the correct security type, and manually connecting to the network, you can successfully connect to a hidden network. Remember to implement other security measures to help protect your network from potential threats.