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Tomwilson62
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7 years ago

Hidden Network?

I was looking up "Hidden Network" and came across the article below.

https://community.hughesnet.com/t5/Tech-Support/Hidden-Network/td-p/87463

The above link is something Amanda had posted a reply on. My question is...
If I have not purchased or installed the booster equipment (I clicked the link she provided about a booster), why do I have a "Hidden Network" when I check for available networks on my windows 10 laptop/tablet?
We have had service since June and this new network has just shown up recently (that I am aware of).
Concerned.
  • Better question: How would a booster know there was a modem there to link up to if there wasn't a separate back-channel to the modem that only it could see?

     

    Fact is that it's not really a hidden network, it's basically a periodic pulse (albeit a separate ID) of the existing one, presumably for the purpose I just stated.

  • Tomwilson62

     

    Though you may have concern, it can't be utilized by anything other than the WiFi booster.  No one can use it to hack into your system or anything like that, if that's what you're worried about.  

  • Better question: How would a booster know there was a modem there to link up to if there wasn't a separate back-channel to the modem that only it could see?

     

    Fact is that it's not really a hidden network, it's basically a periodic pulse (albeit a separate ID) of the existing one, presumably for the purpose I just stated.

  • GabeU's avatar
    GabeU
    Distinguished Professor IV

    Tomwilson62

     

    Though you may have concern, it can't be utilized by anything other than the WiFi booster.  No one can use it to hack into your system or anything like that, if that's what you're worried about.