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Hidden Network
- 8 years ago
Yes the signal is coming from your HT2000w... You wont be able to connect to that signal, and the signal is disabled if you disable the Wifi on the modem.
It's kind of like the USB port on the back of the HT1100... It's there for "future use", but, we have no idea when or if that future will ever come. :) - 8 years ago
You'll pardon my "clueles banter", but tone is as tone does.
- 8 years ago
First question asked about hidden network. After thinking about it I asked 2 more questions.
I do not believe that Hughesnet is being transparent. I do not buy that they can do what they want and we have no choice.
When members ask specifically about the "Hidden Network" no explaination is given.
The "supposed experts" on this forum also have no answers as to the "hidden network". They chose to attack members wanting to know what is going on. WHY?
I'll just leave it at that.....
MarkJFine wrote:
As I've mentioned elsewhere, I still don't understand what the furor over this is.
People get kind of edgy when something pops and they not only don't know what it's for, but can't control it, either. And, many people tend to immediately jump to the worst possible scenario, or what is worst to them, at least. Perhaps thinking it's there so "someone" can spy on them or their habits, or even glean personal information. Perhaps thinking it's there so their data can be secretly drained (you know that one's coming). Some people just get jumpy when it comes to things like this. That's nothing against those people, of course, just the reality of something like this. People take new things different ways.
With that said, it doesn't bother me.
I also checked my laptop today. Sure enough, it's there now that I have the new modem software. Whether every radio box is checked or unchecked, including the two under the main Advanced Wireless page, it's there.
Who knows, maybe it will enable them to offer some type of remote access tech service in the future, sort of like Microsoft is able to do if your system is having a hiccup and you enable them to do so. It could even be some future special radio access that only on site techs can utilize when troubleshooting the system. For those settings that customers shouldn't be tooling around in, or even looking at. Normally, I tend to imagine the beneficial possibilities instead of the others. :)
"I also checked my laptop today. Sure enough, it's there now that I have the new modem software. Whether every radio box is checked or unchecked, including the two under the main Advanced Wireless page, it's there."
It's hilarious that something labeled "hidden" can be seen by everyone. Although it doesn't show on my Mac, only on my Windows machines.
- MarkJFine8 years agoProfessor
Little bit Mac trick I picked up once:
1. Hold down Ctrl+Opt and click on the wifi symbol in the menu bar. An expanded menu will show with gobs of useful information.2. Click on Open Wireless Diagnostics in that menu. A window will appear, but what you want is the menu for it in the menu bar.
3. Choose Window->Scan from the menu bar. A wifi scanner window will appear showing all of the wifi signals in the area.
4. Clicking the Scan button to refresh the display, because the signal with the blank SSID won't show immediately (which is why I don't think it's actually 'on' all the time, either). You will be able to tell which one it is because it has all the same markers as the main wifi network it belongs to (mac address, security, protocol, etc.)
Clearly there's lots more to this. It used to be available from the Utilities folder and I have no idea why they took it out.
- maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Thanks for the tips! I've used Macs for years and had never used the control or the option keys. I had no idea what they did.
I followed your instructions but the hidden network must be very well hidden by my Mac because it didn't appear on the list. I see the same networks as when I just click the wifi icon.
- maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
I did click the Scan button, but only one time. I'll try scanning a few times to summon the malevolent hidden network. :) I understand after that there's no going back, and doom is certain to come. :)
- maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
They're watching!
- maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
OK, so, multple scans until Cthulhu popped in to tell me to quit it. No hidden network shows up, even though it shows up on the list of networks on my Windows machine. I guess the Mac is not picking it up.
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