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Decloak SSID

Name: Anonymous 2012-03-27 16:00

So, I have this wireless network which has its SSID cloaked. I'm unable to gain internet access by any other means than this network, so I'm willing to use it even though it's unsecured. No-one uses the network, I've been monitoring it to see if anyone connects via a variant of Netstumbler, to find out the SSID - to no avail, no connects whatsoever.

How does one decloak this SSID on a Windows 7 laptop? Thus, Kismet and other Linux-based tools don't work for me.
Save me from internet deprivation, /comp/!

Name: Anonymous 2012-03-28 0:26



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Name: Rejemah 2012-04-02 5:42

SSID cloaking is a setting on the router. Just have your computer auto-connect to it when its in range. Should be in connection's settings/properties

Don't change these.
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