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To: E. Pluribus Unum

https://superuser.com/questions/842033/i-keep-seeing-an-ssid-called-hidden-network-everywhere-why-is-this

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15 posted on 04/07/2019 3:39:48 PM PDT by Chickensoup (Leftists totalitarian fascists appear to be planning to eradicate conservatives)
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To: Chickensoup

If you lived closer to your neighbors I would say that it’s just one of theirs that the configured to not transmit an SSID.

Maybe one of your neighbors has his router in his attic and it transmits further than average.


21 posted on 04/07/2019 3:43:19 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Capitalism produces EVERYTHING Socialists/Communists/Democratic-Socialists wish to "redistribute.")
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To: Chickensoup

The answer you’re after:

New routers from Verizon and Xfinity have a “Hidden Network” as part of a new initiative to boost speeds without installing actual infrastructure. It’s a new way to extend signal to hard to reach places like the rural midwest where 1 tower is enough to supply a whole zip code by bouncing signal off routers in the neighborhood. To get rid of this “HIdden Network” you have to log into your Verizon, or Comcast account and Opt Out. You can do so in your account or call customer service. Someone from technical support will access your router, stop the Hidden Network, and you should see a small boost of 30mb in performance from your router.

Here are some additional information about what’s happening.

http://uproxx.com/technology/comcast-makes-customer-routers-public-wifi-points/

http://www.cnet.com/news/comcast-expands-wi-fi-network-with-new-neighborhood-initiative/


56 posted on 04/07/2019 5:40:13 PM PDT by NobleFree ("law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual")
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To: Chickensoup

New routers from Verizon and Xfinity have a “Hidden Network” as part of a new initiative to boost speeds without installing actual infrastructure. It’s a new way to extend signal to hard to reach places like the rural midwest where 1 tower is enough to supply a whole zip code by bouncing signal off routers in the neighborhood. To get rid of this “HIdden Network” you have to log into your Verizon, or Comcast account and Opt Out. You can do so in your account or call customer service. Someone from technical support will access your router, stop the Hidden Network, and you should see a small boost of 30mb in performance from your router.

Here are some additional information about what’s happening.

http://uproxx.com/technology/comcast-makes-customer-routers-public-wifi-points/

http://www.cnet.com/news/comcast-expands-wi-fi-network-with-new-neighborhood-initiative/
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80 posted on 04/07/2019 8:19:56 PM PDT by Vendome (I've Gotta Be Me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB0ndRzaz2o)
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