WinXPHome desktop - mine - wirelessly networked to a Voyager ISP hard
configured router using a Voyager wireless adapter
Win98SE desktop - wife - upstairs ethernet wired to the same router. (It
was simpler to wire to the Win98SE as the adapter I bought was not
compatible with Win98SE)
Encryption WPA-PSK
SSID hidden
Router configured to connect ONLY to one named MAC address (the wireless
adapter on the XP machine)
Adapter config utility configured to only connect to my named router. In
its available networks dialog it shows mine and four others. In its
"automatically connect to available networks in the order listed below"
it shows only my router SSID
Its working fine.
Someone on grc.com wireless group has advised against hiding SSID thus:
<<I would re-think that strategy. The purpose of
the SSID broadcast is to uniquely identify your network among several;
such as the three, or four others in your neighborhood. By having a
unique SSID name, you pretty much guaranty that your own networked
computers will correctly jump onto your WLAN, and not attempt to
associate to one of your neighbor's WLANs.>>
Hiding my SSID doesn't seem to be causing me any problems - and my top
priority is security as I use this computer for online banking among
other things. Any advice please - is there really a downside to hidden
SSID - our network is just these 2 machines - no one in my family can
afford a roaming laptop! Thanks in advance
--
Rev Robert M Jones, Wimborne Baptist Church, UK
http://www.wimborne-baptist.org.uk
Free trial of Mailwasher Pro - effective email spam filter - (commission
goes to our partners in Bulgaria)
http://fta.firetrust.com/index.cgi?id=420