Grimm
Regular Contributor
Ok, I really didn’t want to get into this, it’s my personal choice, you have yours.
Hidden SSID is Not any help to secure your Wi-Fi Network, but it keeps it out of the visible list, any nearby Windows or android systems continually look for wifi connections in a crowded aria like mine I have many automated connections to my router, and they don’t have the password, but my router is saying no you cannot connect, so a hidden SSID will cut down those connections, so my router don’t waste part of the performance to reject these requests all the time.
Yes My Neighbour guessed my password, I've known him for many years, at first I didn't say anything, but I draw a line when he uses my WIFI for many bad things, with me getting the blame, NO VPN at the time.
A Hidden SSID could be ideal for you to avoid such kind of problem, and a random generated password used to login each time.
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I’m here to find out about connecting 2 routers into a Mesh system, something I’ve never tried in the 7 years or more using the Asus routers as normal, and adding more routers and more when one gets over crowded.
Mesh systems are very popular, and can help distribute a lot of devices I have, between upstairs and downstairs. The connections are already established, I’m not going through 100 or more devices giving them a new wifi and password.
This is a very big house, 12 bedrooms, and a hell of a lot of devices, easy to keep adding and adding until your router says no more.
So, I’m going back to the article you told me to read, later I will add at least 5 more mesh routers, and the reason I asked about the new AX version...
I'm here to find out information I know nothing about, that's all, sorry if I offended you, I didn't mean to do so, but I really don't want to argue about things totally irrelevant to why I'm here
IF YOU DON’T MIND, IM GOING TO READ LIKE YOU SAID
Hidden SSID is Not any help to secure your Wi-Fi Network, but it keeps it out of the visible list, any nearby Windows or android systems continually look for wifi connections in a crowded aria like mine I have many automated connections to my router, and they don’t have the password, but my router is saying no you cannot connect, so a hidden SSID will cut down those connections, so my router don’t waste part of the performance to reject these requests all the time.
Yes My Neighbour guessed my password, I've known him for many years, at first I didn't say anything, but I draw a line when he uses my WIFI for many bad things, with me getting the blame, NO VPN at the time.
A Hidden SSID could be ideal for you to avoid such kind of problem, and a random generated password used to login each time.
END
I’m here to find out about connecting 2 routers into a Mesh system, something I’ve never tried in the 7 years or more using the Asus routers as normal, and adding more routers and more when one gets over crowded.
Mesh systems are very popular, and can help distribute a lot of devices I have, between upstairs and downstairs. The connections are already established, I’m not going through 100 or more devices giving them a new wifi and password.
This is a very big house, 12 bedrooms, and a hell of a lot of devices, easy to keep adding and adding until your router says no more.
So, I’m going back to the article you told me to read, later I will add at least 5 more mesh routers, and the reason I asked about the new AX version...
I'm here to find out information I know nothing about, that's all, sorry if I offended you, I didn't mean to do so, but I really don't want to argue about things totally irrelevant to why I'm here
IF YOU DON’T MIND, IM GOING TO READ LIKE YOU SAID