Hiding the SSID has frequently been suggested as a "security enhancement"
but it really is not, and in fact has caused problems with Windows XP and
2000 clients not being able to connect to the router when the SSID broadcast
is disabled. So no, it's not a Vista thing at all.
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"vambo" <> wrote in message
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> Here are my findings which i hope helps anyone with similar problems. You
> will find my problem listed below entitled psk encryption. Which nobody
> could
> help with i might add!
> Since my initial post i have been in touch with Draytek Vigor and they
> were
> unaware of this problem.
> I also tried a second router; Netgear. The results are the same, as
> follows;
> SSID hidden & MAC enabled = no connection
> SSID hidden & MAC disabled = no connection
> SSID visible & MAC enabled = connection ok
> SSID visible & MAC disabled = connection ok
> This is all with WPA PSK
> I should add that when SSID is hidden, Vista manages to find an "unamed
> network" but you will not connect..
> At least with XP no network is visible. Is Vista too smart for it's own
> good?
> The upshot is; PSK works fine but you cannot hide the SSID.
> Hope this helps.