Robert !!
Thanks you...
All my point was.. >> was, what's the app "supposed" to be doing, and is it correctly doing it! I really don't care what the answer is, and I've got no dog in the fight. Just that whatever the "?" was/is supposed to represent is documented, or is a bug!!
The issue of whether someone should/should not hide their ssid is secondary to if the software is working/documented for the user..
as an aside.. I can easily see an app throwing a frowny face if it detects a channel with no ssid! - but doc what the frowny face means!
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Robert Moskowitz rgm@htt-consult.com wrote:
On 12/30/2014 06:54 AM, Tim wrote:
On Mon, 2014-12-29 at 18:13 +0100, antonio wrote:
if this behaviour is connected to hidden SSID
You're only hurting yourself by hiding it. Seriously, hiding it doesn't do you *any* good.
Eventhough I wrote the paper on the Myth of hiding SSIDs in '03 and provided the method for exposing hidden SSIDs, many wireless professionals still push this as a valuable tool to protect your networks.
Many automotive companies are pushing for hidden SSIDs in cars to avoid distracting the driver with connect messages. Hello? What is the infotainment interface even doing active scans while the vehicle is moving? Even in gear at the lights? i voted against this in the auto-WiFi-Alliance profile, but they had more votes...
The SSID is there to share the air. As I mentioned in an earlier post, there are only a limited number of USABLE channels, so being able to have some level of coordination can only be done with visible SSIDs.
that said, a bug is a bug and should be squashed. Unless it is a feature...
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