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Connecting to Invisible Wireless Home Network
I have my home network setup as invisible so others cant see it. I setup the EVO while the network was visible and saved all the settings. When I go into my router settings on the computer and change it back to invisible, the EVO disconnects from the network. Is there a way to be able to keep my invisible settings on the network and still have the EVO connect? I don't know if that's what VPN is for.
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Mods feel free to delete this. I fixed the problem.
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Actually, please tell us how'd you fix it!
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Wouldnt you just connect it to the invisible network? All you need to do is type in your ssid and then your password. Maybe when it goes invisible something changes so my solution would just be to set it up while its invisible.
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You have to go in and manually add the ssid name then pick what security settings your network is on. After that scroll down and put the key in.
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That doesn't work for me, however my router's firmware hasn't had an update published since late 2009 and I suspect that is the issue. Something about the Evo 4G and my wifi N router doesn't get along.
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Wow. You ought to try MAC addressing. My Evo will not connect to my network because I have MAC addressing enabled. Someday I will play further with it.
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I spent more time with it and the device is now connected to the home network with MAC addressing enabled.Will play more. Thanks.
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Already done :) And still no worky. I blame the router Linksys 160N
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