Derek Jennings wrote: > > You do not need to know the IP address of the Router, just its ESSID name, > and > you do not even need that since you could tell it to connect to "Any" ESSID. > That depends on how you have the wireless router set. If you have ESSID set to any, you will not be able to connect to my wireless router. It is set to only accept connections that have the correct ESSID. It also does not broadcast the ESSID.
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