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Why are some Wi-Fi networks hidden?

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Answer: Reduce unauthorized access

Save router powerWrong. Broadcasting SSID uses negligible power. Hiding networks is about security—making them harder to find and access.

Reduce unauthorized accessCorrect! Hidden networks don't broadcast their SSID (network name) in beacon frames. This 'security through obscurity' makes networks invisible to casual users scanning for Wi-Fi. However, it's weak protection—determined attackers can detect hidden networks monitoring traffic. Better security: strong WPA3 passwords, MAC filtering, disabling WPS. Hiding SSIDs adds minor barrier but shouldn't be sole protection!

Extend wireless rangeWrong. SSID visibility doesn't affect range. Hiding networks is a mild security measure making them less obvious to unauthorized users.

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