> Hi, Hi
> I am in a hidden wireless network with this settings: If you have control of this network, change it from hidden to visible. First, because it provides no security benefits, and second because "the 802.11i specification amendment (which defines WPA2, discussed later) even states that a computer can refuse to communicate with an access point that doesn't broadcast its SSID." [1] It's entirely possible that Windows connects and Debian/Ubuntu don't because they implement this specification properly, while Windows ignores it and allows you the false sense of security that comes from connecting to a "hidden" network. Note, I said 'possible', not 'certainly'. > - SSID: ABCDE5-FGHI > - Status: Hidden > - Autentication: Wpa2 - personal > - Encryption: AES - CCMP > - Password: 626C7F365F403572706F66 > - DHCP There is no need to post the password, and if it's the correct one then I'd suggest you change it. Your email could be enough to find your location. And the information in signature would help a bit as well. :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktinui3sj89cwtt5ehnerj-+p_qbmlxke5ddry...@mail.gmail.com