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‎02-11-2019 12:08 PM
Hello,
We have 2 SSID here, "public" and "private". There is a password on each.
But someone told me he can't see the "public" SSID, he sees "public2" and the "public" 's password doesn't work on it. So he can't connect.
Why does it create another SSID like that? And what I have to do to connect him to "public"?
Thank you.
We have 2 SSID here, "public" and "private". There is a password on each.
But someone told me he can't see the "public" SSID, he sees "public2" and the "public" 's password doesn't work on it. So he can't connect.
Why does it create another SSID like that? And what I have to do to connect him to "public"?
Thank you.
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‎02-12-2019 01:51 PM
It's solved.
public SSID was saved in its wireless connections. I removed it and it was again possible to see the public SSID and connect to it.
It's maybe the reason why there were a "public2" SSID...
*just thinking*
public SSID was saved in its wireless connections. I removed it and it was again possible to see the public SSID and connect to it.
It's maybe the reason why there were a "public2" SSID...
*just thinking*
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‎02-12-2019 01:51 PM
It's solved.
public SSID was saved in its wireless connections. I removed it and it was again possible to see the public SSID and connect to it.
It's maybe the reason why there were a "public2" SSID...
*just thinking*
public SSID was saved in its wireless connections. I removed it and it was again possible to see the public SSID and connect to it.
It's maybe the reason why there were a "public2" SSID...
*just thinking*
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‎02-12-2019 01:26 PM
Sounds like a Windows Hotspot - try disabling on that PC
Use your PC as a mobile hotspot - Microsoft Support
Use your PC as a mobile hotspot - Microsoft Support
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‎02-12-2019 09:04 AM
Hello,
Thank you for your answers.
Only one computer sees the SSID "public2" and If I take my phone and I check SSID in my airspace, I don't see "public2" but I see "public". That's why it's strange for me.
When I do a show wireless wlan, I don't see "public2", and each is enabled.
Each radio deploy each wlan, so it's correct.
I could say it's an error from the Windows, but I already saw the "public2" appeared once on my iPhone.
I'm stuck.
Thank you for your answers.
Only one computer sees the SSID "public2" and If I take my phone and I check SSID in my airspace, I don't see "public2" but I see "public". That's why it's strange for me.
When I do a show wireless wlan, I don't see "public2", and each is enabled.
Each radio deploy each wlan, so it's correct.
I could say it's an error from the Windows, but I already saw the "public2" appeared once on my iPhone.
I'm stuck.
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‎02-11-2019 09:18 PM
Hi Jo,
You can always run Netspot, Acrylic, InSSIDer or else to see the BSSID of the network that is seen by your users to have better view on that (whether this wireless network is really yours or your neighbor's).
Kind regards,
Tomasz
You can always run Netspot, Acrylic, InSSIDer or else to see the BSSID of the network that is seen by your users to have better view on that (whether this wireless network is really yours or your neighbor's).
Kind regards,
Tomasz
