Am 21.01.2013 19:13, schrieb Tim: > ...complete snippage of what indicates why he gets moderated... oh and your "Put your tin hat on, your fingers in your ears, and start chanting la la la la la, now" was fine? > Yes, I may be lucky in that my software can use another identifier to > connect to the same access point as last time. But that's just luck. > My software may not manage it, simply because of the way it was > programmed. Or the same access point mightn't be around, or active at > the moment my computer is trying to connect. which OTHER identifier? you ENTER the SSID to connect and that is exactly what anaconda is missing > SSID is mean as an identifier, a name, for the access point(s), and > that's all it's for. It's not a secret. It's not part of security. > Telling people which network is which (via SSID, or other methods) is > not part of security. This is a cold hard fact, and no false beliefs to > the contrary can change that. blablablabla
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