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How to disable hidden key of wifi network Access Point
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I was working on some project of implementing tor on Raspberry Pi and then stumbled upon this issue. I couldn't find info regarding this anywhere as I searched for hours. Anyways it is much less of a Raspberry Pi issue and more of a linux as Raspbian is based on linux. So I posted it here.
The problem arrived when I changed my wifi AP's hidden key(just for the sake of testing it) by inserting the following line in wpa_supplicant.conf
scan_ssid=1
As simple as that. Then I forgot about it and searched the wpa_supplicant info in all major conf. files for hours(I don't know why) as I couldn't find it in wpa_supplicant conf. file. After that, when I remembered it all started with me testing hidden character of AP and adding that line, I googled for it and couldn't find the exact answer to solve this issue clearly.
When I try to view the info of wpa_supplicant file or try to edit it with nano, I just see an empty file.
How can this value of hidden key be returned to as it was initially?
linux wifi raspbian access-point
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I was working on some project of implementing tor on Raspberry Pi and then stumbled upon this issue. I couldn't find info regarding this anywhere as I searched for hours. Anyways it is much less of a Raspberry Pi issue and more of a linux as Raspbian is based on linux. So I posted it here.
The problem arrived when I changed my wifi AP's hidden key(just for the sake of testing it) by inserting the following line in wpa_supplicant.conf
scan_ssid=1
As simple as that. Then I forgot about it and searched the wpa_supplicant info in all major conf. files for hours(I don't know why) as I couldn't find it in wpa_supplicant conf. file. After that, when I remembered it all started with me testing hidden character of AP and adding that line, I googled for it and couldn't find the exact answer to solve this issue clearly.
When I try to view the info of wpa_supplicant file or try to edit it with nano, I just see an empty file.
How can this value of hidden key be returned to as it was initially?
linux wifi raspbian access-point
add a comment |
I was working on some project of implementing tor on Raspberry Pi and then stumbled upon this issue. I couldn't find info regarding this anywhere as I searched for hours. Anyways it is much less of a Raspberry Pi issue and more of a linux as Raspbian is based on linux. So I posted it here.
The problem arrived when I changed my wifi AP's hidden key(just for the sake of testing it) by inserting the following line in wpa_supplicant.conf
scan_ssid=1
As simple as that. Then I forgot about it and searched the wpa_supplicant info in all major conf. files for hours(I don't know why) as I couldn't find it in wpa_supplicant conf. file. After that, when I remembered it all started with me testing hidden character of AP and adding that line, I googled for it and couldn't find the exact answer to solve this issue clearly.
When I try to view the info of wpa_supplicant file or try to edit it with nano, I just see an empty file.
How can this value of hidden key be returned to as it was initially?
linux wifi raspbian access-point
I was working on some project of implementing tor on Raspberry Pi and then stumbled upon this issue. I couldn't find info regarding this anywhere as I searched for hours. Anyways it is much less of a Raspberry Pi issue and more of a linux as Raspbian is based on linux. So I posted it here.
The problem arrived when I changed my wifi AP's hidden key(just for the sake of testing it) by inserting the following line in wpa_supplicant.conf
scan_ssid=1
As simple as that. Then I forgot about it and searched the wpa_supplicant info in all major conf. files for hours(I don't know why) as I couldn't find it in wpa_supplicant conf. file. After that, when I remembered it all started with me testing hidden character of AP and adding that line, I googled for it and couldn't find the exact answer to solve this issue clearly.
When I try to view the info of wpa_supplicant file or try to edit it with nano, I just see an empty file.
How can this value of hidden key be returned to as it was initially?
linux wifi raspbian access-point
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