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o Android 10, Manually connect, Hidden Wi-Fi network (versus Android 13)Harry S Robins

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From: stanleyrobins@nothere.uk (Harry S Robins)
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Subject: Android 10, Manually connect, Hidden Wi-Fi network (versus Android 13)
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2024 15:16:21 -0500
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 by: Harry S Robins - Thu, 18 Apr 2024 20:16 UTC

Someone gave me an old well-working Android 10 phone to re-purpose for her.
Without a SIM card, it can only work on Wi-Fi, but that's fine because she
can still use the phone as a VOIP/SMS/MMS phone using Talkatone over Wi-Fi.

Even with random MAC addresses set per AP (default) and per connection (in
the Developer options) I can set my Android 13 phone to not automatically
connect to a hidden network (both needed for well-known privacy reasons).

But in Android 10, I can't find where to set up that Wi-Fi connection to a
hidden access point such that the connection is NOT automatically sought.

Did that fundamental privacy setting of the Android phone NOT automatically
broadcasting the desired AP SSID/BSSID not exist in Android 10?

If the Android 10 settings don't allow broadcasting to be turned off,
do you know of any workaround to prevent an Android 10 device from always
broadcasting that it is seeking to connect to a given known (hidden AP)
private Wi-Fi network?

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