Free WiFi Connect Tricks SSID2 SSID3 and SSID4
Not all WLANs can be used free of charge; subscribe to most of them in order to provide an Internet connection for personal use. But those who are too careless will not set their wifi properly, so that it becomes a loophole by some people that can be used as a free wifi connection.
One example is WLAN-SSID2. Perhaps those who set up Wi-Fi networks frequently are used to seeing the name of the Wi-Fi. Not only that, there are SSID3 and SSID4. This indicates that the WiFi has never been set up or has been set up incorrectly in order for it to become active.
From this gap, other people can of course access the WiFi network free of charge. This article explains how to connect and how to prevent WiFi owners from doing this.
How to connect WiFi SSID2 Free
Before you talk about it, you should know that this article is meant to be a lesson. So that router owners know this one loophole.
The connection to WLAN SSID2, SSID3 or SSID4 is very easy. You just need to connect with the following password:
[email protected]#$%12345
it is preset password on routers. It could be that the owner of the router encountered an error while setting up so that this SSID2 can be active. In general, the default password is usually on this type of router ZTE F609, F660, and its kind.
Meanwhile for the router type Huawei, here is the standard password for WLAN-SSID2:
eeeeeeee
You can try both passwords. However, if you still can’t connect, the WiFi may have been filtered against any devices that can connect. In this case, there is nothing more you can do to establish a connection.
Also read: Tips so that the WiFi is not broken into by others
How to prevent SSID2 from being displayed (router owners only)
The only way to prevent someone from looking for free WiFi from this void is deactivate WLAN SSID2 itself. And here I will only share the tutorial specifically for the F609 router. Check out how to turn it off below.
Please enter the router admin page.
Then go to the menu network > WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS > SSID settings.
Then next Choose an SSID, Select SSID2.
then do not tick on options Activate SSID.
The final step, click the button
Submit
in the lower section.
After you’ve set up exactly as above, the router will start anew immediately and then the WiFi SSID2 disappears and please check.
Overall, SSID2 and the like are only displayed as a result of an error. That can be a big loophole as someone can enter the admin page. To do this, close the gap as soon as possible so that everything stays safe.
Hopefully useful and good luck