Connecting Through the Taskbar
Before connecting to a hidden network, you need to know the network name or SSID (Service Set Identifier), the type of encryption, and the network’s password. After obtaining this information from the owner of the Wi-Fi network, follow these steps:
Connecting Through Windows Settings
The following steps provide an alternative method to connect to hidden Wi-Fi networks through the Windows settings:
How to Unhide a Hidden Network When You Have the Router’s Details
To unhide a hidden network, you’ll need the login information on your router’s website. The default login information will be in your manual if you haven’t set these. You’ll also need the network key, SSID, and encryption key, usually found at the back/bottom of the router. If you’re having trouble finding your router’s IP address, you can check out our list of common router addresses for the brand of your router. After getting all the necessary details, follow these steps: Image credit: Unsplash. All screenshots by Tayo Sogbesan.