To connect to a network broadcasting?

I can't connect to my network, I have broadcast.
I don't see advance features on the phone to avoid this problem.

How can I connect to my network without radio maunlay?

Z3 supports access point that does not broadcast the SSID, but it won't work if you connect to the network, while it is broadcasting and then stop broadcasting. In this case, you will have to tap and hold the network, forget about it and then add it manually. I just tested here on the 5 GHz band, but I can't find any problems with it.

But as I understand it, you have done this?

What happens if configure you a different SSID (or modify the existing) and try to add that?

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    Try to power cycle the router and the computer and check if it helps.

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    1. Save your work and restart the machine.

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    1. Unplug the router and the modem.
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