WIFI SIGNAL WHEN TURNED OFF?

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WIFI SIGNAL WHEN TURNED OFF?
WIFI SIGNAL WHEN TURNED OFF?
2020-10-15 18:19:09
Model: Archer A10  
Hardware Version: V5
Firmware Version:

My model is an Archer 7, not on the list, version A.5. When I turn off the wifi on the back of the A7, it still puts out a very strong wifi signal called (Hidden Network).

I try to connect to it, it won't accept the password. When I turn off the A7, the signal (hidden network) is no longer there. It still puts out wifi when it's supposed to be turned off. That concerns me, am I being spyed upon? Anyone here notice that issue? With all the hacking going on and (made in china) brand, is there a back door for those to gain access to your privacy? 

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Re:WIFI SIGNAL WHEN TURNED OFF?
2020-10-16 16:03:30 - last edited 2020-10-16 16:04:08

@Jazzmo 

 

The hidden network has to do with the Archer A7 and OneMesh which has a highly secured randomized password. It is only accessible from an OneMesh device, and not to any wireless client.

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2020-10-17 19:57:01
Please explain what One Mesh is.
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2020-10-17 23:59:52
It allows you to connect some routers and extenders to the router to make a Mesh system.
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2020-10-19 09:33:20
Thanks. Does it allow a 3rd party to hack into your wifi system? All I know is I turned off the wifi on the back of the router yet it still sends out a wifi signal. Is it secure? Or a opening for hackers to gain access?
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Re:WIFI SIGNAL WHEN TURNED OFF?
2020-10-21 15:42:33

@Jazzmo 

 

No, in reference to post #2 it is a secured network that only TP-Link OneMesh devices can connect to.

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