Hi, yes, In the wireless network window, there's an item that says other 
network or something like that. Select that, and enter the network name, choose 
the security type and enter the password. Once this is done, the device should 
connect automatically whenever wifi is turned on and you're in range of your 
router. I have my ss ID disabled as well, and my ipod touch and iphone connect 
with no problems.
On Nov 2, 2010, at 4:41 AM, Chris G wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> When I show my SSID name my iPhone and iPod are able to connect to my
> router.  When I disable the SSID the i devices wont connect to the
> network.
> 
> Any way to get this to work when the SSID is hidden?
> 
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