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Put the name of Wireless network available in your infrastructure.
SSID is required to connect the wireless devices to your network.
It might prompt for password as well.
Its the NAME usually in the letter from your broadband provider, a seperate card or a sticky label on the back or base of the router
Wireless Network
Name (SSID) WillyWombat785837
Key: 1234ABcD
Click on the SSID in your list of wifi networks and put in your KEY remembering to put the Case in correctly when it asks for password (confusing, wish they asked for key rather than password)
After login from network setting you can find the SSID number...
The easiest way to find your SSID is to look on your wireless router.
The default SSID -- the one it came configured with from the factory --
is always located on the bottom or rear of the router.
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SSID number is set up on the wireless router this is also the same as Network name for problem regarding SSID I would suggest to contact your wireless router's manufacturer...
The SSID is the Identification of the Wireless network, you set it up in your router settings. Some routers got a static SSID, you can view it also in your router settings.
The SSID is in the router's wireless settings. You can get the SSID by opening a browser and enter the router's configuration URL.
To secure your wireless network from unauthorized access,please click on this link and follow my instructions :- http://www.fixya.com/support/r3559128-wireless_router_security
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