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SSID- Service Set Identifier
An SSID is the name of a wireless local area network
(WLAN). All wireless devices on a WLAN must employ the same SSID in
order to communicate with each other.
The SSID on wireless clients can be set either manually, by entering
the SSID into the client network settings, or automatically, by leaving
the SSID unspecified or blank. A network administrator often uses a
public SSID, that is set on the access point and broadcast to all
wireless devices in range. Some newer wireless access points disable the
automatic SSID broadcast feature in an attempt to improve network
security.
SSIDs are case sensitive text strings. The SSID is a sequence of
alphanumeric characters (letters or numbers). SSIDs have a maximum
length of 32 characters.
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