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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.
Hello! SSID stands for wireless network name. This means that whenever you wanted to connect to your router, you need to know your SSID to join your network. This works very similar in connecting a new laptop to your router. Below is an example in checking the wireless network a Windows 7 Operating System is connected to. "RABBIT and maculit" are examples of SSID. I hope this helps.
The SSID simply put is the name of a wireless network for example, when your connect to a network on your laptop the name that pops up that is the networks SSID
Wireless networks can be set up in stealth, meaning that they do not transmit their SSID and thus the user wishing to connect must know the SSID exactly.
I am guessing this question is in relation to connecting a Nintendo Wii to the internet? If so just enter the network name for the SSID as it appears on your computer and the password and relevant information.
It is the Service Set Identifier and is used to identify the wireless access point on the network - in common terms the name of the network device and can be used to connect to it
SSID is basically the name of your network. A lot of people's networks are named the generic "Netgear" or "Quest_(random number)", but some people like me have a custom set network name.
To find your SSID, type in the address bar 192.168.0.1 exactly, no .com or www. Once you arrive to the network page, search around for either SSID or network name, as their basically the same. You can also try to find it be searching around a computer that's connected to the network. You should be able to find it in the system tray, as pictured here.
Hover over the circled icon, and it should say the name of your network. That's what SSID means.
NOTE: If you're trying to connect to your network by wireless connection with the Wii, try the "Search for an Access Point" option and see if your network appears. If it doesn't, then try entering your SSID.
The SSID is the name given to a
wireless network when a network is created. You can choose to broadcast
or not broadcast the SSID of the network. If you hidden the SSID, then
your wireless network will not be "visible" to other computers looking
to join the wireless network, meaning that computers will only be able
to join your network if they know the SSID beforehand.The SSID would be found on the router. This is for a printer that has wireless printing capabilities.On your computer click on the wireless network indicator in the status bar and you can see the SSID of the router the system is currently connected to.
SSID means Service Set Identifier SSID is the network name setup on router to be Recognised. This can be Default name like the router name or a name specified by user
You could only enable your wma playback by connecting your psp to internet, ssid simply means wireless network name. If you are trying to connect to internet you will be ask for ssid which means that you should be in a wifi area to connect you to the available network name.
SSID is used by wireless networks, it is the wireless service set ID which means basicly the name or id of the network.
used when connecting to a network.
if you want to learn more about ssid read this page
http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/wireless/g/bldef_ssid.htm
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