The ssid is used for identifying you wireless network so you can see which network is your and which is your neighbors
The exact method to disable the broadcast of your SSID will vary depending on your router. Most routers have an option directly within the settings which will allow you the option to mask the broadcast of your SSID.
There's an option to manually enter the SSID, you can enter it there. Or you can unhide the SSID temporarily to just let the PSP connect and save the settings, then you can hide it again, but the PSP can still connect.
SSID
the SSID
SSID does not have to be different but the password must. But if you have multiple networks with same name but with different passwords it will take you couple attempts to connect to a correct one.
A 802.11 Service set Identifier is not installed, it is automatically assigned during the manufacturing process and is broadcasted when a Modem/Router is initialized as the Wireless Access Point. The SSID can be changed in the modem/router settings.
You should log on as administrator in your router, go in the router settings one of the fields should have the name SSID (some companies do not use such name, you will have to read the manual to find the required information).
You should log on as administrator in your router, go in the router settings one of the fields should have the name SSID (some companies do not use such name, you will have to read the manual to find the required information).
To rename the network name (SSID) you will need to log in to your router, this is often done with a web browser (if the router did not come with its own software) using the routers address (which often starts 192.168.... ), enter the password to access the router's configuration settings and find the Network name/SSID section to enter the new name.
You have log on in your router, go in settings, and locate a field with SSID or Name (different router have different names for this option).
SSID is the name of any WIFI distributer. SSID name of the Network
Your wireless access point or router has something called an SSID that is used to identify it. This could be set to hidden. You need to change the settings so that the SSID is no longer hidden.