Your name for your Playstation network name can be as clever or as silly as you like.
name of the network
A network name to join is a network that is available when hooking up to a WiFi service. If the network is secured, you will need a password in order to gain access.
The wii itselfdoes not have its own network name. The network name (also abbreviated SSID) is the name of the network all of your devices that use Internet are connected to. If you have to ask this question then I assume that your problem is that you don't know the name of your network or you're not receiving your router's signal. To find the network name you'll need to go to your router's settings and find the name. I suggest renaming or memorizing the network name so you know it is your own network. Call your router's company if you have any trouble or don't know where to start. In addition to the network name, you may also need a password (WEP, WPA, etc). If your network has a password, you will need both the network name and the password to connect the wii or any other wireless devices to your network. If you don't see the name of your network then you'll either have to buy a wireless router since some routers do not broadcast network signals (most cable routers and some DSL routers do broadcast). However, I recommend you do what is described in the second paragraph first, since it is most likely that you just don't know the name of your network.
adhoc basically means "thrown together". In the terms of a network it means the computers may not be related together by network name or domain name.
Wide Area Network
Intergalactic Computer Network
Yes. It's the name that's assigned or that you give to your wireless network.
The ssid is the network name. So if your network name is 'linksys' so is your ssid.
A peer to peer network.
Own. (oprah Winfrey Network)
other name for network architect