SSID
disable an SSID broadcast
wi-fi
Disabling the SSID Broadcast.
Ssid broadcast
Yes. It's the name that's assigned or that you give to your wireless network.
overlapping channel,broadcast SSID
The general rule in networking is that the network id cannot be all zeroes or all ones, and the host id cannot be all zeroes or all ones. The all zero address results in a reserved address meaning "this network". The all ones address is a broadcast address, and cannot be assigned to a single system.
The SSID (or Service Set IDentifier) names and identifies a wireless network,It is something that access points broadcast to client devices to announce the presence of the access point.The SSID denotes the name of a network on a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), and could be any name up to thirty-two (32) characters in lenght.For security reasons, broadcasting of this SSID is commonly turned off on some routers.The link below give more details.
It wireless network settings choose "do not broadcast SSID", activate security for wireless networks. It's better for you if use WPA at least.
Yes, You don't want to broadcast your secure network.
A network name is the name assigned to your internet connection. This is so you can connect to your own wireless network, knowing which one is yours, due to the fact that a Network name is Unique, and can be changed through your modem's settings.
A Unicast Broadcast broadcasts the SSID service set identifier