other name for wireless lan
No, it's a name of the standard.
wifi ------------------------------ WiFi is actually short for "Wireless Fidelity". And that's not the only name for "Wireless Internet". Wireless Internet can come over cellular signals (Edge, 3G, 4G), WiFi (802.11a/b/g), Amateur Radio (Packet Radio), and a number of other methods. However, all Wireless Internet needs to comply to the same standard (TCP/IP), in some way, before it gets to the computer.
Thinnet
"Wi-Fi" is the trade name for the IEEE 802.11 standard. the name is used to sell the product , much like the term "Firewire" (IEEE 1394).
Information needed to assure successful configuration of a wireless printer for your wireless network includes your Wi-Fi network name and its password. Other information needed varies by operating system used in the network.
Scientific notation or exponential notation.
The SSID is the 'name' of your wireless network. So when it scans for wi-fi signals, your connection should show up on the list, that's the one you choose. Of course if you don't actually have a wireless connection then there will not be a usable SSID, those others belong to other people.
Wireless
wireless access points, wireless network interface cards (NICs) and routers.
Wireless routers are named by default. The name is the same as the manufacturer. It is careless to leave this name unchanged. The new name should not mirror any other user names or passwords used anywhere online. It should be unique to the family but not recognizable to others outside the family.
If you are being asked for the name of your wireless router it usually refers to the name of the company that produced the router. If they are asking for your username that it what you made up.
it doesnt mean anything, it is just wireless connection