A router.
The SSID is the name that identifies a particular wireless network. If the SSID is public, it will be seen by anyone with a WiFi device. If it is not public, then the name will not be broadcast, but must be typed into a device, so a name that uses alt-characters will be difficult to input.
You often need to find the SSID to hook up a device such a gaming console. To find the SSID number for Cricket wireless broadband, either consult the manual which came with the device or by opening the set up screen for the router.
your SSID would be the name of the connection you connect to when you want wireless internet. Do you remember this?
There are multiple reasons for that. If you are sure that the device is functioning properly you might have two problems. First one is you are out of range. And second one is your network is configured not to broadcast the ssid.
SSID is the name of any WIFI distributer. SSID name of the Network
What do you mean "Get around" SSID's? You need the SSID to ID what you want to connect to. The SSID is used to ID the Access point of the network. You "select" the SSID of the network you want to connect to. There is no reason to "get around" the SSID. It IS what you need to use to connect to the network. What do you mean "Get around" SSID's? You need the SSID to ID what you want to connect to. The SSID is used to ID the Access point of the network. You "select" the SSID of the network you want to connect to. There is no reason to "get around" the SSID. It IS what you need to use to connect to the network.
You configure them when setting up your wireless router. The SSID is the 'name' it broadcasts, and the WEP key is the code a device needs to be able to unencrypt data sent by it. Once you've got the router set up, you can enter the SSID and WEP key into the DS, to allow it to connect to your router.
The ssid is the network name. So if your network name is 'linksys' so is your ssid.
service set identifier, a 32-character unique identifier attached to theheader of packets sent over a WLAN that acts as a password when a mobiledevice tries to connect to the BSS. The SSID differentiates one WLAN from another, so all access points and all devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID. A device will not be permitted to join the BSS unless it can provide the unique SSID. Because an SSID can be sniffed inplain text from a packet it does not supply any security to the network. An SSID is also referred to as a network name because essentially it is a name that identifies a wireless network.
the ssid code.everybody knows that.
An SSID is any name you want to give to your wireless network router (to identify it) up to 32 characters long. Frequestly the SSID has a default that is supplied by the router manufacturer. it is important ,not to broadcast ur ssid ,also change ur ssid name.