Change the SSID
The SSID (Service Set Identifier) can look like words, names, numbers, or whatever you want.
I think what you mean is SSID , Service Set IDentification. Its a 802.11 wireless network. So SSID internet password mean WiFi password.
I have the optimum pink paper with the wifi ssid # and under that is the pass word/pin Is that the right pass word or could you help me find It.my name is Theresa.
Mine is under my Router on a sticker .... may even say Password, but mine doesn't.
This can be changed but the default is ACTIONTEC
An SSID is the 'name' of a wireless network, it doesn't have to be a number.
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.
In searching for the SSID number for the z998 phone I found nothing.
You cant find SSID on ds you have to know it from your computer and type it in your DS.
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).
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.
The ssid is the network name. So if your network name is 'linksys' so is your ssid.
the ssid code.everybody knows that.
you find the ssid code on your router and i think you can figure the rest out