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This can be changed but the default is ACTIONTEC
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.
It is always good practice to change the default password to something else. If it is a wireless router you should also change the default SSID and enable an encryption method.
Change default passwords, disable broadcasting of SSID, enable security (N type if possible).
To find the SSID (Service Set Identifier) for a wireless network, check the label on your router, as it often displays the default SSID. Alternatively, you can access your router's admin interface by entering its IP address in a web browser and logging in with your credentials; the SSID will be listed in the wireless settings. Lastly, you can also find available SSIDs by scanning for networks on your device's Wi-Fi settings.
Changing the SSID (Service Set Identifier) on your wireless router enhances security by making it harder for unauthorized users to identify and access your network. Using a unique SSID also helps to avoid confusion with neighboring networks, ensuring that you connect to your own. Additionally, a customized SSID can prevent potential attacks that target default network names. Overall, altering the SSID is a simple yet effective step in safeguarding your home network.
yes, you can... it has no authentication .. all router settings can be left default - just add a mac filter for your wireless security and hide the SSID of the wireless network
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If you use the default SSID you may have problems with other people trying to access your router. To change the SSID you need to log into your router by determining it's IP address and then accessing it. Most routers use a web interface but some use a console interface that can be used to access the router. There are some people who have concerns about the SSID (service set identifier). In some countries it is a legal requirement to identify a radio station by transmitting a beacon every set number of minutes (Usually once every 15 minutes) and the SSID setting performs this task. However for countries in which is is not required it can be switched off. the SSID does not represent a security risk since the identification of the transmitting station is sent in each and every packet anyway.
The SSID you use is the one for your own wireless network, you set it when you set up the wireless router. So if your network is named 'MyInternet', that's the name your router is broadcasting. That's the SSID that the PSP needs.
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