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Service Set Identifier(SSID) is used to identify any 802.11 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). It is also used by clients to identify and connect to a particular Wireless Network. To discuss in layman's terms, it is the SSID we see when we are trying to connect your device(phone/computer) to a Wireless Network. Below is a screenshot that shows the SSID available while browsing for available networks to connect.
It can be a 32 character string which is case-sensitive and can contain letters, numbers, symbols, punctuation marks, and even a blank space. The following six characters are considered invalid characters in an SSID:
/, ", +, ], TAB, trailing spaces The first character cannot be any of:
!, #, ; SSID stands for Service Set Identifier. It is the name of a wireless network that helps you find and connect your device, like a phone or computer, to the right network. When you search for Wi-Fi connections, the SSID is what appears in the list of available networks. An SSID can be up to 32 characters long and can include letters, numbers, and some symbols. It is important because it identifies one network from another and makes sure you connect to the correct one.
The Service Set Identifier is a key part of wireless networks. It helps users connect their devices to the right network and keeps data organized. Understanding SSIDs can help you manage your wireless connections better, making sure your information stays secure while using the internet.