The standard form of SSID is “Service Set Identifier.” It is a unique identifier that wireless networks use to distinguish themselves from one another. An SSID is typically a name assigned to a Wi-Fi network, allowing users to connect to the correct network among several available options. It can be up to 32 characters long and can include letters, numbers, and special characters.

What is an SSID and Why It Matters for Your Wi-Fi Network

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