Service Set Identifier SSID also known as the wireless netwo
Service Set Identifier (SSID), also known as the wireless network name, identifies the wireless network. An SSID is configured on the wireless AP (on the access point for the infrastructure mode) or on an initial wireless client (for ad hoc mode). The SSID is periodically advertised by the wireless AP or the initial wireless client using a special 802.11 MAC management frame. Do some research on securing the SSID on wireless networks and share your findings with your classmates. Cite your resources.
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service set identifier: it is additionally known as network name which was a case sensitive with 32 alphanumeric charecters important identifier fixed to the header and packets sent across a Wireless local area network .SSID serves as a password if a mobile efforts to connect with basic service component.it differentiates the WLAN with each other ,hence every acess point and devices tries to connect with a particular WLAN should utilize the similar SSID to support the sucessful roaming.
it is restricted with a max length of 32 bytes in ASCII.
