What does SSID stand for in the context of wireless networks?
- Secure Socket ID
- Service Set Identifier
- Subscriber Server Identifier
- System Software ID
SSID stands for Service Set Identifier. It is a unique name that identifies a specific wireless network. Devices use SSIDs to connect to the correct network among the multiple networks available in the vicinity.
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