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What is the purpose of the SSID on a WLAN?
None of these
To identify a "secure set" of access points
To provide "security services" to the access point
To identify the WLAN.
SSID, short for service set identifier, and , commonly referred top as the 'network name', is a unique 32 alphanumeric character identifier attached to the header of packets sent over a wireless local-area network or WLAN. The SSID also identifies different WLANS from one another, and all devices trying to connect to a WLAN must use that WLANS unique SSID in order to connect. Multiple SSIDs can allow users access to multiple different networks through a single access point, administered by a network manager. edit: useless same answers !
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