The SSID or "service-set identifier" is the generic name of your home network, which is the name your router will appear as when you scan for nearby wireless networks. To change it you'll need to log onto your router, most likely by typing "192.168.0.1" in the address bar in your browser.
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You cant find SSID on ds you have to know it from your computer and type it in your DS.
You often need to find the SSID to hook up a device such a gaming console. To find the SSID number for Cricket wireless broadband, either consult the manual which came with the device or by opening the set up screen for the router.
SSID is the name of any WIFI distributer. SSID name of the Network
What do you mean "Get around" SSID's? You need the SSID to ID what you want to connect to. The SSID is used to ID the Access point of the network. You "select" the SSID of the network you want to connect to. There is no reason to "get around" the SSID. It IS what you need to use to connect to the network. What do you mean "Get around" SSID's? You need the SSID to ID what you want to connect to. The SSID is used to ID the Access point of the network. You "select" the SSID of the network you want to connect to. There is no reason to "get around" the SSID. It IS what you need to use to connect to the network.
The ssid is the network name. So if your network name is 'linksys' so is your ssid.
You should log on as administrator in your router, go in the router settings one of the fields should have the name SSID (some companies do not use such name, you will have to read the manual to find the required information).
You should log on as administrator in your router, go in the router settings one of the fields should have the name SSID (some companies do not use such name, you will have to read the manual to find the required information).
the ssid code.everybody knows that.
you find the ssid code on your router and i think you can figure the rest out
Well... There is a way I know how to find your ssid (name of your network). Ahhh yes. Just to tell you if you have a router then you won't have a ssid your router will have it. If you don't havea ssid then your computer will have it. I will first tell youhow to find out what it is when you HAVE a router. Log onto your router and somewhere around there it will show the name. Usaley it is at the little blue bar at the top. If it is not there keep on searching. if you don't find it look for your routers ip address. when you find it type it in the address bar of your search engine eg. http://16.1.451.24. Then it will take you to your routers login. login to it and somewhere around there it will show the ssid and WEP or WMA code. Then if you have NO router then I CAN'T HELP YOU. Beacause everyone knows that when you DON'T have a router you DON'T have a SSID! So get lst, just kidding, by by...... no searisley... get lost!! :)
An SSID is any name you want to give to your wireless network router (to identify it) up to 32 characters long. Frequestly the SSID has a default that is supplied by the router manufacturer. it is important ,not to broadcast ur ssid ,also change ur ssid name.