<networking> (SSID) A 32-character unique identifier that distinguishes one wireless network from another. All devices attempting to connect to a specific network use the same SSID, which appears in the header of packets. Because an SSID can be intercepted, it does not supply any security to the network.
(2009-01-23)
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Nearby terms: Service Discovery Protocol « service-oriented architecture « service provider « Service Set Identifier » servlet » session » Session Initiation Protocol