What is WiFi SSID? Complete Guide
Wi-Fi identifies different access points on a network by its BSSID. This identifier is unique for each device and is used to distinguish between WiFi networks. As it is unique across the network, each device is given a unique SSID, or service set identifier. The BSSID is a 48-bit hexadecimal number that corresponds to the MAC address of the AP. The BSSID is the MAC address of a wireless access point. It is the unique identifier for a particular access point. It is the most unique feature of a Wi-Fi network. The SSID is typically a hidden, but easily recognizable,…