Noun
SSID (plural SSIDs)
(networking) Initialism of service set identifier.
For the first one, an attacker can trigger a buffer overflow in the camera by pinging it an overlong Wi-Fi SSID parameter via Bluetooth Low Energy, which causes the gadget to crash and reboot. Source: Internet
Box with an SSID FritzBox in SSID we know, the owner uses the Default PSK, which consists of only alphanumerical letters. Source: Internet
Change SSID to change the name of the network and change the key to any password. Source: Internet
I turned off both TV boxes that were on, refreshed the TV network tool, and voilà, only one SSID from my wifi network showed up. Source: Internet
Rely on a strong encryption instead of a hidden SSID. Source: Internet
The camera then tries to join the new SSID which doesn't exist, and reconnect to the previous wireless network about a minute and a half later. Source: Internet