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ESS ID

Bertrand Maillard
Bertrand Maillard
2025-12-20 07:37:43
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One Service Set can be extended by adding more APs. This is called the Extended Service Set or ESS. Every AP broadcasts the same SSID to its users.

When you, as a user, walk with your device from one service set to another, you’re still connected to the same network, without knowing you changed to a different service set, as well as to a different access point.

Last but not least, is the ESSID or Extended Service Set Identifier. There’s formally no such thing as an “ESSID” in 802.11 standards. Thus, you can just use the same SSID for ESSID-shared networks.

Clémence Toussaint
Clémence Toussaint
2025-12-12 09:11:02
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ESSID stands for Extended Service Set Identification, which basically means the identifying name of the wireless network akin to a radio station “call sign” if you will.

The ESSID is an electronic marker or identifier that serves as an identification and address for your computer, or network device to connect to a wireless router or access point and then access the internet.

The settings can be either broadcast enabled (open) or broadcast disabled(closed).

To illustrate, think of ESSID as the street address on the front door of a home , and WPA2 as the door lock and Skeleton key.

One method of making the network more secure is to disable the ESSID broadcast, which is analogous to covering up and hiding the front door of your house, because if the address isn’t being shown other computers don’t know what to look for.

More secure still is to create a WPA2 key, which would be akin to locking the house door, the most secure is to both turn off the ESSID broadcast, and to set a strong WPA2 key with high encryption.

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Gérard Cordier
Gérard Cordier
2025-11-30 08:04:27
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The Extended Service Set Identification (ESSID) is an identifier for your wireless network.

Specify the ESSID for the current wireless configuration.

For printers with Protected Mode enabled, you cannot modify this setting from the front panel.

For more information, refer to the Zebra Link-OS PrintSecure Printer Administration Guide.

Accepted values: 32-character alphanumeric string (default: 125)

SGD command used: wlan.essid

Printer web page: View and Modify Printer Settings

Network Communications Setup

Wireless Setup Connection Menu