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		<title>By: SSID - Service Set Identifier at WLAN Book.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Muliple access points can have the same SSID and in most cases this configuration is known as an extended service set (ESS) when the two access points are connected to the same wired network. Sharing the same SSID can be an issue if the two access points are in close proximity but are not owned or part of the same wired network. In this case end user devices may connect to the incorrect SSID. [...]</description>
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