Network name (ssid) – HP Deskjet 6988dt Printer User Manual

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When the laptop is being used at work, the person must set the wireless profile to at_work
in order to connect to the office network.
Conversely, the laptop must be set to the at_home wireless profile when the person is
at home and wants to connect the laptop to the home network.

Network name (SSID)

A network name, or "Service Set Identifier (SSID)," identifies a particular wireless
network. In order to operate on a network, a device must know the network's name.
A wireless network only has one network name.
A given location, such as an office, might have several wireless networks, each with a
different network name. Wireless devices use network names to identify overlapping
wireless networks.

Caution

To prevent other users from accessing the wireless network, HP

strongly recommends setting a password or passphrase and a unique SSID in
your access point. The access point might have been shipped with a default SSID
which can be accessed by others using the same default SSID. For more
information on how to change the SSID, see the documentation that came with
your access point.

Example
The printer is in an office with two wireless

infrastructure

networks. Each network has a

Wireless Access Point (WAP)

.

Note

In this example, both wireless networks have the same security settings.

1 Network name equals "network_1"
2 Network name equals "network_2"

The network name for one wireless network is network_1. The network name for the
other wireless network is network_2.
The printer is configured for network_1
The printer's network name (SSID) setting has been configured for network_1. The
printer can only communicate to network_1. In other words, the printer can only accept
print jobs from network_1.

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