SSID is a technical term that stands for Service Set Identifier. In simple terms, SSID is a WiFi name that displays while connecting to a WiFi network. To find SSID on iPhone, go to settings and tap on WiFi; you’ll get various SSID (WiFi names)
In fact, you can find SSID in any device by going to settings and tapping on WiFi.
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What is SSID on my iPhone?
On any iPhone, to get the SSID of any network, just go to settings and tap on WiFi. Ensure your WiFi is turned on; you will see various WiFi names, that’s SSID. You can copy that WiFi name and paste it wherever you need.
Below is a step-by-step image tutorial of how to find SSID on an iPhone.
How to Find SSID on iPhone {Step By Step Guide}
Step 1 – Go to Settings
Turn ON your iPhone and go to settings. Search settings if you can’t find the app on your home screen.
Step 2 – Go to the WiFi
After going to settings, tap on WiFi; you don’t need to scroll down; it’s there in the first few options.
Step 3 – Turn on the WiFi & You’ll get SSIDs
The WiFi is only SSID; once you turn ON WiFi, you’ll get various SSID (WiFi names), and you can copy and paste them where you need.
That means your router’s SSID is nothing but your router’s WiFi name.
Using this method, you can find SSID in any iPhone or even many Android phones with the same steps.
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Conclusion
In conclusion, we just want to say SSID is the technical name for the WiFi name. On any device, you can find the SSID of your router. You can even change your router SSIDs on your router admin app.
Moreover, if your router’s SSID is hidden, you need to log in as admin and check SSID. You cannot view SSID if the SSID is undiscoverable.
The default SSID for the router is the company name and some random digits and alphabets. Probably, you can find the default SSID on the router’s box as well.
That’s it for this article; thanks for reading!