SSID broadcast is an important function in wireless networks, which allows the router to broadcast the name of the wireless network (SSID) to surrounding devices to facilitate user connection. So, how do you turn on the SSID broadcast?The following takes the TP-Link router as an example to introduce the specific operation steps.
Product Name: TP-Link Wireless Router.
Model: TL-WR845N (specific model number may vary by region and sales channel).
Wireless rate: 300Mbps
Wireless Band: 24ghz
Number of antennas: 2.
SSID Broadcast Function: Yes.
Connect to your router: Use your computer or mobile device to connect to the TP-Link router's wireless or wired network.
Login management interface: Enter 192 in the browser address bar168.0.1 (or the management address on the label on the back of the router) and press Enter. On the pop-up login page, enter the administrator username and password (admin is the default).
Go to Wireless Settings: In the admin interface, find and tap the "Wireless Settings" or "Wireless Network Settings" option. This will take you to the detailed settings screen of the wireless network.
Enable SSID Broadcasting: In the wireless settings interface, find the "SSID Broadcast" or "Enable SSID Broadcast" option and make sure it is checked. At this point, the router will broadcast the name of the wireless network to surrounding devices.
Save settings: After completing the above operations, click the "Save" or "Apply" button to save the settings and exit the management interface. At this point, your TP-Link router has successfully enabled the SSID broadcast function.
It should be noted that before enabling SSID broadcasting, please ensure that you have understood the relevant operation details and risks. At the same time, in order to protect personal privacy and data security, please operate the router and management interface with caution.