Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points

 Set to a single, unique name (case-sensitive) for all bands

The Wi-Fi network name, or SSID (service set identifier), is the name your network uses to advertise its presence to other devices. It’s also the name that nearby users see on their device’s list of available networks.

Use a name that’s unique to your network, and make sure that all routers on your network use the same name for every band they support.

  • Don’t use common names or default names such as linksys, netgear, dlink, wireless, or 2wire.
  • Don’t give your 2.4GHz, 5GHz, or 6GHz bands different names. All bands should have the same name.

If you don’t follow this guidance, devices might not connect reliably to your network, to all routers on your network, or to all available bands of your routers. And devices that join your network are more likely to encounter other networks that have the same name, and then automatically try to connect to them.