What's your wireless SSID?

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I believe a non unique ssid and simple password are easier to crack.
How would the name have any bearing on how hackable the wifi is? :confused:

Mine is my last name backwards. Makes a decent random word that is recognisable, but not guessable.
 
How would the name have any bearing on how hackable the wifi is? :confused:

Mine is my last name backwards. Makes a decent random word that is recognisable, but not guessable.

A decent article on how the SSID relates to the decryption key here:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/wireless-security-hack,review-32252-5.html

There are two major parts to converting a password value to a decryption key. The first is called salting. It's possible you've heard this term used once or twice. This is a method in cryptography that prevents two systems from using the same key, even though they may share the same password. Without salting, a pair of machines using the same password, even coincidentally, end up with the same key. This is a vulnerability for rainbow tables,

Using non unique SSID's is generally bad practice, especially if combined with short, Low entropy/non random pre shared keys. While we're at it I'd avoid using a SSID that identifies the make/model of router.

That said "Abraham Linksys" is more fun than "8RP8c<&/z7'23bz80D2{" :)
 
Currently using my surname with my year of birth and some other numbers, this thread has some belters though!

Stoner81.
 
Mine is Ankh. All of my devices and wifi networks use names from the Freespace 2 ship database. Laptop is called Mara, Chromecast Ultra is called Hele etc.
 
House LANister

Although I might enable one of the guest SSIDs again and set it to It Hurts When IP
 
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