SSID (Service Set Identifier) is a unique name that is assigned to the AP.
A WLAN's name is assigned by the network administrator and can be different from the APs connected to it.
"The SSID is a unique identifier that 'wireless network devices' use to establish and maintain wireless connectivity."
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/interfaces-modules/security-modules-routers-switches/116586-config-ap-00.html
I admit that I was wrong cause APs can be named the same. That leaves option D. the only choice that I reluctantly agree to. Poorly worded question.
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