Explanation:
ESSID stands for Extended Service Set Identifier. It is essentially the name of a wireless network. When multiple access points are used to cover a larger area or provide better coverage, they can be configured with the same ESSID to allow client devices to seamlessly roam between them while maintaining a continuous connection to the network. This helps create a common network for client connections, enabling devices to switch between access points without losing connectivity. The ESSID serves as a way for clients to identify and connect to the desired wireless network. The other options (B, C, and D) do not accurately describe the purpose of an ESSID.
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