Episode 74 — SSID Strategy: hidden vs advertised and what it affects

SSID strategy appears in CloudNetX scenarios as a signal about segmentation intent, user experience, and security posture, and this episode explains what SSID design actually affects. It defines an SSID as the network name clients use to connect and explains that advertised SSIDs support normal discovery and roaming behavior, while hidden SSIDs reduce casual visibility but do not provide meaningful security against capable adversaries. The first paragraph focuses on SSID count and purpose: multiple SSIDs can separate guests, corporate users, and devices, but too many SSIDs increase management overhead and consume airtime through beaconing and management traffic. It also explains why SSID strategy must align with authentication mode, segmentation boundaries, and isolation requirements, because the SSID is the entry point to a policy domain rather than a cosmetic label.
Episode 74 — SSID Strategy: hidden vs advertised and what it affects
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