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  1. Use different ssd's. In an "unmanaged" wifi access point (AP) environment, each AP's is not aware that there are others, so they will hold on to the connection until it is unusable. Thus, as you move around, if the ssd's are the same you will not know which AP you are connected to, and it may be the weaker slower signal. It is a pain to manually switch, but this is the only way in an unmanaged environment. It doesn't matter if the ssd's are the same or not, they will not auto-switch as long as a usable signal is available from the current AP. So the advantage of different names is that you know where you are, and if you are connected to the "best" AP. If you want to make this more automatic, search for "managed access point" - there are solutions out there for under $100 per AP. All AP's have to be under management.
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