The multiple SSID feature allows you to broadcast
additional SSIDs (or wireless network names). When wireless client devices are
searching for available wireless networks to connect to, the SSIDs (or wireless
network names) will appear as separate wireless networks in addition to your
primary wireless SSIDs and/or guest network SSIDs. Since they appear as separate
wireless networks, they are also referred to as virtual APs (Access Points)
since they appear as separate wireless access points but are actually all being
broadcasting and managed by a single wireless access point. Each virtual AP can
be configured each with a different SSID (or wireless network name), security
type and additional settings for wireless devices to connect. You can use the
multiple SSID feature to setup with different security types and keys to keep
your primary wireless network security information private.