I'm not sure what you mean. Your access point most likely broadcasts a ssid. When you name your connection on your psp, it does not have to have the same name as the ssid.
SSID is the name of any WIFI distributer. SSID name of the Network
To connect to a WiFi network the SSID must be known so a FAKE SSID will prevent connection to the network.
Yes. It's the name that's assigned or that you give to your wireless network.
The SSID is not something to do with the PSVita itself, it is the 'name' of your wireless network. So when the PSVita wants an SSID, tell it to do an automatic scan, and select your from the list.
No, iPhone imei can't change, it's unique. T
If you never enabled Find My Iphone and want to try to track your iphone using IMEI number this website can do that: iphonetrace.
Here are the 4-methods to change IMEI on any Android device. This methods will work most of the devices. If you lost your IMEI number, then you will loose Network signal. You may facing this issue while rooting your device or Upgrading OS or Installing Custom ROMs.  Below guide will help you to fix IMEI or Invalid IMEI or even you change the IMEI number temporarily. These methods are working with or without Root Android device.
The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number is specific to the handset. The mobile number is associated with the SIM card. If you swap a different SIM card into the mobile phone, it will have a different mobile number but the same IMEI number. The mobile company will have a record of the IMEI of the handset that used a particular mobile number for a particular call, and your mobile provider has a record of the IMEI of any phone you purchased from them, but you cannot in general trace the IMEI by the mobile number.
Apple N berry annouced about the permenent IMEI unlock method for the new AT&T iPhone. I found about the subject from the google. May be it help your or not. Check the related link for it
Go into phone mode on your iPhone and bring up the dial pad and enter *#06# You're imei number will then be displayed on screen.
I'm not sure what you mean. Your access point most likely broadcasts a ssid. When you name your connection on your psp, it does not have to have the same name as the ssid.
No.
no IMEI and serial numbers are different. IMEI will always start with '35********** this is not accurate. on my galaxy s3 my imei number does not start with 35***. it starts with 99***. and i am told that the imei # and the serial number ARE the same. perhaps someone could better answer this question. (i do not have the answer, i came here looking for the answer) :)
Yes it does. The IMEI and SIM are totally different. The IMEI number is hardcoded into the handset and cannot be changed for a specific handset. But the SIM can be changed.
SSID is the name of any WIFI distributer. SSID name of the Network
The SSID is the 'name' of your wireless network. Just enter that name in, the same as how you did it for your PC/laptop, along with the WEP/WPA encryption key that you set.