Public bug reported:

Rev. 788
Ch. 3, § "Changing an existing wireless network", p. 48 (PDF p. 50)
Type: consistency

The bottom of p. 47 refers to "an SSID", while the bottom of p. 48 refers to "a 
SSID". In my experience this is spoken letter for letter rather than said as an 
acronym, which makes the text:
A[n] SSID is the wireless connection’s network name—if set incorrectly, the 
network may not be detected and a connection may not be made.

If, however, the consensus is for the acronym, then p. 47 should be
changed instead. Either way, being consistent is better.

** Affects: ubuntu-manual
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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SSID consistency, p. 48
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Bug description:
Rev. 788
Ch. 3, § "Changing an existing wireless network", p. 48 (PDF p. 50)
Type: consistency

The bottom of p. 47 refers to "an SSID", while the bottom of p. 48 refers to "a 
SSID". In my experience this is spoken letter for letter rather than said as an 
acronym, which makes the text:
A[n] SSID is the wireless connection’s network name—if set incorrectly, the 
network may not be detected and a connection may not be made.

If, however, the consensus is for the acronym, then p. 47 should be changed 
instead. Either way, being consistent is better.



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