With a closed network, the wireless network (SSID) will not broadcast. Â Users are required to type the SSID into the client application, instead of selecting the SSID from the wireless network available list. Â By default, the SSID is set to broadcast and it can be detected by the wireless clients. Â This document describes how to disable the wireless network (SSID) from broadcasting.
CAUTION: In order to configure the SBR-AC1750 to not broadcast the wireless network (SSID), the Automatic Security Configuration (WPS) feature must be disabled.Â
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To Configure Closed System NetworkÂ
- Launch a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari. Â Enter http://192.168.0.1 into the address box and press the Enter key. Â The Login page appears.
NOTE: By default the LAN IP address is 192.168.0.1. Â If the default address has been changed, enter the custom address in the address box.
 - On the Login page:
a. Â Enter password in the Password field.
b. Â Click the Login button. Â The Home page appears.
 - On the Home page, click on Manage Wi-Fi Network.  The Wireless - Basic Setup page appears.
 - On the Wireless - Basic Settings page:Â
a. Â Choose the desired wireless frequency to modify (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz), as shown in the green box.
NOTE 1: Choosing the Wireless Interface only determines which frequency settings are desired to be modified. Â The 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies are already enabled simultaneously by default.
NOTE 2: The 2.4 GHz frequency supports 802.11 b/g/n wireless clients, while the 5.0 GHz frequency supports 802.11n wireless clients only. Â 802.11n devices will generally perform better in the 5GHz range.
NOTE 3: In this example, the 2.4 GHz frequency has been selected to modify.
b. Broadcast Network Name (SSID) - Uncheck the box.
c. Click the Apply button. Â The Message from webpage box appears.
 - On the Message from webpage box, click the OK button.Â
The SBR-AC1750Â is now configured in a closed system network. Â The SSID will not broadcast. Â Please refer to the wireless vendor for assistance with manually configuring a wireless client.