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If you do not enable Closed System Mode, it is more convenient, but potentially less secure, for clients to access your WLAN by scanning available access points. You must decide based on your own network requirements.

About Closed System Mode and Wireless Encryption

Enabling Closed System Mode on your wireless Router provides another level of security, since your wireless LAN will no longer appear as an available access point to client PCs that are casually scanning for one.

Your own wireless network clients, however, must log into the wireless LAN by using the exact SSID of the Motorola Netopia® Router.

In addition, if you have enabled WEP or WPA encryption on the Motorola Netopia® Router, your network clients must also have WEP or WPA encryption enabled, and must have the same WEP or WPA encryption key as the Motorola Netopia® Router.

Once the Motorola Netopia® Gateway is located by a client computer, by setting the client to a matching SSID, the client can connect immediately if WEP or WPA is not enabled. If WEP or WPA is enabled then the client must also have WEP or WPA enabled and a matching WEP or WPA key.

Wireless client cards from different manufacturers and different operating systems accom- plish connecting to a wireless LAN and enabling WEP or WPA in a variety of ways. Consult the documentation for your particular wireless card and/or operating system.

Block Wireless Bridging

Check the checkbox to block wireless clients from communicating with other wireless cli- ents on the LAN side of the Gateway.

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