Firmware Pages and Descriptions
111
7" Modero Touch Panels
Wireless Settings Page Elements (Cont.)
Wireless Security (Cont.):
EAP-PEAP
An
EAP-PEAP
security method is designed for wireless environments where its
necessary to securely transmit data over a wireless network.
• Pressing the
EAP-PEAP
button opens the EAP-PEAP Settings dialog
(FIG. 108).
•
The following fields are required
:
SSID, Identity, Password, PEAP Version,
and Inner Authentication Type
• Refer to the following
Wireless Settings Page - Security Options -
Overview
section on page 113 for further details on these security options.
• For more information on uploading a certificate file, refer to the
AMX
Certificate Upload Utility
section on page 195.
EAP-TTLS
An
EAP-TTLS
security method is designed for wireless environments where its
necessary to first have the Radius server directly validate the identity of the cli-
ent (panel) before allowing it access to the network.
This validation is done by tunneling a connection through the WAP and directly
between the panel and the Radius server. By initially keeping the network out of
the picture, there is far more security validation going on behind the scenes
before any possible access to the network is granted to the client.
Once the client is identified and then validated, the Radius server disconnects
the tunnel and allows the panel to access the network directly via the target
WAP.
• Pressing the
EAP-TTLS
button opens the EAP-TTLS Settings dialog
(FIG. 109).
•
The following fields are required
:
SSID, Identity, Password, and Inner
Authentication Type
• Refer to the following
Wireless Settings Page - Security Options -
Overview
section on page 113 for further details on these security options.
• For more information on uploading a certificate file, refer to the
AMX
Certificate Upload Utility
section on page 195.
EAP-TLS
An
EAP-TLS
security method is designed for wireless environments where its
necessary to securely transmit data over a wireless network by adding an
additional level of security protocol via the use of a private key.
• Pressing the
EAP-TLS
button opens the EAP-TLS Settings dialog (FIG. 110).
•
The following fields are required
:
SSID, Identity, Client Certificate, Private
Key, and Private Key password
• Refer to the following
Wireless Settings Page - Security Options -
Overview
section on page 113 for further details on these security options.
• For more information on uploading a certificate file, refer to the
AMX
Certificate Upload Utility
section on page 195.
EAP-LEAP
An
EAP-LEAP
security method is designed for wireless environments where its
not required to have both a client or server certificate validation scheme in
place yet necessary to securely transmit data over a wireless network.
• Pressing the EAP-LEAP button opens the EAP-LEAP Settings dialog
(FIG. 104).
•
The following fields are required
:
SSID, Identity, and Password
• Refer to the following
Wireless Settings Page - Security Options -
Overview
section on page 113 for further details on these security options.
Summary of Contents for Modero CV7
Page 1: ...Operation Reference Guide Touch Panels NXD T CV7 7 Modero Touch Panel Last Revised 10 19 2011...
Page 42: ...CV7 Touch Panel Accessories 30 7 Modero Touch Panels...
Page 58: ...Installation 46 7 Modero Touch Panels...
Page 194: ...Programming 182 7 Modero Touch Panels...
Page 200: ...Appendix A 188 7 Modero Touch Panels...
Page 211: ...Appendix B Wireless Technology 199 7 Modero Touch Panels...
Page 212: ...Appendix B Wireless Technology 200 7 Modero Touch Panels...
Page 218: ...Troubleshooting 206 7 Modero Touch Panels...