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You must have a valid Windows username and password,
and the password cannot be blank.
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The appropriate certificates must be installed on your
computer. EAP-TLS requires both a Certificate Authority
(CA) certificate and a user certificate while PEAP requires
only a CA certificate.
If you want to enable
EAP-TLS without WPA
, choose 802.1x
under Set Security Options and EAP-TLS in the 802.1x EAP Type
drop-down box. If you want to enable
EAP-TLS with WPA
, choose
WPA under Set Security Options and EAP-TLS in the WPA EAP
Type drop-down box.
Figure 17 - Define Certificate Window
Select a Certificate –
Choose a certificate from the dropdown list.
Server Properties –
Choose an authority from the dropdown list.
Server/Domain Name -
Leave the Server/Domain Name field blank to
allow the client to accept a certificate from any server that supplies a
certificate signed by the certificate authority listed in the Server Properties
drop-down list.
Login Name -
f the Login Name field is not filled in automatically, enter
your username in this format: username@domain.com
Enabling PEAP (EAP-GTC)
If you want to enable PEAP (EAP-GTC)
without WPA
, choose
802.1x
under
Set Security Options and PEAP (EAP-GTC) in the 802.1x EAP Type drop-down
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