4.
Wireless Network Name (SSID):
Enter the network identifier.
5.
Operating Mode:
Click
Network (Infrastructure)
.
6. Click
Next
to access the Security Settings.
7. Select
Enterprise Security
.
8.
Network Authentication:
Select
WPA-Enterprise
or
WPA2-Enterprise
.
9.
Data Encryption:
Select one of the following:
❍
TKIP
provides per-packet key mixing, a message integrity check and a rekeying mechanism.
❍
AES-CCMP
(Advanced Encryption Standard - Counter CBC-MAC Protocol) is used as the data
encryption method whenever strong data protection is important.
is recommended.
10.
Enable 802.1x:
Selected.
11.
Authentication Type:
Select
PEAP
to be used with this connection.
Step 1 of 2: PEAP User
PEAP relies on Transport Layer Security (TLS) to allow unencrypted authentication types (for example, EAP-
Generic Token Card (GTC) and One-Time Password (OTP) support).
1.
Authentication Protocol:
Select either
,
(Default), or
2.
User Credentials:
,
3.
Roaming Identity:
A Roaming Identity may be populated in this field or you can use %domain%\%
username% as the default format for entering a roaming identity.
When 802.1x Microsoft IAS RADIUS is used as an authentication server, the server authenticates
the device using the
Roaming Identity
from Intel PROSet/Wireless software, and ignores the
Authentication Protocol MS-CHAP-V2
user name. Microsoft IAS RADIUS accepts only a valid
user name (dotNet user) for the Roaming Identity. For all other authentication servers, the
Roaming Identity is optional. Therefore, it is recommended to use the desired realm (for example,
anonymous@myrealm) for the Roaming Identity rather than a true identity.
Configure Roaming Identity to support multiple users
If you use a
profile that requires the roaming identity to be based on the
Windows logon credentials, the creator of the profile can add a roaming identity that uses %
username% and %domain%. The roaming identity is parsed and the appropriate log on
information is substituted for the keywords. This allows maximum flexibility in configuring the
roaming identity while allowing multiple users to share the profile.
Please See your authentication server user guide for directions about how to format a suitable
roaming identity. Possible formats are:
%domain%\%username%
%username%@%domain%
%username%@%domain%.com
%username%@mynetwork.com
If Roaming Identity is cleared, %domain%\%username% is the default.
Notes about the credentials:
This user name and domain must match the user name that is set
in the authentication server by the administrator prior to client authentication. The user name is
case-sensitive. This name specifies the identity supplied to the authenticator by the authentication
protocol operating over the TLS tunnel. This user identity is securely transmitted to the server only
after an encrypted channel has been verified and established.
Authentication Protocols:
This parameter specifies the authentication protocols that can operate over the
TTLS tunnel. Below are instructions on how to configure a profile that uses PEAP authentication with
authentication protocols.
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