configures radio parameters, detects interference and rogue access points. Default setting is selected.
●
Enable Mixed Cells Mode:
Select to allow the wireless adapter to communicate with mixed cells. A
mixed cell is a wireless network in which there are both devices that use WEP and devices that do not.
See
for more information. The default setting is cleared.
Set up a Client with EAP-FAST Network Authentication
In
Cisco Compatible Extensions, Version 3 (CCXv3)
, Cisco added support for EAP-FAST (Extensible
Authentication Protocol-Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling), which uses protected access credentials
(PACs) to establish an authenticated tunnel between a client and a server.
Cisco Compatible Extensions, Version 4
(CCXv4) improves the provisioning methods for enhanced security and
provides innovations for enhanced security, mobility, quality of service, and network management.
Cisco Compatible Extensions, Version 3 (CCXv3)
To set up a client with EAP-FAST authentication with Cisco Compatible Extensions, version 3 (CCXv3):
1. Click
Profiles
on the Intel PROSet/Wireless main window.
2. On the Profile page, click
Add
to open the Create Wireless Profile General Settings.
3.
Wireless Network Name (SSID):
Enter the network identifier.
4.
Profile Name:
Enter a descriptive profile name.
5.
Operating Mode:
Click
Network (Infrastructure)
.
6. Click
Next
to open 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
EAP-FAST
to be used with this connection.
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