Wi-Fi device IE-WL-VL-AP-BR-CL
Web Console Configuration
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WPA/WPA2-Enterprise (for Client/Client-Router/Slave mode)
When used as a client, the IE-WL-VL-AP-BR-CL can support three EAP methods (or
EAP protocols
):
EAP-TLS
,
EAP-TTLS
,
and
EAP-PEAP
, corresponding to WPA/WPA-Enterprise settings on the AP side.
Encryption method
Setting
Description
Factory Default
TKIP**
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol is enabled
TKIP
AES
Advance Encryption System is enabled
**This option is only available with 802.11a/b/g standard.
EAP protocol
Setting
Description
Factory Default
TLS
Specifies Transport Layer Security protocol
TLS
TTLS
Specifies Tunneled Transport Layer Security
PEAP
Specifies Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol, or
Protected EAP
Before choosing the EAP protocol for your WPA/WPA2-Enterpise settings on the client end, please contact the
network administrator to make sure the system supports the protocol on the AP end. Detailed information on
these three popular EAP protocols is presented in the following sections.
EAP-TLS
TLS is the standards-based successor to Secure Socket Layer (SSL). It can establish a trusted communication
channel over a distrusted network. TLS provides mutual authentication through certificate exchange. EAP-TLS
is also secure to use. You are required to submit a digital certificate to the authentication server for validation,
but the authentication server must also supply a certificate.
You can use
Basic WLAN Setup
WLAN Certificate Settings
to import your WLAN certificate and enable
EAP-TLS on the client end.