Cisco Systems WET54G manual Password Tab, Ttls

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Chapter 3

Configuration using the Web-based Utility

the fields or click Browse to browse for it, then upload it.

User ID  Your User ID is the Login name of your wireless network. Enter the Login name of your wireless network in the User ID field.

User Certificate  Enter the user certificate you have installed to authenticate you on your wireless network or click the Browse button to browse for it. Click the Upload button to upload the certificate.

Root Certificate  Enter the root certificate you have installed to authenticate you on your wireless network or click the Browse button to browse for it. Click the Upload button to upload the certificate.

Click Apply to save your changes. If your page does not automatically refresh itself, then click Refresh on your web browser. Click View Log to view a log.

TTLS

TTLS is a mutual authentication method that uses digital certificates.

Security > RADIUS-TTLS

Enter the Login name of your wireless network in the User ID field and the password in the Password field. Enter the Root Certificate in the field or click Browse to browse for it, then upload it.

EAP Type  The authentication method that your network uses. Select TTLS from the drop-down menu.

User ID  Your User ID is the Login name of your wireless network. Enter the Login name of your wireless network in the User ID field.

Password  This is the password used for your wireless network. Enter the password in the Password field.

Root Certificate  Enter the root certificate you have installed to authenticate you on your wireless network or click Browse to browse for it. Click Upload to upload the certificate.

Click Apply to save your changes. If your page does not automatically refresh itself, then click Refresh on your web browser. Click View Log to view a log.

To save your changes, click Apply. Click Cancel to cancel your changes. Click Help for additional on-screen information.

Password Tab

The Password screen lets you change the Bridge’s Password and restore the factory default settings.

Password

Administrative Password  It is strongly recommended that you change the factory default password of the Bridge from admin to a new password that you create. All users who try to access the Bridge’s Web-based Utility will be prompted for the Bridge’s Password. The new Password must not exceed 12 characters in length and must not include any spaces. Enter the new Password a second time to confirm it.

NOTE: Any settings you have saved will be lost if the default settings are restored.

Restore Factory Defaults  Click Yes to reset all configuration settings to their default values. If you do not want to restore the factory defaults, then keep the default setting, No.

To save your changes, click Apply. Click Cancel to cancel your changes. Click Help for additional on-screen information.

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