WHP Wireless WHP-1120, WHP-1100, WHP-1130 Config Window Ieee 802.1X Panel, Authentication Options

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To set a stations access rights, enter a station’s IP address and password and choose Read or Read/Write.

When a setting is made, click OK. Repeat the procedure for the next stations. When all settings are made, click OK in the configuration dialog box to make the changes effective.

Config Window – IEEE 802.1X Panel

The IEEE 802.1X panel allows you to set up 802.1x authentication on an Outdoor Access Point. Check Enable 802.1X Access Control box will activate the three subcategories of IEEE 802.1x related controls: Authentication Options, Accounting Options, and RADIUS Settings. These controls are illustrated and explained below.

Authentication Options

Figure 19. IEEE 802.1X panel – Authentication Options

Supplicant Timeout – This control sets the maximum time that the AP will wait for an authentication response from a client. Once this limit has been reached, the AP will check how many times it has tried (see next).

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