Atlantis Land i I-Fly Wireless Access Point user manual 5 802.1X Settings

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3.8.5 802.1X Settings

There are three essential components to the 802.1x infrastructure: (1) Supplicant, (2) Authenticator and (3) Server. The Access Point serves as an Authenticator, and the EAP methods used must be supported by the backend Radius Server. The 802.1x security supports MD5 and TLS Extensive Authentication Protocol (EAP). Please follow the steps below to configure 802.1x security.

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Contents Fly Wireless Access Point Copyright DisclaimerFCC Warning CE Mark WarningIndex Appendix aAppendix C Appendix DAn Overview of the I-Fly Wireless Access Point Package ContentsSystem Requirements Fly Wireless Access Point FeaturesFly Wireless Access Point Application Page Front LEDs Rear PortsCabling Before Configuration Connecting the I-Fly Wireless Access PointConfiguring Internet Explorer Test TCP/IPPing Pinging 192.168.1.1 with 32 bytes of data Request timed outFactory Default Settings ResetConfiguration through Web Browser LAN and WAN Port AddressesPage Status Basic Setting Page IP Settings Advanced Setting Mode SettingsPage Page Wireless Advanced Settings Mac Filter PasswordSecurity Page Backup Restore Restore Default Settings Firmware Upgrade ToolsSave/LoadSettings FirmwareConfiguration through AP Utility Optional Link InformationPage AP Settings Mode Setting Advanced Settings IP Settings Security 5 802.1X Settings Page Super G Technologies and Performances802.11g 802.11g only SuperGTechnical Features Package contents Physical and EnvironmentalGlossary DMZDhcp DNSISP FTPHttp Icmp MTU NATNTP PptpRTS SmtpTCP TCP/IPAppendix D Support