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802.1x

The Harmony Utility does not include configuration settings for 802.1x. To enable 802.1x support, you need to use a client utility provided by a RADIUS server manufacturer, such as Microsoft or Funk Software.

Note: Confirm that the Harmony Utility’s Security Level is set to No Security before enabling 802.1x support using a third-party client utility.

As of the release of this user’s guide, Microsoft only provides 802.1x support for Windows XP users; 802.1x support is built into the operating system. To enable 802.1x on a Windows XP computer, you need to disable the Harmony Configuration options.

Follow these steps to enable 802.1x on a Windows XP computer:

1.Open the Harmony Utility.

2.Click the Configuration tab.

3.Remove the check mark from the box labeled Enabled Harmony Configuration (Disable Windows XP Settings). This will disable the Harmony Configuration options.

4.Click OK to save this change and close the Harmony Utility.

5.Click the networking icon in the Windows Taskbar to open Windows XP’s built-in

wireless network utility.

WinXP Networking Icon

6.Click Properties (if associated with an AP) or Advanced (if not associated).

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