Dell 5002 manual WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access, Certificates

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PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol): PEAP uses digital certificates for network server authentication and a password for client authentication.

WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)

WPA, announced by Wi-Fi Alliance, authorizes and identifies users based on a secret key that changes automatically at regular intervals. WPA uses 802.1x or WPA-PSK (WPA mode Pre-Shared Key) for authentication. WPA-PSK verifies users via a pre-shared key on both a client station and an access point. In WPA- PSK authentication, a client may only gain access to the network if the client's password matches the access point's password. WPA also uses TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) and AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) for data encryption.

Certificates

Certificates are used to validate the identity of clients and network servers and allow encrypted data communications for EAP/802.1x authentication. Certificates may be issued and signed by a trusted third party, called Certificate Authority (CA). In EAP/802.1x authentications, such as EAP-TLS, EAPTTLS, and PEAP, the dell network print server may require one or both of the following certificates:

Root Certificate: A certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority (CA) is used to validate the identity of a network authentication server while EAP authentication methods, such as EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, and PEAP, are performed. The network authentication server's identity will be validated when the root certificate information installed on the network print server is identical to the information on a certificate received from the network authentication server, such as RADIUS. To be installed on the Network Printer Card, a root certificate must be in the form of Base64 Encoded X.509 with a .cer extension and be less than 3,072 bytes.

Client Certificate: A client certificate is used to validate the identity of the Network Printer from a network authentication server, such as RADIUS, while the EAP-TLS authentication method is performed. To be installed on the Network Printer, a client certificate must be in the form of PKCS #12 / Personal Information Exchange with a .pfx extension and be less than 3,072 bytes.

Appendix G. Wireless network environment

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Contents Installing and Configuring the Dell Internal Wireless Card Model Contents Appendix E. Netware environment Appendix J. OpenSSL License About Notes and Cautions ContentsInstalling the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter Hardware Page Replace the control board cover Configuring the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter Method 1 see Method Press Wlan SettingsFor Dell 2355dn MFP Page Method 2 Dell 2355dn MFP only For Connect via PIN mode Identifying the printers IP address Page Page Printer Configuration Page is printed Page Select Use the following IP address AppendixPage Appendix A. SetIP Address Utility Appendix B. Management protocols Configuring DHCP/BOOTPUsing Snmp Configuring SnmpSLP Configuring SLPTCP/IP DNS Server Address Using SLPConfiguring Ddns Dynamic DNS DdnsConfiguring Wins A Dhcp serverNetwork print server Configuring UPnP BonjourUPnP Using UPnP Standard TCP/IP port Appendix C. Printing protocolsLPR port Configuring an LPR portConfiguring IPP in the print server Click Printer Server Settings Print Server Settings IPPIPP port Setting IPP security Appendix D. Additional functions Printer properties settingsFirmware upgrade Http Default setting HTTP/SNMPClick Printer Settings Print Settings Network Menu RestartEthernet speed Print queues Appendix E. Netware environmentNetWare printing PrintersConfiguring NetWare Appendix E. Netware environment Select Network Printer and click Next Printing in NetWareAdding a queue Adding a printerControl Panel Configuring EtherTalkEWS Embedded Web Service EtherTalk printingClick Add on the Printer List Configuring the printerTCP/IP printing Bonjour printer Appendix F. EtherTalk environment Basic concept and terms Appendix G. Wireless network environmentOperation mode OverviewService Set Identifier Ssid Access pointIeee 802.11 authentication ChannelsWEP encryption Ieee 802.1x WPA-Enterprise Model Only Certificates WPA Wi-Fi Protected AccessNetwork setup Operation ModeNetwork Status Authentication Security setup802.1x Security Setup Network Key SetupSelect File Add/Remove Snap-in Making a certificate into a file using Windows ConsoleAppendix G. Wireless network environment Items Specifications Appendix H. Wireless SpecificationsRF-exposure statement Appendix I. Regulatory statementFCC Compliance FCC StatementLabel and manual requirements for the End Product AntennaRegulatory compliance of the DELL5002 EU ComplianceDocumentation EnclosureURL Exemption from conformity assessmentCE marking Notification of the final productAppendix J. OpenSSL License Original SSLeay License Appendix J. OpenSSL License Ddns Dhcp IndexTCP/IP

5002 specifications

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