Instant Wireless® Series
Windows XP supports 802.1x with MD5 or TLS authentication. In this appen- dix, the following sections will discuss 802.1x configuration for PCs running Windows XP. If you are using MD5 authentication, proceed to “MD5 Authentication for Windows XP.” If you are using TLS authentication, go to the appropriate section, “Digital Certificate Installation” or “TLS Authentication for Windows XP,” depending on whether or not you have already installed a digital certificate on your PC.
If your PC is not running Windows XP, then your PC must use
MD5 Authentication for Windows XP
Important: Make sure you have the User name, Password, Logon domain (if applicable), and WEP key needed to access the appropriate wireless network. If you need any of this information, contact your net- work administrator beforehand.
1.Make sure you have installed the wireless adapter correctly into your PC. Click the Wireless Network Connection icon located in your computer’s system tray.
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Note: These are the instructions and screenshots for Windows XP without Service Pack 1 installed. If you have already installed Service Pack 1, enter the keyword 802.1x in the Windows XP search engine for your 802.1x setup instructions.
2.The screen that appears will show any available wireless network. Select the appropriate network, and click the Advanced... button.
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3.Click the Authentication tab. Make sure the box next to Enable network access control using IEEE 802.1X is checked. In the
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