
Setup Pages
Wireless Security: Enterprise Mode (Cont.)
Inner Auth. Type: | This field is only enabled when selecting |
| Security Type. Press this field to cycle between MSCHAPv2, GTC, OTP, and |
| MD5. |
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Client Certificate: | This field is only enabled when selecting |
| this field to enter a file location in the Client Certificate File Location keypad. |
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Private key: | This field is only enabled when selecting |
| this field to enter a file location in the Client Private Key File Location keypad. |
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Private Key Password: | This field is only enabled when selecting |
| this field to enter the password for the private key in the Private Key Password |
| keypad. |
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Auto PAC Provisioning: | This field is only enabled when selecting |
| this field to enable or disable the use of PAC files. |
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PAC File Location: | This field is only enabled when selecting |
| only when Auto PAC Provisioning is Disabled. Press this field to enter a file |
| location in the PAC File Location keypad. |
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Auto Key Renewal: | This field is blocked out, but will read "NEVER" when selecting |
| Security Type. |
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Cancel/Save: | Press the Cancel button to return to the Wireless Settings Page without saving |
| any changes. Press the Save button to save all changes and return to the |
| Wireless Settings Page. |
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Wireless Settings
The options on the Wireless Security: Simple Mode and Wireless Security: Enterprise Mode windows allow you to select from the wireless security methods supported by the
Refer to the Appendix B - Wireless Technology section on page 163 for more further information.
Some encryption and security features may/may not be supported depending on the type of wireless card being used:
Wireless Security Support
802.11g Wi-Fi CF card:
•Open (Clear Text)
•Static WEP
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•EAP security (with and without certificates)
•WAP SIte Survey
Refer to the Configuring a Wireless Network Access section on page 20 for more information on configuring the panel for wireless network access using the various security options.
Open Settings
Open security does not utilize any encryption methodology, but requires an SSID
Open Settings
SSID (Service Set Identifier):
Opens an
The SSID is a unique name used by the WAP, and is assigned to all panels on that network. An SSID is required by the WAP before the panel is permitted to join the network.
•The SSID is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters.
•Make sure this setting is the same for all points in your wireless network.
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•If this field is left blank, the panel will attempt to connect to the first available WAP.
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