Association Tab | Network Authentication | Open |
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| Data Encryption | WEP |
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| This key is provided for | Enable (click to check) this option |
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Authentication Tab | EAP Type | Choose Protected EAP (PEAP) |
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Protected EAP | Validate Server | Disable this option (click to clear the check box). |
Properties dialog box | Certificate | Note: This example assumes you are using the |
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| setting up EAP/PEAP on a client of an AP that is |
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| certificate validation and choose a certificate, |
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| Select Authentication | Choose Secured password |
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Logging on to the Wireless Network with an IEEE 802.1x PEAP Client
IEEE 802.1x PEAP clients should now be able to associate with the access point. Client users will be prompted for a user name and password to authenticate with the network.
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