5 Enable the Validate server certificate option, then select the name of the certificate you downloaded for this client in step 4 of the previous procedure. For more information, see “Obtaining a
6 Click OK on each dialog box to close and save the settings.
Association Tab | Network Authentication | Open |
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Authentication Tab | Enable IEEE 802.1x | Enable (click to select) this option |
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Smart Card or other | Validate Server | Enable (click to select) this option. |
Certificate Properties | Certificate |
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Connecting to the wireless network with an IEEE 802.1x client using a certificate
IEEE 802.1x clients should now be able to connect to the access point using their TLS certificates. The certificate you installed is used when you connect, so you will not be prompted for login information. The certificate is automatically sent to the RADIUS server for authentication and authorization.
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