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Configuring security

Simple wireless networks require WEP keys or a WPA/WPA2 passphrase, or may not have any security at all. Moreadvanced wireless network security can require one or more certificates and an authentication server. If the network requires a certificate and you do not have it, fill out the certificate request form provided within the Wireless Setup Utility and follow your organization's procedures for requesting a certificate for network access.

Following is the list of supported types of wireless network security and their requirements.

WEP

WEP key (up to four keys may be required)

Default WEP Transmit Key (if more than one WEP key is configured, this specifies which one to use)

WPA Personal, WPA2Personal or WPA2Enterprise

Preshared key

Encryption (AES or TKIP)

EAPMD5, MSCHAPv2, or LEAP

RADIUS user name

RADIUS password

PEAP

RADIUS user name

RADIUS password

CA certificate

EAPTLS

RADIUS user name

RADIUS password

CA certificate

Signed certificate

EAPTTLS

appropriate inner authentication

RADIUS user name

RADIUS password

CA certificate

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Lexmark 90T3100, S315 Configuring security, WPA Personal, WPA2‑Personal or WPA2‑Enterprise, EAP‑MD5, MSCHAPv2, or Leap