Step 6: Configure WLAN Security

Setting the Authentication Method

The authentication method sets a challenge-response procedure for validating user credentials such as username, password, and sometimes secret-key information. The WS 2000 Wireless Switch provides two methods for authenticating users: 802.1x EAP and Kerberos. The administrator can select between these two methods. If WLAN security is not an issue, an administrator can decide not to enable authentication (No Authentication), because authentication protocols create overhead for the switch’s processor.

802.1x EAP Authentication

The IEEE 802.1x is an authentication standard that ties EAP to both wired and wireless LAN applications. EAP provides effective authentication with or without IEEE 802.1x Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption, or with no encryption at all. EAP supports multiple authentication measures. It requires that the site have a authentication (Remote Dial-In User Service) server on the wired side of the access port. All other packet types are blocked until the authentication server verifies the client’s identity. To set up 802.1x EAP authentication:

1.Select the 802.1x EAP radio button to enable the 802.1x Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP).

2.Click the 802.1x EAP Configuration button to display a sub-screen for specific authentication settings. For more information about how to configure these settings, go to How to Configure 802.1 EAP Authentication.

3.Click the Apply button to save changes.

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Symbol Technologies WS 2000 manual Setting the Authentication Method, 802.1x EAP Authentication